5 Top Things To Do Santiago, Chile South America
5 Top Things To Do In Santiago, Chile South America. The Nature Healing Retreat - Chile experience kicked off in Santiago and we explored many areas throughout Chile. Santiago is a huge tourist destination.
In this vlog we explored Plaza de Armes and the entire downtown area of Santiago. The second day, we traveled to Paine, province of Maipo, Metropolitan Region, Chile just south of the city of Santiago and later that evening we went horse riding to the top of the Andes. Be sure to SUBSCRIBE to watch Day THREE & FOUR! This is your guide to Chile!
Top 5 Things To Do In Santiago de Chile:
1. Visit Plaza de Armas
2. Tour Cerro St. Lucia
3. Take The Funicular to the top of San Cristobal Hill
4. Visit the Maipo Region (Wine Country)
5. Horseback Riding In The Andes
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Learning How To Speak Venezuelan Spanish: Basic Expressions
Learning How To Speak Venezuelan Spanish: Basic Expressions
We meet with our favorite Venezuelan, Susana, to be able to show a little background in terms of speaking Spanish in Venezuela. Right now Venezuela is going through a very rough time with protests and military intervention. If you are planning on visiting Venezuela I would advise to be very careful on your trip there. The safest cities in the country are the smaller town in addition to Margarita Island which is very picturesque. You can also go to the city that I was born which is Merida. Merida stands out in Venezuela.
When trying to learn Venezuelan Spanish understand that it is one of the most formal to understand. If you are trying to learn how to speak Spanish then Colombia, Venezuela, and Argentina would be the best countries to learn as they speak the best Spanish.
Right now Argentina and and Venezuela are not doing very well so the best country would be Colombia.
There are many variations of Venezuelans Spanish throughout the country as there are many ethnic groups that can be found throughout the country. Along many of the coastal regions you can find more slang and different Spanish idioms. In many places in the interior like Merida and San Cristobal the Spanish also changes as well.
As with any country the grammar and words vary throughout but there are many words that are spoken throughout the country that everyone know. One thing that most people say in Venezuela is pana. Similar to the word parce in Colombia or bro/man is used in English. It can be typically used at the end of sentences.
How are you doing bro?
How are you doing pana?
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Tourism in the Caribbean - Best Tourist Attractions
Tourism in the Caribbean - Best Tourist Attractions
Dominican Republic, Cuba, Bahamas, Jamaica, Saint Barths, Barbados, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Aruba and Curacao
The Caribbean is a region that consists of the Caribbean Sea, its islands (some surrounded by the Caribbean Sea and some bordering both the Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean) and the surrounding coasts. The region is southeast of the Gulf of Mexico and the North American mainland, east of Central America, and north of South America.
Situated largely on the Caribbean Plate, the region comprises more than 700 islands, islets, reefs and cays. These islands generally form island arcs that delineate the eastern and northern edges of the Caribbean Sea. The Caribbean islands, consisting of the Greater Antilles on the north and the Lesser Antilles on the south and east (including the Leeward Antilles), are part of the somewhat larger West Indies grouping, which also includes the Lucayan Archipelago (comprising the Bahamas and Turks and Caicos Islands). The Lucayans and, less commonly, Bermuda, are also sometimes considered Caribbean despite the fact that none of these islands border the Caribbean Sea. In a wider sense, the mainland countries, regions, and territories of Belize, the Caribbean region of Colombia, Cozumel, the Yucatán Peninsula, Margarita Island, the Guyanas (Guyana, Suriname, French Guiana, Guayana Region in Venezuela, and Amapá in Brazil), are often included due to their political and cultural ties with the region.
Geopolitically, the Caribbean islands are usually regarded as a subregion of North America and are organized into 30 territories including sovereign states, overseas departments, and dependencies. From December 15, 1954, to October 10, 2010, there was a country known as the Netherlands Antilles composed of five states, all of which were Dutch dependencies. From January 3, 1958, to May 31, 1962, there was also a short-lived political union called the West Indies Federation composed of ten English-speaking Caribbean territories, all of which were then British dependencies. The West Indies cricket team continues to represent many of those nations.
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Galapagos Islands Travel Guide: Best Places to Visit in March
Galapagos Islands Travel Guide: Best Places to Visit in March.
With its untamed terrain and notoriously fearless creatures – from sea lions to seagoing lizards – the isolated isles of the Galápagos lure those looking for exhilarating encounters in the wild. After all, where else can you observe giant tortoises grazing on tall blades of grass, short-feathered penguins waddling along the equator or blue-footed boobies conducting their unique mating ritual without flinching at the flash of your camera? More than 100 years after Charles Darwin visited during his legendary voyage aboard the HMS Beagle, adventurers continue to use his footsteps as a guide for their own extraordinary journeys.
The Galápagos archipelago sits 600 miles west of mainland Ecuador and features more than 120 isolated islands and isles, warranting plenty of exploration. But with so much to see and do across this remote string of islands, you'll have to be selective about which islands you choose to discover. To get acquainted with the Galápagos' famous dome-shaped tortoises, head to El Chato Tortoise Reserve or Rancho Primicias on Santa Cruz Island. Afterward, trek east to the Charles Darwin Research Station to learn more about Darwin's work. If you would prefer a rendezvous with sea lions, continue east to San Cristóbal Island, where the cheery mammals engage in barking conversations along chalky white sands. And for a more serious adrenaline rush, head to Isabela Island to hike the active and imposing Sierra Negra Volcano. Wherever your Galápagos adventure takes you, don't forget to bring your camera.
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Traveling to Peru is to wake up pending dreams, is to connect with oneself, is to enter 5 thousand years of living history. Get ready for unique and unforgettable experiences. In the mountains, with the sound of quenas in the wind, you will breathe the pure air of the Andes and contemplate with devotion the harmony of man with nature in Machu Picchu. In the jungle, the Amazon River will welcome you with pink dolphins and will invite you to dance, to be free. To cross the regions of Peru is to enjoy a mestizo gastronomy, unique and recognized in the world.
Traveling to Colombia, officially the Republic of Colombia, is a sovereign country located in the northwestern region of South America that is constituted in a unitary, social and democratic state of law whose form of government is presidential. It is a republic that is politically organized in 32 decentralized departments and the capital District of Bogotá, seat of the national government.
Including Malpelo Island, Roncador Cay and Serrana Bank, the country covers an area of 1,141,748 km, making it the twenty-sixth largest country in the world and the seventh largest in America. It claims as territorial sea the area up to 12 nautical miles away, maintaining a border dispute with Venezuela and Nicaragua. It limits to the East with Venezuela and Brazil, to the South with Peru and Ecuador and to the Northwest with Panama; in terms of maritime limits, it borders Panama, Costa Rica, Nicaragua, Honduras, Jamaica, Haiti, the Dominican Republic and Venezuela in the Caribbean Sea, and with Panama, Costa Rica and Ecuador in the Pacific Ocean.
Traveling to Ecuador, officially called the Republic of Ecuador, is an American country located in South America. Bordered on the north by Colombia, south and east by Peru and west by the Pacific Ocean, which separates it from the Galapagos Islands, located 930 kilometers from Puntilla de Santa Elena to San Cristobal Island. A volcanic section of the Andes mountain range divides the territory from north to south, leaving on its western flank the Gulf of Guayaquil and a wooded plain, and to the east, the Amazon. Ecuador occupies an area of 283 561 km, so it is the fourth smallest country in the subcontinent, although to give a perspective, its extension is greater than that of the United Kingdom. It is the tenth most populous country in America, with just over 16 million inhabitants, and the most densely populated in South America16 and the fifth on the continent.
Traveling to the Dominican Republic is one of the thirteen countries that form the Insular America, Antilles or Islands of the Caribbean Sea, one of the thirty-five of the American continent. Its capital and most populated city is Santo Domingo. It is located in the central zone of the Antilles, in the eastern two thirds of the island of Hispaniola, bounded on the north by the Atlantic Ocean, on the east by the Canal de la Mona, which separates it from Puerto Rico, on the south by the sea Caribbean, and west with Haiti.
Traveling to Cuba, officially the Republic of Cuba, is an island sovereign country of the Caribbean, based on an archipelago of the Caribbean Sea. The territory is organized into fifteen provinces and a special municipality with Havana as the capital and most populated city.
It is one of the thirteen independent states that form the Insular America, Antilles or Islands of the Caribbean Sea, and one of the thirty-five of the American continent. The island of Cuba has orogenic origin. The island is completed by the Isle of Youth and more than a thousand cays or small islands that surround them: Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo, Cayo Largo del Sur and Cayo Jutías, among others. It is bordered on the north by the United States and the Bahamas, on the west by Mexico and on the south by the Cayman Islands and Jamaica. To the southeast of Cuba, is the island of Hispaniola.
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Nieve, Playas, Montaña, Desierto, Selva... Venezuela lo tiene TODO
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