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"Something incredibly Brazilian is happening at this exact moment," Nick Whincup, aka NicNoBrazil, shared in an Instagram ...
Tucked away in the Peruvian desert lies Huacachina — the only natural oasis in all of South America. Surrounded by massive ...
The jaguar, often regarded as South America’s most powerful predator, is truly nature’s ultimate soldier. Known for its ...
For avid skiers from the north, it can feel like cheating to get first tracks through boot-deep powder in South America while ...
Also in 2025, Cunard has a “South America Discovery” cruise that has the 2,061-passenger Queen Victoria sailing around the continent from Fort Lauderdale – this one ...
Parts of South America are experiencing abnormally hot temperatures – despite being in the depths of winter – as the combination of human-caused climate change and the arrival of El Niño feed ...
Coyotes that reach South America would almost certainly spread far and wide, just as they have in the north. The coyotes aren’t typically any more threatening than feral dogs.
Thinking about making a trip to Central or South America soon? You may want to get familiar with the countries' COVID-19 travel restrictions.
South America is filled with mammals from North America, but why more didn’t survive the reverse trip has been a natural history mystery. Share full article. 12.
4 Reasons Why You Should Care About South America Let this sink in: One state in Brazil — Mato Grosso — produces the equivalent of Illinois and Iowa’s soybean production combined.
We know that the extinction of megafauna, in South America at least, was around 10,000 years ago. This is at least 17,000 years after the arrival of the humans who modified the giant ground sloth ...