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  • The most fascinating ruins in Central America

    Usually when you think about the history of Central America, you think about the ruins of Meso-American cities, with their pyramid temples and gruesome ceremonies depicted on their walls. All of South America is covered in the ruins of ancient civilizations like the Moche or the Inca, but some of the most impressive ruins (with the exception of Macchu Picchu maybe) can be found between Mexico City and Guatemala City. Here’s a list of the most fascinating ruins in Central America.

     
  • Top 10 man-made wonders in the world

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    We humans are a peculiar race. In only a couple of centuries, we managed to pollute our planet and cause global warming, but on the other hand we did some things that we can be proud of. We made scientific discoveries, we produced art, and all in all, we did have a few really amazing civilizations in our history. And when it comes to building things, we definitely proved that we have some talent and imagination. So here are the top ten most amazing man-made wonders in the world.

     
  • The Adventurer’s guide to Belize: cities and ruins

    In many ways, Belize is the typical former British West Indies colony, where English is spoken by most of the population,  which is made up o a mix of ethnicities. It is the only Central American country which doesn’t have a coast at the Pacific Ocean, but this lack is compensated by Belize’s miles and miles of beaches at the Caribbean Sea.

    While the beaches of Belize are on the small size, they are a scuba diving paradise. In addition to this, the lush jungles of the mainland hide tons of archeological treasures, and the ever-surprising towns and cities of Belize are a constant source of excitement for those who decide to visit them.

     
  • Amazing Earth: Nicaragua

    The land of lakes and volcanoes, the largest country in Central America, is a primarily country agricultural country, but lately tourism has become one of the its leading industries. Presently, Nicaragua is in the middle of an economic boom thanks to the influx of tourists, and this boom is affecting all aspects of Nicaraguan life.

    So if you want to take advantage of the freshness of the Nicaraguan landscape and way of life, you had better take advantage of it while you can. Old colonial town and natural wonders and what make Nicaragua are great place for a holiday, especially if you are planning to backpack. Nicaragua is a poor country still, so you won’t need a huge budget to get around, and the beautiful sights that await you there definitely make it a worthy destination.

     
 
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