Browse through the categories below and dive into the riches of South America! People and organizations share their experiences, advice, photography, articles and blogs with you.
Experts on South America
From the fine wines to the high summits, I have experienced much of what Mendoza, Argentina, has to offer. I will happily share all my knowledge, recommendations or information. on this beautifu... Read More...
My connection to the Northeast began in 1998. While living in San Francisco, I translated the subtitles for the film "Sertão das Memórias"- "Landscapes of Memory" by director José Araujo from ... Read More...
I was born in Buenos Aires, and although I moved countries a lot as I was growing up, I had the chance to get to know Buenos Aires as an adult for the first time, which makes me a little more obj... Read More...
People in South America
| ricardo_empLocation: Colombia | hawaiibrenLocation: Colombia | JennDjesusLocation: Brazil | Beija-FlorLocation: Brazil | wfhubbardLocation: Chile | REQLocation: Colombia |
Organizations in South America
| Children At ...Location: Brazil | ECOSARALocation: Paraguay | AEC-TEA Asso...Location: Brazil | DreamBrasilLocation: Brazil | Arajuno Road...Location: Ecuador | Patagonia Vo...Location: Argentina |
Articles about South America
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Category: Travel+Place
Out of Bounds: Travels Through Colombia's Red ZoneKidnapping, surfing, plane accidents, and people fishing for cocaine: pretty much business as usual in Richard McColl's out of bounds adventure along the Pacific Coast of Colombia. |
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Category: Music+Art
40th Vallenato FestivalWhile filming a documentary on the 40th Vallenato Festival in Valledupar, Richard McColl discovers that within the mayhem of Colombian politics and music, the only constant is the human warmth of the people. |
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Category: Sustainability
Cidadão Comunitário: Youth Mural Project in Northeastern BrazilWorking with a local Brazilian NGO, a California muralist helps the youth in Natal, Brazil express their stories and beautify their community. |
Guides/Tips on South America
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Inside Venezuela - The Way to ChoroniChoroni is an extraordinary Beach in the Central Zone in Venezuela, if you are planning to Come to Venezuela and you don't have clearly define your destination this guide can help you out with this matter. |
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Andres Carne de ResFancy some beef and then a good old fashioned party..? This is your place. Here in Chia the beautiful people come to feast and dance. |
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The Vallenato Festival, Valledupar, ColombiaVallenato music is the heart and soul of the Colombian caribbean. The Festival is a week-long drinking binge in Colombia's heartland of Valledupar... |
Blogs about South America
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Mangroovy Award goes to Capitão of CanguaretamaThe darkest, stickiest, richest mud in the universe squeezes through our toes as thousands of fiddler crabs scatter from burrows, to obscure destinations, as we come ashore. Smoke from the wood fire of the fish camp carries the smell of roasting corn. As we approach, two young fishermen in front... |
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Musings-La Casa Amarilla-Exped Leading-Political Intrigue-PanamáLike a broken man I have returned from leading a six week expedition through Peru and Bolivia. One that found me close the edge, considering murder – there is no extradition between Colombia and the UK…but there is to the US – and then led me to almost walk out on the job. I prevailed and am... |
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Back in the MetropolisLa Paz is an absolutely insane city. It is th highest capital city in the world, which is enough to leave you literally breathless, and it is a bizarre mix of the old and the new, indigenous Aymara and Quechua culture, witches markets, churches, gringo bars and the most hideously dangerous roads.... |
