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LIMA, CUSCO AND MACHU PICCHU

This trip was born in Lima (Peru) will visit the Cathedral, the Church of Santo Domingo, where the tombs of Santa Rosa and San Martin de Porres, then the Convent and Church of San Francisco, where Santa was performed Inquisition.

Then take a plane to travel to Cusco, “The Archaeological Capital of America.” There we will visit the most important city of the Colonial and Inca Cusco: The Cathedral, Koricancha or Sun Temple, Archeological Site of Sacsayhuaman, Kenko and Tambomachay. You will see all its glory with its streets and Inca walls.
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Carnival in Rio de Janeiro

The cult of beauty, predominantly female, joy and fun could define the Carnival in Rio de Janeiro, as the world’s largest.

Found in the carnival bands, samba bands and look forward to all year the arrival of this date.

The tradition began to develop in Brazil in 1723 with the arrival of Portuguese immigrants. In 1846 he was the first masquerade ball in 1852 he joined a group of drummers.

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Chichen Itza and Cancun

Chichen Itza is the real empire of the Mayas, the largest and most impressive vestige of this ancient and great culture, which inspired thousands of researchers to study this fascinating and enigmatic civilization.

Chichen Itza is now one of seven modern wonders of the world and not for nothing has been won this title, the pyramids are true marvels of architecture and culture of the ancient Maya of Yucatan.

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The Great Wall of China

Many tourists who dream about China because of its large size this country offers spectacular landscapes that are distributed in a set of regions. The most visited Beijing, for there is one of the great wonders of the world: the spectacular Great Wall of China.

With 7 thousand 300 kilometers of the Great Wall of China was built by Emperor Quin Shi Huang, who thought of this huge barrier to protect the Chinese Empire from the invasions of the nomads of Mongolia and Manchuria.

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EIFFEL TOWER – PARIS

The Eiffel Tower is the third most visited monument in Paris after Notre Dame and Sacre Coeur.

This monument has become the symbol of Paris and it is unthinkable for the world lost tourists climb the Eiffel Tower when you visit this city.

The 324 meters high allows them to see Paris in a unique way and have the sight all the monuments of the city.

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Puerto Rico

Overview
The relatively small island of Puerto Rico has a comparatively large array of natural riches. Its central mountain range reaches an altitude of 1,338m (4,390ft) at Cerro de Punta; it is in possession of the only tropical rainforest in the US National Forest System, El Yunque; and its beaches brag warm, turquoise waters and soft, yellow sand. Indeed, Puerto Rico’s bionetwork succeeds in comprising unique characteristics, that are different to what can be found on US soil, despite being a ’commonwealth state’ of the USA. This same uniqueness can be discovered in Puerto Rico’s culture and way of life. Many of San Juan’s buildings have proudly preserved their original Spanish style. This is still an island of fiestas and paella.

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Jamaica

Overview
Everybody knows Jamaica as the home of Bob Marley, but there is more to it than just reggae and Rastafarians. The third-largest island in the Caribbean offers excellent tourist facilities. It has wonderful white sand beaches, mountains, waterfalls, wildlife and the best coffee in the world.

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Dominican Republic

Overview
Columbus discovered the island of Hispaniola (which he called La Espaniola) in 1492 and established it as his main base for the further exploration of the region. Today, the Dominican Republic shares the island with Haiti, a former French colony. Most tourists who come to the island are initially attracted by the magnificent golden sand beaches along its 1,400km (870-mile) coastline. The island’s northern, Atlantic side contains the majority of tourist attractions, hotels and resorts, particularly in the 64km (40-mile) zone between Puerto Plata and Cabarete.

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Cayman Islands

Overview
It is unlikely that the British, or anybody else for that matter, would have desired the Cayman Islands quite so much when they were first discovered. Columbus originally named the islands ’Las Tortugas’ (The Turtles) because they were utterly covered in them. More worryingly, the word ’Cayman’ probably derives from the Carib word, ’Caymanas’, meaning ’marine crocodile’, suggesting that the islands were also the favoured home of scores of lizards. In addition to this, the Cayman Islands have long been associated with the history of buccaneers and pirates, who once established hideouts here.

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Bermuda

Overview
Bermuda consists of a chain of some 180 coral islands and islets lying 1,046km (650 miles) off the coast of Cape Hatteras, North Carolina, in the Atlantic Ocean. Its coastlines are characterised by small bays with beaches of fine pale pink coral sand and surrounding vivid blue-green waters. Inland is an abundance of subtropical plants and flowers.

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