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Siem Reap - the access point for Angkor in Cambodia
Siem Reap the access point for Angkor in Cambodia The name Siem Reap literally means "Siam Defeated". These days, however, the only rampaging hordes are the tourists heading to the Angkor Archaeological Park. This once quaint village has become the largest boomtown and construction site in Cambodia. It is quite laid-back and a pleasant place to... details
Sao Pulo Brazil, one of the richest and most cosmopolitan cities in the world
São Paulo - Brazil's largest, richest and most cosmopolitan city, where you can find traces of most major cultures of Earth, including Italian, Korean, Japanese, German, Russian, Jamaican, Greek and Arab São Paulo is the largest city in Brazil, with a city population of about 11 million and almost 20 million in its metropolitan region. It is... details
Budva the coastal tourist resort in Montenegro, often called "Montenegrin Miami"
Budva the coastal tourist resort in Montenegro, often called "Montenegrin Miami"-Beautiful! Budva is a coastal tourist resort in Montenegro. It is often called "Montenegrin Miami", because it is the most crowded and most popular tourist resort in Montenegro, with beaches and vibrant nightlife. Budva is on the central part of Montenegrin coast, called... details
Cartagena in Spain a very monumental city, with many archaeological sites
Cartagena in Spain a very monumental city, with many archaeological sites BEAUTIFUL! Cartagena is the main Seaport of the Murcia region. It has 214,000 inhabitants so it’s the second most populated municipality of the Region. Cartagena concentrates an artistic legacy that summarizes 2000 years of Spanish History, being inhabited by most great Mediterranean... details
Bocas del Toro features white powdery beaches and surfing from the reefs
Bocas del Toro in Panama Incredible white powdery beaches and surfing from the reefs Hispanic influence in Bocas del Toro Province is weaker and much more recent than in the rest of Panama. The native Ngöbe and Buglé people still make up a large portion of the population. Descendants of 19th century immigrants from Jamaica make up... details







