Wine Train Colchagua
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Luis A. Romero Pavez (WroKeN)
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Wine Train Colchagua in Santa Cruz Colchagua Valley Chile. Tour in Colchagua - San Fernando to Santa Cruz. this panoramic in 360 degrees was taken in the month of July of the year 2008
Wine Train: In the Santa Cruz station, passengers are received by a youth folk group, where a vineyar...
Plaza Santa Cruz, sexta region, Chile after earthquake 2-27-2010. Valle de Colchagua, good wine, oliv...
The place of santa cross this 27 of February of 2010 was devastated by the earthquake that shook to C...
The earthquake just passed did not pardon to anybody. It is thus, as one of the most beautiful proper...
The earthquake just passed did not pardon to anybody. It is thus, as one of the most beautiful proper...
It is located to 77 km of Rancagua and 5 km of Pichidegua. These are a system of ingenious and unique...
It is located to 77 km of Rancagua and 5 km of Pichidegua. These are a system of ingenious and unique...
It is located to 77 km of Rancagua and 5 km of Pichidegua. These are a system of ingenious and unique...
The square of the earthquake Lolol 27-2, church and other buildings destroyed by the biggest earthqua...
Interior view of the Parish of Lolol Colchagua, after the earthquake of February 2010. Vista interior...
South America makes up the southern half of the Americas and a large part of Latin America. It's home to the world's longest mountain range, biggest waterfall and largest river -- even these mammoths pale in comparison to the stunning variety of life forms thriving in the rainforest.
To the northwest, off the coast of Ecuador, lie the Galapagos Islands, which are unique for hosting species not found anywhere else on earth. These were the subject of study for Charles Darwin in his theory of evolution, which he himself said will require proof in every single case.
The main languages in South America are Spanish and Portugese, which basically tells you which European countries colonized the place. The South American wars of independence took place over two decades in the early 19th century, led by Simon Bolivar of Venezuela and Jose san Martin of Argentina.
Following liberation from Portugal and Spain, South America took off into its own development, capitalizing on the rich deposits of oil, gold, copper, silver and tango musicians.
Brazil is the largest country in South America and home to one of the world's best parties, Carnaval. Have you heard of samba music? How about bossa nova? Maybe dancing for three days straight?
I can't say enough good things about South America. All the world's continents have amazing secrets and treasures laying in wait for your discovery, but in South America... just have a look at our pictures while you're waiting for online confirmation of your plane tickets to hit your inbox.
Text by Steve Smith.