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Do you know anything about this topic? Share your expertise with our thousands of visitors each day by submitting your quality, informative 'Central America Regions' article, and if you become a member we will pay you for your unique and original work (note that all submissions are reviewed by our editors). Your Central America Regions Guide is Michael Russell. Recent articles submitted to your independent guide to Central America Regions 1. Traveltravel Central Americatxt - By: Michael Russell Central America is a great travel site. With its combination of rich history and great scenic views, Central America will surely charm any traveler that books a flight. Guatemala starts off the list of travel spots in Central America. The Maya ruins in Tikal, Guatemala certainly helps in... Featured ArticleTraveltravel Central Americatxt Central America is a great travel site. With its combination of rich history and great scenic views, Central America will surely charm any traveler that books a flight. Guatemala starts off the list of travel spots in Central America. The Maya ruins in Tikal, Guatemala certainly helps in this countrys growing tourism. Considered as one of the worlds largest Maya ceremonial centers, the Tikal Maya ruins are the site for many excavation and archaeological discoveries that would fascina ...
Read full story 2. Surfing Costa Rica's Pacific Coast - By: Mike Mcdougall The Pacific coast of Costa Rica is fast becoming one of the hippest spots on the backpack merry-go-round. It's a surfer's paradise in Central America's most laid-back holiday spot. Areas such as the Nicoya peninsula and Dominical further to the south are the real hotspots where the beaches are subli... 3. Traveltravel South Americatxt - By: Michael Russell Travel to South America and you will find the yourself in natural splendor. The fourth largest among the continents of the world, South America occupies about 12% of the worlds land area. Because of its tropical climate, one should pack a cap or hat when traveling to South America. A sturdy pair of ... 4. Chocolates - You Can't Resist Me - By: Michael Russell About 2,000 years ago, a tree called the cacao, was discovered in a rainforest. What made this tree so special, was that it produced seeds, that would later be turned into chocolate. The first people who made chocolate, were from Mexico and Central America, but they didn't eat it, they u... 5. Snowmobiling In Finland - By: Seb Jay Are you in search of inspiration for your winter vacation thisyear? If you are, why not come to Finland and discover the worldof snowmobiling!Snowmobiling is a growing winter sport in Europe and NorthAmerica. There are several hundred kilometres of markedsnowmobile trails for visitors to... 6. Costa Rica Bird Watching Vacation - By: William Hart Costa Rica has long been famous among serious bird watchers, but many people who would never consider the activity at home quickly have become interested in the country's spectacular avian diversity. With almost 850 species of birds -more than total of what North America ha... 7. The True History Of Chocolate - By: Peter Cullen For a food that seems so familiar, most of us know surprisingly little about the real origins and history of chocolate. I counted myself in this group until very recently when I picked up a copy of a book titled 'The True History of Chocolate", by Sophie D. Coe and Michael D. Coe. Published in 1996,... 8. About Coffee - By: Michael Russell The coffee plant was first cultivated commercially in the Arab world in the fifteenth century. Here coffee was widely consumed by the populous but condemned by the Islamic leaders because of its supposed intoxicating effects. As coffee traveled from Constantinople to Venice and then to Vienna and ot... 9. The Fila Brasileiro: Faithful And Fierce - By: Michael Russell The Fila Brasileiro is a dog which has served as a working and guarding dog in the Central American region since the sixteenth century. This breed is believed to have originated from the Mastiff types of dogs brought to Central America by the Spanish Conquistadors. These dogs along with the Spanish ... 10. Diego, You Can’t Get There Without A Map - By: Michael Russell You're driving through an old part of town and you haven't been there in 20 years. You say, "I should be there but this doesn't look familiar. I followed the map but I'm lost". Of course you're lost! When they did the urban renewal project a couple of years ago, they changed some o... Please feel free to submit your quality, informative article for our readers. |
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