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10 Great Ruins of LATIN AMERICA

August 4, 2016

Known as “pyramids”, and sometimes as “temples”, or “temples atop pyramids”, or just “structures”, Latin America is strewn with many impressive ruins with some city foundations dating as far back as the 4th century B.C. Most were built by the Aztecs (such as Mexico’s Teotihuacan), the Incas (such as Ollantaytambo and Machu Picchu in Peru), the Maya people (such as Palenque, Tikal, and Copán), or built by the mother of them all, the Olmecs. Some visitors will literally walk around with a flashlight and magnifying glass to decipher the ancient reliefs and inscriptions such [MORE...]

Pyramids of Ancient Latin America

July 14, 2016

Pyramids of Ancient Latin America - Whether you have historian tendencies, or you are just the average traveller, tourist, or intrepid explorer, you will each experience these ancient ruins in a different way. [MORE...]

Nicaragua’s Volcán Concepción

September 7, 2014

Located on Omotepe Island in the centre of Lake Nicaragua,  Central America, Volcán Concepción is an active stratovolcano, and at times a violent volcano. Globerovers scaled this volcano in a 5.5 hour ascent and a 5 hour decent. A brave, outrageous, stupid, and extremely adventurous endeavour. [MORE...]