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North America consists of three countries, the United States, Canada and Greenland.  Of these countries, the U.S. receives by far the largest amount of travellers. In Central-America, Mexico recieves most visitors. Mexico City, Acapulco, Baja California are all top tourist attractions. Yucatan with its many Maya sites should be on top of your priority list as well. ">Central America & The Caribbean The continent offers incredible precolumbian sights all along the Andes in Chile, Bolivia, Ecuador, Peru and Colombia. The best known of these are probably the Nazca Lines and Machu Picchu in Peru and Ciudad Perdida in Colombia. Furthermore in every sout The old world is really quite old. Every other town in Europe is packed with monuments dating back several centuries. Little villages were once capital the capital of a kingdom. The countries are small, but most of them were once the center of an empire Africa is where life begun with Black Eve, Africa is where civilization first developed on the Banks of the river Nile. From the old Arab cities of North Africa, through the enormous desert of the Sahara, from the thick of the jungle to the great Game Pa More than half of the world’s population live is Asia. It's a vast continent ranging from the Middle East, the cradle of civilization, to South-East Asia is also -a historically and cultural rich area but totally different. Traveling in the big urban are The Pacific. Doesn't it dream up images of blue water and wonderful islands? Because of their relative isolation from the super-powers that is more or less still true. Although they were last to be discovered, Australia and the Pacific islands were a fin



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