North America

El Salvador

El Salvador is a country that is part of the Central American region, bordering Guatemala to the north and Honduras to the east. El Salvador is a Spanish word meaning Savior. The capital city of El Salvador is San Salvador where tourists arrive by air at the Comalapa International Airport and set off to explore the amazing adventures of El Salvador. It is a travel destination that offer everything for everyone.

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Cayman Island

Located in the Caribbean Sea south of Cuba and northwest of Jamaica, the Cayman Islands is a group of three islands that are parts of the British overseas territories. The capital of the island is called George Town.

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British Virgin Island

The British Virgin Islands bring royalty to their doorsteps for every tourist that visits this region. These islands float in the beautiful Caribbean Sea, neighboring their sister islands, the United States Virgin Islands to the east.

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Antigua and Barbuda

Antigua is a paradise island lying between the Caribbean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean. It is well-known for its breathtaking beaches, calm waters, tropical climate and rich nature. The shore that surrounds the island is magnificent with unrealistically beautiful hidden coves, lagoons and natural harbors.

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Belize

Dream to any of us being in a paradise for a bargain price can come true at the tourist destination called Belize. In spite of its beauty- Belize is Mother Nature’s hidden secret, which is much unknown in the touristic world, is considered as one of the most beautiful countries in Central America.

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Chicago, Illinois

The big city of Chicago is located in the northeast of Illinois and lies on the southwestern shore of Lake Michigan, one of the Great Lakes. Two rivers flow through Chicago, entirely or partially.

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Canada

Because of the huge size Canada have, it is normal that the topography in the country varies a lot. There are numerous of high mountains, large valleys, irregular coastlines at the Gulf on St. Lawrence and the Atlantic, great lakes etc.

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