In this week's round up of posts from North and South America, we’re showing off the vast diversity of the Western Hemisphere. We'll go swimming with turtles and manatees in Belize, explore the highlands of Argentina, and end with a camping trip in British Colombia. All three articles are amazing but what adventure would you rather have?
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Tips and tricks Caye Caulker - Belize
written by @haydae
Belize is certainly not the best-known country in Central America but it doesn’t mean it shouldn’t get more recognition as this tiny country located between huge Mexico and Guatemala brings a Caribbean feel you are bound to fall in love with.
The crown of Argentina
written by @luckyme03200
The last part of the climb is pretty steep, lots of big blocks and boulders, so big steps and pretty tiring after a few hours of walking! Some icy patches when you approach Laguna Los Tres, the highest view point on Fitz Roy.
Week 1 - Beautiful British Columbia
written by @jessicaoutside
Our 1977 GMC Security motorhome passed its safety inspection last Friday. We are now registered and on the road. And boy had I forgotten how stressful RV living can be.
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