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Killswitch Engage in South America Part II


This past October, Killswitch Engage embarked on their first ever tour of South America, stopping in Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Chile and Colombia. Watch as the band meets eager fans, talks to the local opening band, and shows off some live footage of the South American crowd singing along to every word in this second installment of their 6-video series documenting the landmark trek.

Cartagena de Indias – Part II


Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, has been described as one of the most beautiful cities on the American continent. UNESCO made the city a World Heritage Site in 1984. Thess are some clips from my last trip in January 2008.

Creature y Amigos en South America – Part 2


www.bnqt.com Creature is comin atcha one more time with Part 2 of their epic trip to South America.

Inside USA – View From South America – 6 May 08 – Part 2


Inside USA goes outside with reports from Colombia, Venezuela and Argentina for a South American perspective on the neighbour in the north.

South America ? the Top 10 Destinations This Year Part Two

In the previous part of this article I began covering the top ten locations for UK tourists to visit this year in South America, already covered was Panama City, The Atacama Desert in Chile and cookery classes in Mexico.  The rest of this list continues with some destinations a bit further south including Brazil, Peru and even director Francis Ford Coppolla’s lodge in Guatemala.

7.    Pantenal, Brazil
Brazil is famous for their football team, carnivals and the enormous statue of Jesus that overlooks Rio de Janeiro but aside from these iconic symbols there is a wealth of nature lurking just miles away from the cities.  One such location is Pantenal; it holds the title of the world’s largest wetland and many people in the know claim that the amount of nature present rivals even the Amazon!

Pantenal is just one of the many emerging holiday hotspots in Brazil as well as the Serra Geral Mountains in the southern part of the country.  Recently interest in Brazils has been sparked by the sighting of tribesmen in the jungles within Brazil.  You may not be looking to join a native tribe but the nature in Brazil can certainly rival the draw of the big city.

6.    Peru
Peru is a popular destination amongst backpackers and gap year students partially due to all the ancient ruins which are a spectacle to see.  Manchu Picchu is a popular hot spot for hikers, but beware; the hiking is tough going. 

The culture of Peru is a historic one too with many of the communities sticking to traditions that have lasted generations free of the trappings of modern life.  Some holiday companies have an easy time getting people to come to Peru because in some cases the locals will insist you stay with them as hotels are few and far between in the mountainous areas. 

By sharing the living space of a local family you can get the most authentic feel of what life is like in the region, plus all you’d need to pay for is your flights to the country which doesn’t hurt!

5.    Guatemala
When the man who directed the Godfather and slaved over Apocalypse Now to the point of exhaustion chooses a holiday spot you can rest assured that it will be worth it. Francis Ford Coppolla owns a lodge in Guatemala called La Lancha and is set in an amazing area of Guatemala that should impress the Indiana Jones’ out there.

There are many ancient Mayan ruins which served as inspiration for the latest adventure of Dr. Jones this summer nearby such as Tikal which is home to the enormous pyramids and encroaching jungle undergrowth seen in many movies.  Similar architecture can be found at Uaxacatún which is home to large stucco sculpture traditional to the area.  Yaxhá is a wonderful lakeside location that many people who have seen Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the Crystal Skulls will be familiar with.  It is most definitely worthy of booking flights, packing the fedora and bullwhip to go exploring if you are looking for a more historic and interesting holiday.

In the final part of this article I’ll be covering the final four destinations that I recommend for holidays this year.  With cheap flights to Mexico and other countries now may be the best time to explore new grounds.

Andy Adams is an IT worker and experienced writer

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Death Threats Against Obama – Racist Atrocities Soar As America Regurgitates Its Soul: Part Two

True to form, just like I called it, even before the New Year could began in earnest three more Black men were lynched in America. Somehow, just saying I told you so doesn’t really do it for me. On New Year’s Eve, Johannes Mehserle a White police officer shot Oscar Grant Jr. a 22 year old Black man in his back, killing him instantly as he lay prone and unarmed on a train platform in Oakland California. The incident was caught on tape. It became just the latest public lynching of a Black man in the United States, and it sparked several days of angry rebellion.1 On that very same day, in Bellaire Texas a police officer shot the 23 year old son of Bobby Tolan, a once famous professional baseball player. Robbie Tolan ended up with a bullet lodged in his liver, only because as he stood in the driveway of his own home, a White police officer simply assumed that the car he actually owned was a stolen vehicle.2 Then, hours later on New Year’s Day, nine police officers in New Orleans discharged their weapons 48 times and put 12 bullets into the back of yet another young unarmed African American man; 22-year-old Adolph Grimes was shot dead in a hail of gunfire just a few feet away from his grandmother’s home. A total of 14 bullets pierced violently through his body.3 As we established in Part One http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1259196/racist_atrocites_soar_as_

america_regurgitates.html?cat=9 of what has now regrettably become a two-part series, nobody has ever mandated that it requires a rope and a tree to lynch someone. All that it requires is the will and the means to take someone’s life. Now, with the election of the first Black man to the highest office in the land, it appears as if some White people across the country have simply lost their minds.

Truth be told, not a year has actually gone by in recent memory without at least one Black man being summarily lynched in the United States. This type of racist violence has never really ceased to exist in this country. Today of course, in America nobody except for me that is, actually has the nerve to call this lynching anymore. But that’s just what it is. And I suspect that the name has been changed in order to ‘project’ guilt upon the innocent victim. That much is clear. Again, I’m just not buying it. We are living in the 21st Century people, and damnit, something has got to give! We as a nation are better than this!

Nevertheless, all of a sudden with the election of Barack Obama it appears that the stakes for many people have simply grown much higher. We should all be mindful however, that we are being watched by Our Ancestors, and the future has its cynical eye upon us as well. Of this, I am quite sure. The election of a Black man to the most powerful office in the entire world has provided the ultimate humanization of Africans in America for the very first time during their long five-hundred-year sojourn here in the Western World. No longer can bigots White and Black simply mask their wayward beliefs behind the illusionary ritual perception of Black racial inferiority. As a consequence of Barack Obama’s election, this must now come to an end. In a sense, this ultimately is what Obama’s meaning is to all people of color. On November 4, 2008 in one fell swoop, Black people were undeniably humanized in America, and the central pillar of the racial argument has finally been dismantled forever. What this means nonetheless, is that the vocabulary of race shall have to change as well. The world as it truly exists can now hopefully be brought into sharper focus.

The Black community today remains the only place in American life where a kind of extra-legal violence is permitted similar to that which is often associated with the most brutal dictatorships around the world. These are the only neighborhoods in the country where White police officers routinely shoot to kill unarmed citizens, often with no other real excuse than the mere fact that they dared to exist in the world. There is no other community within the United States where you can find an innocent 92 year-old grandmother who is literally gunned down in her own home; for absolutely no plausible reason at all. It is the only place where the press would dare attempt to justify this atrocity by trying to turn this woman into some kind of gun-toting grandmother; simply in order to distract us from what was really going on.4 There is no other community in America where an entire elite class of Talented Tenth have summarily condemned and then completely abandoned the neighborhoods. This is the true reality whereby each day amidst economic blight and Para-military occupation, millions live their lives in the United States. Everyday, the scene is played out over and over again where foreign nationals in the ‘Hood’ run the legal-store trade safety indoors, while young unemployed Black males learn to survive in their own neighborhoods running an illicit trade outside. It must be a strange feeling being an outsider in your own neighborhood; simply because the entire world seems to believe that your community is this nation’s political dumping grounds. Death for these lost boys comes easy. Obama’s election signals a necessary change in the scope of our view towards racism and class bigotry out of the narrow confines of Civil Rights and towards a broader Human Right perspective.

What we have learned is that over 200 death threats were actually reported against the life of the new President, and just within the early hours and days directly following his election racist atrocities spiked dramatically all over the country.5 The rising rash of racist death threats continued to grow even until Inauguration Day. Moments later, Rush Limbaugh promptly told the millions who listen to his show, that he “hope[d] that the Obama Administration failed!” Now you tell me, just how patriotic was that? 6  Limbaugh’s comment alone could only serve to provide aid and comfort to untold legions bent upon the psychopathology of racial hatred. Perhaps though, questions of this nature are really best left for each of you to judge amongst yourselves.

In the weeks leading up to the Inauguration, famed neo-Nazi radio commentator Hal Turner ratcheted up the hate speech and even went so far as to suggest on his Blog, that an unmanned aerial drone should be sent to drop explosives over the crowds gathering in DC. This kind of mass murder, killing that many people he said would simply be “a public service” To kill millions of African Americans whom he called “sub-human simians” and “mentally-ill Whites” at the Inaugural Celebration was simply prudent in his view.7 Shamefully enough, Turner is certainly not alone. In just the last three months these homegrown terrorists have begun directing their bloodlust for Black life upon a number of unsuspecting innocent citizens. Hours after the November 4 election, three men Michael F. Jacques (24), Thomas A. Gleason Jr. (21), and Benjamin F. Haskell (22) claimed that it was simply anger over the election of a Black man to the Presidency of the United States that actually motivated them to pour gallons of gasoline on the predominantly Black Macedonia Church of God in Springfield Massachusetts; and then set it ablaze. A total of five firemen were subsequently injured fighting the flames.8 Bishop Bryant Robinson Jr. who Pastors Macedonia Church of God called the actions of these three young men “irrational”:

“This practice of racism undermines the full potential of our country! It wants to deny the contributions of the best of all our people!” 9

So true! After the arrest of the three men Reverend Georgeanne Greene, another prominent member of the clergy in Springfield, said that ultimately this incident helps us to bring bigotry out into the open and “allow[s] us to face head-on the level of racism in our country”.10 However, maybe I am mistaken but I for one have not seen CNN, Fox News, or even MSNBC acting to put this scourge of racist bloodlust into the spotlight; or for that matter does there appear to be any effort at all to explore the true nature of what is actually going on. This of course is because racism in America is treated like some deformed child that we all have kept hidden in the basement. Of course we all know that it is there, but we really are not supposed to talk about it! It is meant to be regulated to some shameful somewhat fabled past that must now remain unspoken. Otherwise, you just might be accused of playing the race card! To be completely honest with you, to this very day I simply have no idea just what this bizarre phrase is actually supposed to mean. What I do know, is that innocent Black people keep dying.

Another thing that we have discovered is that since being assigned Secret Service protection in the spring of 2007, which was much earlier than any other candidate in history, President Obama has received more death threats than all the other 43 presidents combined. It seems that there are a terribly large amount of people in this country who are seething with a potentially violent psychopathology, simply unable to get over the mere fact that the 44th President of the United States could have actually been owned by the first 27. This alone seems to be enough to actually elicit their utmost anguish and distain. Some have even spoken about states once again seceding from the nation. Yet, we should thoughtfully take notice that no Black people have been messing with them! Indeed, the most shameful aspect of all of this is that long after Jim Crow’s ultimate demise private property continues to be destroyed and innocent Black lives continue to be broken simply in order to bring out into the open what has always been prevalent enough for all to see anyway. Nevertheless, by and large with few exceptions the US corporate press has consistently refused to honestly cover this egregious cancer that continues to plague our society. If today, even in the face of mounting threats against the life of the President, the US Government still remains reluctant to protect American citizens from the vicious psychopathology of unsolicited racist violence, then these individuals and communities need to be referred for prosecution through the International Court of Justice at the Hague.

Around the very same time, within just hours of the November 4 election, numerous incidents of racist violence were recorded in California and in New York as well.11 As I documented in Part One there was simply a slew of racist incidents occurring; from cross burnings to Barack Obama’s likeness being ceremonially hung in effigy all throughout the country. Simply witnessing all of this unsolicited anger and intermittent violence turned against innocent African Americans, an alien landing here for the very first time might easily conclude that Black people had at one time actually enslaved White people in the West and not the other way around. Racism you must understand, is simply about ‘projection’. It is the psychopathology of turning one’s own ineptitude upon a convenient target. The weaker the individual, the more susceptible they are to its viral effects. Nevertheless, the question still remains: At this vital crossroads in our nation’s history, will this domestic terrorism finally be put to an end, or will America once again forfeit its soul and squander its promise in order to appease the crude psychopathology of the few?

It is an enormous tribute to the character of our new President that all throughout the campaign season HRC, the woman destined to become the new Secretary of State, never for one minute attempted to tamp down the racist comments and actions of some of her most ardent supporters; nonetheless he picked her for his cabinet anyway. From Texas to Appalachia, let us not forget that initially it was the HRC Campaign who sought to mine and nurture racist sentiments all throughout the nation. From the curious amount of people who shamelessly attempted to liken Barack Obama to the monkey Curious George12, to the irate women who stood sentinel in the lobby of the Democratic National Committee shouting “Denver-Denver!” American racism was on center-stage in Campaign 2008. One women even had the audacity to proclaim “There throwing it all away and giving it all to an inadequate Black man!” The Clinton Campaign had seduced this bloodlust long before the general election had even begun.13

Nonetheless, if HRC seemed indifferent to all of the mounting death threats and racist rhetoric that was being directed against her opponent, John McCain and Sarah Palin appeared to eagerly encourage it. When he was ultimately called on this by Congressman John Lewis, John McCain immediately attempted to flip the script; demanding that Obama denounce the congressman.14 This of course was amazing enough in itself. Yet, it could easily be recognized as simply one of the latest tactics of political tricknology. Whenever you wish to deflect a racist act or expression, all you simply need to do is to accuse the person who complains the loudest of “playing the race card!” Suddenly, the victim now becomes the culprit, who ought to be ashamed for “playing the victim” in the first place! In other words, simply by telling the truth as he saw it, Father Phleger was painted as a racist himself. By the time that we got to the general election the McCain Campaign had this down to a science. It is only the newest political fad of talking loud and saying nothing! Nevertheless, both the Clinton and the McCain campaigns ultimately appeared to be playing to the very same crowd.

Yes, in the end John McCain unlike Hillary Clinton actually sued for peace, and he conceded victory right on cue. However, true be told, this was a day late and a dollar short. Even after his own horrendous experience with dirty politics during the 2000 Presidential Campaign, in 2008 John McCain ran what could only be called a dishonorable campaign right to the bitter end. Make no mistake about it

What is all of this really about? Why are there so many people who have a hard time adjusting to the new reality of a multi-cultural American society? Why have death threats been on the rise against the President of the United States? To understand all of this you have to begin at the beginning, because societies are actually like factories in the production of human personalities.

During slavery, a Black woman was considered the legal property of her master, like a horse, or a table, or a shoe, and therefore she could not legally be raped. So it was that for centuries, White men had their way with Black women. After slavery, White men mostly in the south immediately began to cowardly project the almost Jack-the-Ripper-like attention that they had once wantonly displayed towards Black women’s bodies on to the Black male. From that very moment on, while millions of Black people were desperately scrambling simply to re-establish their randomly scattered families, until nearly a century later, the forged frightening specter of a fiendish Black male somehow on the prowl for the chastity of pure white women became the a prori excuse for wanton racist acts of inconceivably savage violence. By the turn of the Twentieth Century an average of at least one African American was lynched every week within the United States.

Furthermore, perhaps the most inconspicuous aspects of the early history of marketing in America, is just how readily racist iconography acted in collusion with Jim Crow. Let us not forget that before Hitler could justify the wholesale victimization of the Jewish people, it was necessary for him to draw a sharp caricature of them within the minds of the German people. This was an enormous propaganda campaign that sought to render the Jewish people as conceivably inhuman as possible. Not since the savage days of rope and fire has there been such a profuse proliferation of racist iconography as was so casually on display during the 2008 Campaign. The American press failed to adequately cover this, and absolutely no mention was ever made of the origins of these terrible images that have brought so much misery and pain to millions of Black people. Mrs. Obama has done well to object to Bennie Babies being named after her precious children. In a sense, this nation has truly forfeited its ability to handle the marketing of the image of Sahsa and Mila when the press continues to hide the reality of this nefarious history in its reporting. The daily advertising of some of the most common everyday household products and popular consumer goods featuring the distorted image of Black men, woman and children, has been generously covered in my essay titled Black Orchid in the White House Garden http://www.blackcommentator.com/283/283_black_orchid_aschenge_guest.html It is an issue that bears more scrutiny than the limits of this essay will allow. Nevertheless, from foodstuffs featuring images of half naked Black children running through the woods, usually being chased and often being eaten by animals, to the proliferation of pictures of African American men and women with grossly distorted lips and bulging eyes, these where the images which helped to mitigate the medieval barbarism of Jim Crow violence. When Chip Saltsman, a recent candidate for the chairmanship of the Republican National Committee says that sending members of his party a CD with a song titled “Barack the Magic Negro” was simply some light-hearted humor, his indifference is strikingly similar to millions of sick racist White people who casually participated in several thousands gruesome acts of rope and fire during the Jim Crow era.

Fredrick Douglass once summed up the American Dream this way: “The struggle for freedom in America he said is a struggle to free Black men’s bodies and White men’s minds.” This is no less true today than it was 150 years ago. Douglass had the foresight to see this because he had witnessed first hand war and Reconstruction. He lived through the quick and shameful betrayal of the First Reconstruction and the Evil Birth of Jim Crow. Douglass was a true patriot, and he knew at that very moment that even after the long and painful centuries of Black enslavement, and the bitter recent years of such a divisive and fratricidal war, the nation had once again come to allow its lesser angels to prevail, and for this it would even if unwittingly forfeit the American Dream once more. Make no mistake about it, as we have witnessed in the past, when the American Dream is denied to one of us, it is denied to all of us. Now that a true progressive resides in the White House it shall take a newly energized and truly determined coalition of activists of every hue to once and for all secure the Dream before it is forfeited once again. History, past and future is watching us.

  

ENDNOTES

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Death Threats Against Obama was written by Author/Publisher T. S. Aschenge. He is a Freelance writer who lives and works in Atlanta Georgia. His website is called: I CAN WRITE THAT 4 U! At:http://okwriteit.wordpress.com and his blog is IF NEAL STREET COULD TALK! At:http://ifnealstreetcouldtalk.wordpress.com

South America – the Top 10 Destinations This Year Part Two

In the previous part of this article I began covering the top ten locations for UK tourists to visit this year in South America, already covered was Panama City, The Atacama Desert in Chile and cookery classes in Mexico.  The rest of this list continues with some destinations a bit further south including Brazil, Peru and even director Francis Ford Coppolla’s lodge in Guatemala.

7.    Pantenal, Brazil
Brazil is famous for their football team, carnivals and the enormous statue of Jesus that overlooks Rio de Janeiro but aside from these iconic symbols there is a wealth of nature lurking just miles away from the cities.  One such location is Pantenal; it holds the title of the world’s largest wetland and many people in the know claim that the amount of nature present rivals even the Amazon!

Pantenal is just one of the many emerging holiday hotspots in Brazil as well as the Serra Geral Mountains in the southern part of the country.  Recently interest in Brazils has been sparked by the sighting of tribesmen in the jungles within Brazil.  You may not be looking to join a native tribe but the nature in Brazil can certainly rival the draw of the big city.

6.    Peru
Peru is a popular destination amongst backpackers and gap year students partially due to all the ancient ruins which are a spectacle to see.  Manchu Picchu is a popular hot spot for hikers, but beware; the hiking is tough going. 

The culture of Peru is a historic one too with many of the communities sticking to traditions that have lasted generations free of the trappings of modern life.  Some holiday companies have an easy time getting people to come to Peru because in some cases the locals will insist you stay with them as hotels are few and far between in the mountainous areas. 

By sharing the living space of a local family you can get the most authentic feel of what life is like in the region, plus all you’d need to pay for is your flights to the country which doesn’t hurt!

5.    Guatemala
When the man who directed the Godfather and slaved over Apocalypse Now to the point of exhaustion chooses a holiday spot you can rest assured that it will be worth it. Francis Ford Coppolla owns a lodge in Guatemala called La Lancha and is set in an amazing area of Guatemala that should impress the Indiana Jones’ out there.

There are many ancient Mayan ruins which served as inspiration for the latest adventure of Dr. Jones this summer nearby such as Tikal which is home to the enormous pyramids and encroaching jungle undergrowth seen in many movies.  Similar architecture can be found at Uaxacatún which is home to large stucco sculpture traditional to the area.  Yaxhá is a wonderful lakeside location that many people who have seen Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the Crystal Skulls will be familiar with.  It is most definitely worthy of booking flights, packing the fedora and bullwhip to go exploring if you are looking for a more historic and interesting holiday.

In the final part of this article I’ll be covering the final four destinations that I recommend for holidays this year.  With cheap flights to Mexico and other countries now may be the best time to explore new grounds.

Andy Adams is an IT worker and experienced writer

South America – the Top 10 Destinations This Year Part Three

The previous two parts of this guide explored six possible holiday destinations in South America that were worthy of visiting this year.  As well as well known locations such as Peru and Brazil there are plenty of other locations such as Guatemala’s ancient ruins and the Chilean Desert which can offer all sorts of holidays from adventure holidays to relaxing beach lounging trips. 

The final four are locations that you certainly wouldn’t normally expect to see on a list of top holiday destinations but as trends are changing they very well may end up being the must-go-to spots this year.  This final part covers some more northern areas of South America, specifically some Caribbean locations that are becoming popular this year.

4.    Costa Rica
Costa Rica has the benefit of both the Caribbean sea and the Pacific Ocean on either side but despite having a vast amount of coastline it still has vast mountain ranges and not just rainforests but cloud forests.  These forests almost look like they are perennially foggy but in actual fact they are so high up that they are within the clouds. 

A lot of nature photography taken of rainforests with the dense clouds interspersed with the trees will likely be of these cloud forests in Costa Rica.  There are plenty of activities and hotels to stay at deep within the jungles themselves.  The aptly named El Silencio lodge and spa is located within the these cloud forest and has a yoga platform, full-service spa and for those looking for more adventure than relaxation can go horse trekking or rafting down a river.

3.    The Corn Islands, Nicaragua
The Corn Islands whilst just off the coast of Nicaragua are still considered to be within the Caribbean Sea.  Obviously like all other Caribbean Islands it has great reefs and coastlines for diving.  Deep sea diving is popular in the region and is becoming a well known spot in the scuba world.

The Corn Islands doesn’t sound too Latin in name; that is because it is a former British Protectorate and has recently been hoisted to the top of the list of best holidays for 2008 by a South American tour company due to its undeveloped land and superb marine life.  There are a few lodges and hotels on the island that people are flocking to this year.

2.    Belize
Belize is quite similar to the Corn Islands as it too is popular for diving with its Caribbean coastline and varied wildlife.  But more than this the southern Toledo district is an immense jungle that you can visit on nature trips to see the bird life in the area. 

One particular attraction is the region’s cocoa farms; chocolate fiends will be in heaven as this is where Green and Blacks’ Maya Gold bars are sourced from.  Belize is able to offer both of these attractions: warm Caribbean beaches and dense jungles that can offer a bit of shade.

And now the last of the ten recommended holiday destinations in South America…

1.    Zona Cafetera, Columbia
Columbia is at the top of this list as it is highly tipped to be the most visited South American location this year. With the film ‘Love in the time of Cholera’ being set in Cartagena it will no doubt draw in a lot of tourists from around the world.

Couple that with the New York Times putting Bogotá down as one of the must visit locations this year Columbia is likely to see a large influx of people getting hotels in one of the main cities.

So there you have it, the ten best locations in South America.  Some of the locations listed you may never have heard but many experts on the region have recommended them to the public this year.  If you book your holiday yourself you may be able to score cheap hotels if you just want to see the region or you could try one of the luxurious lodges or spas mentioned in this article.  Either way South America has a whole lot to give and will likely turn out to be the hot holiday location for 2008!

Andy Adams is an IT worker and experienced writer

South America – the Top 10 Destinations This Year Part One

One of the best countries to visit is South America, full of rich culture and a complete world away from the European lifestyle South America is home to many stand out countries such as Mexico, Brazil and Peru.  The thing is that for every article you read on the (very considerable) wonders of Manchu Picchu there are a thousand other equally amazing sights to see in this immense continent.  This article will cover ten secret holiday locations that you should consider if you want to see South America this year.

10. Panama City, Panama
This city is likely to see an increase in tourism this year especially for two reasons; firstly since April of this year flight company KLM has new routes going to Panama City making it easier to travel there this year.  The second reason may be that the popular US TV show Prison Break was based there recently and helped showcase the relaxed city with its attractive mix of jungles and beaches.

The beaches can provide the perfect retreat from working life back home. Panama boasts over 900 species of birds, an amazing 1,500 species of trees and well over 7000 breeds of vascular plants.  This makes for the perfect holiday if you are a nature buff and don’t fancy bird watching in a damp field in the rain back home.

9.    Puebla & Oaxaca, Mexico
Mexico is a popular tourist spot for many Americans looking to venture outside their own borders. It is also popular amongst American college students during the summer and spring breaks.  But whilst it’s got a great party atmosphere if that isn’t quite your thing then there are plenty of other reasons to visit Mexico.

The main one that springs to mind is the cuisine, at some point chances are you’ll have encountered some derivative of Mexican cooking here in the UK but as with all specialist cuisine you can’t beat the taste at the source.  If you’re not content with simply eating the local food then there are local cookery courses that you can partake in if you prefer a hands on approach.  Cities like Puebla and Oaxaca have many cookery classes that can teach you the skills to impress family and friends upon your return from your holiday.

Mexico is also home to Cancun which has become popular in recent years and with many cheap flights to Cancun available now may be the best time to take advantage of this delightful country’s food.

8.    San Pedro de Atacama, Chile
The Atacama Desert in Chile may not sound like the most inviting destination but there are a surprising amount of activities to do in Chile; one specialist hotel even offers an adventure holiday and spa out in the middle of the Desert.  The Tierra Atacama Adventure and Spa is a boutique hotel that can offer tours of the terracotta coloured sands and neighbouring lagoons. 

There are even areas that are so untouched by man, due to being protected areas, that they have earned the name Moon Valley as it resembles the moon’s surface with small but sharp crested hills.

The next part of this article will cover the many other locations in South America that you should visit this year.  cheap flights to Mexico and other South American locations have seen many UK tourists spreading their wings and getting flights to see this wonderful corner of the world for themselves

Andy Adams is an IT worker and experienced writer

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