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Articles related to "South American"
Altum Angelfish Learn all about this rare, wild angelfish. angels • angelfish • fish • tropical fish • cichlid
Altum Angelfish Learn all about this rare, wild angelfish. angels • angelfish • fish • tropical fish • cichlid
Aracataca Aracataca, Colombia -- the boyhood home of Nobel Prize winning Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia-Marquez. gabriel garcia marquez home • south american boyhood town • aracataca columbia • nobel prize writer • santamarta
Argentina's Kolla Native Title The Kolla, whose sovereignty has never been broken, whose Native Title is part of Argentina's constitution, still only have provisional Aboriginal Land Rights. kolla • kolla land rights • south american land rights • south american native title • kolla native title
Desserts of Colombia Colombian cuisine is unique and flavorful, and they never skip dessert. Here are some of their favorites. colombian desserts • colombia dessert • colombia cuisine • desserts of colombia • latin american desserts
Due South: One Cup American, Two Cups Canadian? (pt. 2) Last week's article discussed the original CBS/CTV joint venture of "Due South". But what about the second series? One season or two? What changes took place between the two serieses? And whatever happened to David Marciano? due south • american • canadian • mounties
New Latin American Players to the EPL 08/09 Latin America, recognised for being an unquenchable and bottomless talent pool of footballing masters, continues to produce players capable of making it in the EPL. south american footballers in england • latin american footballers in england • english premier league • south american footballers • roque santa cruz
South American Futbol South American futbol is a style all its own and many of the world's top teams, players, and fans are found on the continent. south american futbol • soccer • boca juniors • world cup • ecuador
Colada Morada Fruit Juice Recipe This warm colada (thickened juice drink) is traditionally consumed in the weeks before All Soul's Day, and uses Andean products such as blueberry, blackberry and corn. colada morada recipe • ecuadorian food and drink • andean fruit juice • blueberry recipe • cornstarch
Popular Colombian Soups Like many South Americans, Colombians love their soup. Here are a few to try the next time you're there for a visit! colombian food • colombian cuisine • columbian food • columbian cuisine • colombian soup
Argentina Soccer Gold Medal Favorites The 22nd edition of the men's Olympic Soccer competition will commence on August 7th, with all the media heavies pegging Argentina as the overwhelming favorite. argentina football gold medal favorites • south americans seek repeat in olympics • brazil's quest for gold • netherlands boast talent • west africa's representation
Arroz con Leche - Rice Pudding With a hint of cinnamon and lemon zest, this mildly sweet dessert is popular around the country during the Easter season. arroz con leche recipe • rice pudding • ecuador dessert • sweet rice • easter food ecuador
Traditional Colombian Food Colombians like their food hearty and fresh. From the coast to the highlands, here are some favorite main dishes. colombian food • colombian cuisine • colombia main dishes • colombia food • frijoles
Veal Milanesa This simple Argentinian dish is perfect for a quiet candle-lit dinner or a quick meal for the family. argentina • milanesa • veal • cuisine • recipe
All Soul's Day Traditions, Ecuador November 2 is a day families gather at cemeteries to clean gravesites and feast with their deceased. Blueberry-based colada and bread "babies" (guaguas) are traditions. all soul's day • ecuador customs • traditions south america • ecuador food and drink • colada morada
Basilica del Voto Nacional, Quito Quito's Basilica is not just any South American church. Climb inside the tallest bell towers in Ecuador, at this unique, must-see destination. basilica del voto nacional • quito basilica • south american church • view of quito • quito old town sights
Bolivian Desserts Manjar Blanco (White Caramel) and Helado de Canela (Cinnamon Sherbet) are two popular desserts from Bolivia, the heart of the Andes. bolivia dessert • bolivian desserts • bolivia food • south american dessert • colombia dessert
Chilean and Argentine Patagonia Full of snow capped peaks, abundant wildlife, and wind swept plains, Patagonia is one of the last great wild places left on earth. patagonia • south american cone • windswept region • southern chile • ushuaia argentina
Chimichurri Sauce Recipes Chimichurri is a great topping for grilled meats, or even as a marinade. chimichurri • chimichurri sauce • chimichurri recipe • chimichurri sauce recipe • chimichurri recipes
Getting to South America By boat, by plane, or by land. In my first article I will examine the most common ways of getting to South America, as well as some of the best jumping off points. flights to south america • international flights to south america • pan america highway • getting to south america by boat • south america travel
Making Cassava Bread Cassava bread, a staple food in many tribal villages in South America, involves a labor intensive process that usually takes two days. cassava • cassava bread • south american food • food • foods
Nukak-Maku Dispossession The Nukak people of the Amazon have managed to avoid colonisation for hundreds of years, ironically by conforming to colonial stereotypes. nukak • nukak-maku • amazon indians • amazon indigenous • indigenous slavery
Redtail Catfish of South America This beautiful South American catfish is appealing to the home aquarist but not practical. redtail catfish big for aquarium • south american catfish • latin name phractocephalus hemiopterus • redtail catfish habitat amazon orinoco river basin • redtail catfish eat anything
The Outlaw Who Got Away--Or Did He? part 1 Did the outlaw Robert LeRoy Parker, better know as Butch Cassidy, die by the gun in South America? Or did he return to the United States and live out his life as William Phillips in Spokane, Washington? butch • cassidy • robert • leroy • parker
The Outlaw Who Got Away--Or Did He? part 2 Did the outlaw Robert LeRoy Parker, better know as Butch Cassidy, die by the gun in South America? Or did he return to the United States and live out his life as William Phillips in Spokane, Washington? butch • cassidy • robert • leroy • parker
The Outlaw Who Got Away--Or Did He? part 3 Did the outlaw Robert LeRoy Parker, better know as Butch Cassidy, die by the gun in South America? Or did he return to the United States and live out his life as William Phillips in Spokane, Washington? butch • cassidy • robert • leroy • parker
World Cup Preview 1 Running the rule over the favourites – Germany, Brazil, Argentina, France, England, Holland and Spain. germany • brazil • argentina • france • england
Getting Into Ecuador's Rainforest While many people may be familiar with Ecuador's famous Galapagos Islands, great adventures can also be experienced in Ecuador's rainforest in the Amazon River Basin. amazon river basin • ecuador's rainforest • jungle adventures • misahuallí • napo river
RWC 2007 2nd Semifinal Review The fairytale is over for the Pumas as the Springboks capitalise on errors to rack up an impressive win on their way to Saturday's final. rugby world cup semifinal review • south africa • springboks • pumas • argentina
Trinidad - A Naturalist's Dream! Upon first mention of the island of Trinidad, steel drums and pan music spring to mind. However, this Southern Caribbean/South American beauty offers far more than crafted oil drums and Caribbean charm. Trinidad’s diverse topography and its mix of Caribbean and South American flora and fauna are a naturalist’s dream. trinidad • caribbean • travel • adventure • steel
Happy Fathers Day + Multi-Cultural Fluting Article on multi-cultural flutes and flute music flutes • ethnic • native american • irish • dayton c. miller
Iguazu Falls The Iguazu Falls are one of the natural wonders of the world and are one of the most spectacular sights on the continent. iguazu falls • brazil tours • argentina tours • iguazu falls on the border of paraguay • waterfall paraguay
Product Review: Rainforest Rhythms cassette My parrot Braynon's opinion of the Rainforest Rhythms cassette. music • rain forest • amazon • macaw • amazon river
Southern Right Whales on the Rebound Southern right whales, hunted to the brink of extinction earlier this century, are making a comeback off the Argentine coast, according to a report published last week. southern right whales • argentina • brazil • emu • comeback
Cartagena de Indias Founded in1533 by Pedro de Heredia, colonial Cartagena bewitches Tourists and Colombians alike cartagena • cuidad vieja • gabriel garcia marquez • bocagrande • drake
Chavez's Arming of Venezuela Venezuela's latest purchase of advanced weaponry from Russia could significantly alter the balance of military forces in the United States' backyard. venezuela • russia • chavez • military • latin america
Home Sweet Home We're coming home. Too bad the trip reminds me of the Sloop John B. navy • us navy • deployment • uss stump • homecoming
Minuteman Pizza, Uyuni, Bolivia This warm, cozy restaurant will serve you some of the best pizza in Bolivia and help you forget all about the bad food on the Salar de Uyuni tour. minuteman pizza uyuni • restaurant uyuni • where to eat uyuni • where to eat bolivia • salar de uyuni bolivia
Paella Recipe Paella is a great hearty seafood dish stemming from Spain by adopted by many South American chefs and perfect example of using local seafood. paella • spanish rice • paella recipe • paella pan • seafood paella
Philip Glass' Album Passages Philip Glass often incorporates non-Western elements into his compositions, but in the album Passages, he collaborates with Indian composer Ravi Shankar. philip glass • ravi shankar • world music • raga • passages
Sancocho Recipe Sancocho is a Colombian soup that is not only great for quelling an appetite, but also for nurishing the soul. sancocho receta • sancocho colombiano • paisa recipes • typical colombian food • sancocho de pollo
Throwing Powder on Your Face A holiday where the tradition to throw colored powder on your face is celebrated throughout the world. easter • paghwa • hindu • hindustani • hindu new year
Vallenato Festival's Ugly Secret The 40th Festival de la Leyenda Vallenata - Rey de Reyes - begins on the 26th of April but an altogether darker element looms large in the foreground. vallenato • valledupar • maria consuelo araujo • parapolitica • farc
Amazon Pink River Dolphin Pink River Dolphins are playful and slow swimming fish are the best known of the five species of river dolphins. amazon pink river dolphin • amazon pink river dolphin also called boto • boto found from peru columbia south america • endangered species list since 2002 • chinese species called baiji declared extinct in 2
ANNA HELD, THE FIRST MRS. ZIEGFELD Biographical sketch of the beautiful and tempestuous Anna Held (born ?1873), the first Mrs. Ziegfeld. A star in the Folies-Bergere, she was discovered by Ziegfeld and starred in several plays as well as the 1907 Follies. Her life was cut short in 1918 after she was afflicted with a type of bone cancer, multiple myeloma. anna held • florenz ziegfeld • jewish • polish • french
Bandeja Paisa Recipe Hearty dish of minced or grilled steak, chorizo, fried pork belly (chicharron), red beans, rice, arepa, fried plantain, blood sausage, a small salad, and a fried egg. bandeja recipe • columbian food • columbian recipes • columbian cooking • columbian red beans
Book Review: Megalodon <I>Megalodon: Hunting the Hunter</I> contains beautiful photographs of Megalodon teeth, and some good information on where to find shark teeth. carcharodon megalodon • carcharocles megalodon • megalodon • carcharodon • carcharocles
Canada's Domestic Multiculturalism Canada has a competitive advantage in the global economy provided senior management can effectively motivate diverse cultural groups to work together creatively. canada's domestic multiculturalism • cultural competitive advantage • ineffective multicultural groups • innovation and creativity • multicultural team guidelines
Canna -- An Old Garden Favorite Returns to Popularity Canna are old fashioned garden plants returning to popularity once again. Learn how to take care of these wonderful plants and about the varieties now available in this new book. canna • cannas
Chilean Poet Gabriela Mistral Short biography of Lucila Godoy de Alcayaga (aka Gabriela Mistral), Chilean teacher, diplomat, and gifted poet. gabriela mistral • desolacion gabriela mistral • poet • writing poetry • poems |
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