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I’m standing at the top of Colonia del Sacramento’s “Street of Sighs,” an 18th-century passageway built by the Portuguese when they still controlled this peninsula in present-day Uruguay.
I’m standing at the top of Colonia del Sacramento’s “Street of Sighs,” an 18th-century passageway built by the Portuguese when they still controlled this peninsula in present-day Uruguay.
Wānaka, New Zealand, has an incredible natural landscape. I loved the architecture in Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay. In January 2016, I took my first solo trip to Hawaii and instantly fell in ...
It took my fast ferry 75 minutes to get from Buenos Aires in Argentina to the Uruguayan town of Colonia del Sacramento on the ... an ideal prelude to a visit to Uruguay's most popular tourist ...
This Commission would be in charge of the preparation of a management plan for the World Heritage area and would be integrated by representatives of local community organizations, the Society of ...
Uruguay, nestled in the southern cone of America, shares its borders with Brazil to the north, Argentina to the west, and is kissed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Río de la Plata to the south and ...