Brasilia, Brazil
Brazil’s inland futuristic capital Brasilia was carved out of nowhere in the 1950s, a stark, modernist and purpose-built city, and the only one in the world built in the 20th century that achieved UNESCO World Heritage status.
Rio de Janerio, Brazil
After winning bids to host both the 2014 World Cup soccer and the 2016 Summer Olympic Games, Rio de Janeiro—already a prized destination for American travelers—is solidly in the spotlight.
Sao Paulo, Brazil
Because of its reputation as a concrete metropolis, visitors are surprised by Sao Paulo’s lovely natural areas.
Georgetown
Guyana is an Indian word meaning “land of many waters,” and these many waters are the major thoroughfares along which people and produce move about the country.