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grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo2 views
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grounds of Fort Zeeland in Paramaribo2 views
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Monument to Dutch soldiers that served in Suriname2 views
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Old church in downtown Paramaribo built over old cemetery. Old headstones used for floor of newer church2 views
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Jewish synagogue in Paramaribo2 views
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Suriname: memorial to big plane crash at Paramaribo airport on June 7, 1989, killing 176 passengers2 viewsSurinam Airways Flight 764 was an international scheduled passenger flight from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol in the Netherlands to Paramaribo-Zanderij International Airport in Suriname on a Surinam Airways DC-8-62. On Wednesday 7 June 1989, the flight crashed during approach to Paramaribo-Zanderij, killing 176 of the 187 on board. It is the deadliest aviation disaster in Suriname's history
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Suriname: Fort Niew Amsterdam. 2 views
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Suriname: inside Fort Niew Amsterdam. 2 views
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Suriname: inside Fort Niew Amsterdam2 views
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Suriname: monument to Indonesian immigrants inside Fort Niew Amsterdam. The artist chose to honor their flip-flop footwear. These immigrants were all imported to work on the sugar plantations after slavery was abolished around 18602 views
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Suriname: Helen walking along the defensive bank of the star-shaped Fort Niew Amsterdam2 views
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The pier at the old plantation with young Dutch female tourist in our tour group2 views
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The plantations were land grants in the 17 and 1800's given as strips of land several hundred meters wide and 5km deep. As shown in this photo, they were protected by dikes to keep back the river's flood waters2 views
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walking towards downtown Asuncion from our hotel2 views
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Inside the old central railroad station2 views
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Inside the old central railroad station2 views
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Monument to Paraguay's independence from Spain. It was the first of the Spanish colonies in South America to declare independence2 views
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Lopez Palace. Palace used by the family that ran Paraguay during much of the 1800's after it's independence from Spain in 18112 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil2 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil2 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil2 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil2 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil2 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil2 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil2 views
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Iguazu Falls, Brazil2 views
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La Paz has a cable car as part of its public transport system2 views
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the ferry landing at Lake Titicaca2 views
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the ferry landing at Lake Titicaca2 views
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the ferry landing over Lake Titicaca2 views
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Helen on the ferry crossing over Lake Titicaca2 views
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Paul on the ferry crossing over Lake Titicaca2 views
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Paul and Helen on the ferry crossing over Lake Titicaca2 views
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one of the early views of Lake Titicaca during the 4 hour drive from La Paz2 views
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The grounds of our hotel at Lake Titicaca, Bolivia.2 views
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The street market in the town of Copacabana on Lake Titicaca, Bolivia2 views
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After entering Brazil from Paraguay, our GPS went haywire and instead of directing us to Iguazu Falls via the relatively simple 20km paved road directed us over 50km of farm roads to arrive at the falls through dense forest!2 views
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After entering Brazil from Paraguay, our GPS went haywire and instead of directing us to Iguazu Falls via the relatively simple 20km paved road directed us over 50km of farm roads to arrive at the falls through dense forest!2 views
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After entering Brazil from Paraguay, our GPS went haywire and instead of directing us to Iguazu Falls via the relatively simple 20km paved road directed us over 50km of farm roads to arrive at the falls through dense forest!2 views
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After entering Brazil from Paraguay, our GPS went haywire and instead of directing us to Iguazu Falls via the relatively simple 20km paved road directed us over 50km of farm roads to arrive at the falls through dense forest!2 views
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