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		<title>Your free holiday package</title>
		<description>If you choose to strategy a getaway this 12 months on your own personal, the subsequent hints will likely be maybe valuable.

One of many most significant item is to decide on vacation spot. It should be the correct decision for you personally and your fellow passengers. Primary figure out what ...</description>
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		<title>Fun with Family trip</title>
		<description>Everyone enjoys to vacation. Moving around is enjoyable and educational. Its an opportunity to knowledge new and exotic meals, make new good friends, and basically to immerse oneself in a very new lifestyle. Moving around alone or with other adults is usually challenging, but travelling with young people, in particular ...</description>
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		<title>Healthy traveling tips</title>
		<description>Persons are traveling and flying increasingly more daily. It's significant to retain your wellness first when traveling and at times that may be simple to forget. There is going to be plenty of time to sit even though that you are within the plane, so use your waiting time to ...</description>
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		<title>MIDDLE AMERICA WINNER TAKES ALL-FROM THE FANS</title>
		<description>WINNER TAKES ALL-FROM THE FANS

Vigorous ball games played in walled courts were a regular part of Mayan and other Middle American religious festivals. Players were apparently not allowed to use their hands, but bounced the solid rubber ball off padded elbows and hips. Injuries seem to have been common, and ...</description>
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		<title>Middle America LONELY EMPIRES OF THE INDIANS</title>
		<description>LONELY EMPIRES OF THE INDIANS

Five advanced civilizations flourished in brilliant isolation in Middle America- the term many scholars use to describe the area of Central America stretching from Mexico to the northern edge of Nicaragua-over a period of 3,500 years. Theyr first contact with Europe in 1519 was decisive and ...</description>
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		<title>Middle America</title>
		<description>Middle America

NO USE FOR WHEELS

All the pre-Columbian civilizations of Middle America set up  brilliantly organized states and trade systems without two developments considered vital in the Old  World; they made no use of the wheel and had no draft animals, such as horses or oxen. However, they did have ...</description>
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		<title>SOUTH AMERICA TIAHUANACO</title>
		<description>TIAHUANACO

Named after the city of Tiahuanaco, founded in about 800 B.C. near LAke Titicaca in present -day Bolivia. The city was occupied by a series of five different cultures until about A.D. 1200. Then it was largely abandoned, for unknown reasons.

CHIBCHA

Civilization in the Colombian highlands destroyed by Spanish in 16th ...</description>
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		<title>SOUTH AMERICA CHAVIN</title>
		<description>MASS MARRIAGES

Marriage by decree was the norm for ordinary people within the Inca empire. Although nobles often had several wives, commoners were limited to one. Furthermore, the state dictated whom and when each commoner could marry. Each year local chiefs assembled all eligible inhabitants (all men over 24, all women ...</description>
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		<title>SOUTH AMERICA FOOD FROM THE HILLS</title>
		<description>FOOD FROM THE HILLS

Besides flooding Spain with looted wealth-nearly 200 tons of gold and 20,000 tons of silver by 1650- the conquistadores introduced  several new foods to Europe.These included maize, tomatoes, gourds, manioc (cassava), guavas, and potatoes. The potato had been cultivated by Andean farmers since at least  A.D.200. Its ...</description>
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		<title>PIERCING STARE</title>
		<description>PIERCING STARE

Funerary masks, placed over the faces of the dead, were a common feature of South American civilizations. This hammered gold mask, painted and decorated with smaller pieces of gold-including two needles jutting menacingly from the eyes- was probably made for a wealthy Chimu nobleman. Found near the Chimu capaital ...</description>
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