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Which country is the most beautiful in South America? Ask god for help

In Rio de Janeiro, Brazil's largest seaport city, the seaside is particularly charming and it is a holiday paradise for European and American tourists. The most famous is Copa Cabanes Beach, which is 8 kilometers long. There are dozens of small bars with different customs on the beach. Whether you are sitting in a bar and enjoying a glass of hard liquor or lying on the soft beach in the sun, it will be a pleasure. ● The most primitive Amazon rainforest The Amazon rainforest is the largest rainforest in the world, covering nearly half of Brazil's territory. Many unsolved mysteries in the tropical jungle attracted many expeditions. Here, every grass and tree in the rainforest, in the state of flood and drought in Lin Mang, all kinds of hostile or curious forest animals are among them, which makes people feel that time is going back. The Amazon rainforest used to be the land where Indians lived. It is said that there are more than 1000 kinds of trees per square kilometer, as well as tens of thousands of well-known or unknown wild animals and more than 3,000 kinds of fish, including the famous piranha. The Negro River is the largest tributary of the Amazon River. It flows downstream along the Negro River. About 62 kilometers away, it is a beautiful spectacle formed by the intersection of the black Negro River and the yellow Solimans River. The river of Suo River is yellow, and the river of inland river is dark brown. Because of the different specific gravity and velocity, the river at the intersection of dozens of kilometers is black and yellow, which is amazing. ● The most magnificent Iguazu Waterfall Iguazu Waterfall is the widest waterfall in the world, located in the lower reaches of the Iguazu River at the junction of Brazil and Argentina. Waterfalls are distributed on both sides of the canyon bounded by Argentina and Brazil. The top of the canyon is the center of the waterfall, where the water flow is the largest and fiercest, and it is called "the devil's throat". Brazil and Argentina built national parks for waterfalls respectively. There are two routes to see waterfalls in Argentina. One is overlooking the upper reaches of the waterfall. Visitors can reach the edge of the waterfall through a 3000-meter-long winding bridge and stand on the bridge overlooking the spectacular sight of the Iguazu River flowing into parana river. First of all, look up at the downstream of the waterfall and enjoy the various landscapes of the waterfall from bottom to top. If you are brave enough, you can take a boat near the "Devil's Throat" nozzle and let the boat rush into the waterfall for a thrilling ride. It's convenient to see waterfalls in Brazil. In the national park covering an area of 6.5438+0.7 million hectares, staying at the Waterfall Hotel can overlook the whole picture of Iguazu Waterfall. In Argentina, it is a pity not to visit the birthplace of tango. There is a street called "Caminito" in Boca Harbor in the southern suburb of Buenos Aires, the Argentine capital, which is the birthplace of tango. Everything around is related to tango: colorful buildings, various tango dance shapes, tango-themed sculptures and murals. It makes people linger. ● The most "dynamic" Moreno Glacier is located in the southern part of Argentina, and it is one of the few surviving glaciers in the world. There are dozens of ice streams and ice cubes. Every 20 minutes or so, you can see the spectacle of "ice collapse": huge ice cubes sink into the Argentine lake, and the deafening noise makes people hold their breath, but soon, everything is calm again. Moreno Glacier is 20 stories high and stretches for 30 kilometers, with a history of 200,000 years. It is still a "young" group in the glacier world. At present, the Moreno Glacier is like a huge "ice wall", advancing at a speed of 30 cm every day, which seems to feel the breath of the Ice Age. The mysterious stone statue of Easter Island ● The most mysterious Easter Island Easter Island is located in the South Pacific Ocean and belongs to Chilean territory. With an area of only 1 17 square kilometers, it is the most lonely island on earth, with only a few indigenous people living there. It is located 3,800 kilometers east of Chile and more than 2,200 kilometers west of the nearest Tahiti. Hiking on the mysterious Easter Island is the dream of many backpackers. More than 65,438+0,000 giant Moai statues on the island attract tourists from all over the world. Stone statues generally weigh four or five tons, with the largest reaching 100 tons. Most stone statues are carved in the same style, with long faces and long ears, and the body reaches the crotch, while the eyes of stone statues are coral and dark stones, and some stone statues still wear red hats made of stone. Some of these huge stone statues stand by the sea, others fall in the grass, bringing people into that distant era. Besides Easter Island, mountain climbing or horseback riding in the Andes is also a good choice. It takes less than an hour from San Diego to the foot of the Andes. There, you will feel the infinite charm of winter in the southern hemisphere through mountaineering, skydiving, horseback riding and rafting. ● The highest angel waterfall Angel waterfall is located in Canema National Park in southeastern Venezuela, with a waterfall drop of 979 meters, making it the highest waterfall in the world. The waterfall is divided into two layers. First, it fell 807 meters on a rock shelf, and then it fell 172 meters in a large pool with a width of 152 meters at the foot of the mountain. You can watch the majestic momentum of the waterfall from the air by helicopter. In your spare time, you may wish to pay attention to the local beauty. Venezuela is a country rich in beautiful women and is known as the "country of beautiful women". The beauty contest in early September is an important day in Venezuela. At this time, people are as enthusiastic about the beauty contest as fans are about the World Cup. Tips Brazil 1. The law and order in Brazil is not very good. Always pay attention to safety. Valuables must be carried with you. It is best to ask a local tour guide to lead or accompany you when you go out at night. Don't act alone. Indians in Brazil have a very interesting custom. When the guests came, the host invited them to jump into the river to take a bath, and some of them had to take a bath more than a dozen times a day. It is said that this is the most respectful etiquette for their guests. Chile 1. Chile has a good law and order and is a relatively rich country in South America. The temperature difference between morning and evening is large. In winter, it is 10- 15℃ during the day and about 0℃ at night. 2. The best tourist season in Chile is from June 165438+ 10 to March next year, which is the local summer, but the temperature is not too high, but the ultraviolet rays are strong. Especially when you go to Easter Island, you should pay more attention to sun protection. Argentina 1. Going to Argentina, yerba mate is as famous as tango, and the local tea drinking habit is very interesting: everyone sits around, puts straws in the teapot and talks while smoking. If you refuse to drink Paraguayan tea, you are not a friend enough. 2. The most suitable tourist season for Moreno Glacier is 165438+ 10 to February of the following year.