Edward Ranney's photographs of the famous Nazca Lines show the mysterious geoglyphs from an unusual angle—eye-level
The Smithsonian’s Film Archives is reintroducing the world to the influential work of the Argentine-American filmmaker
The ramifications of the proposed route have environmentalists worried, and for good reason
At the American History Museum, an installation reimagines the life story of a Latina artist and writer
In the United States, Halloween is mostly about candy, but elsewhere in the world celebrations honoring the departed have a spiritual meaning
A visit to these hauntingly beautiful cemeteries illuminates more than just mortality
Brazil's Ilha de Queimada Grande is the only home of one of the world's deadliest, and most endangered, snakes
Top places you should see before they die... or at least disappear
Every year during the rainy season, Brazil's Lençóis Maranhenses National Park treats visitors to an amazing sight
Native to five World Cup host cities, these foods will bring South America to your kitchen
The World Cup games are happening all across the South American nation, but what else is there to see besides futbol?
For the first time ever, Google Street View is letting users experience the artwork from anywhere
Artist Jason deCaires Taylor is creating sculptures to help promote reef growth
Like isolated islands, evolution in these mountainous, unique environments seems to be ticking away at a faster beat than run-of-the-mill habitats
Brazilians have 211 days left to prepare for the World Cup one of the things many of them are doing to get ready is to try and learn English
Mexico has its share of dangerous spots. But some parts of Mexico are just as unsafe as some parts of the United States, and some parts are safer
Coffee is black and bitter—but global travelers find a surprisingly wide range of forms of the world's favorite hot beverage
Coconut oil is healthy. It smells and tastes like sweet tropical butter. Yet almost nobody in Ecuador uses it
40 bucks in cash, a warm sleeping bag and plenty of wine carry the author through his final days in Ecuador, in the remote high country outside of Quito
Home to a string of high peaks, including 20,564-foot Chimborazo, the area offers some of the finest cycling, hiking and adventuring country anywhere
Page 3 of 6