South American Highlights 2016
An Unconventional Conventions journey through South America with Mark Cunich
by Mark Cunich
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About the Book
Join Mark Cunich on the Unconventional Conventions adventure through South America.
The journey begins in Buenos Aires – the “Paris of South America” – with wide tree-lined boulevards, monumental plazas, colourful cobblestone streets, buzzing cafes and restaurants, encapsulating the mood of this city, the provocative, sensual tango. Then, as a complete contrast, feel the spectacular Iguassu Falls where two great rivers plunge into a huge gorge forming a series of magnificent cascades.
Rio de Janeiro – lined with white sandy beaches, packed with people of every size, shape and colour. Feel the local passion for beach-life, dance and soccer in the buzzing city. As the mountain range falls into the sea, mansions and mountaintop favelas alike fill the coastline. The iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer, arms outstretched, can be seen watching over every angle of the city.
Up into the Peruvian Andes, where the valleys of terraced gardens line the sides of impossibly steep mountains. Quaint market towns where local Indians in colourful outfits, topped with incongruous “white-man” black bowler hats sell all manner of produce and fabulous crafts. Finally, Machu Picchu - “The Lost City of the Incas” – the most extraordinary construction hidden away in the dense cloud forest.
The journey begins in Buenos Aires – the “Paris of South America” – with wide tree-lined boulevards, monumental plazas, colourful cobblestone streets, buzzing cafes and restaurants, encapsulating the mood of this city, the provocative, sensual tango. Then, as a complete contrast, feel the spectacular Iguassu Falls where two great rivers plunge into a huge gorge forming a series of magnificent cascades.
Rio de Janeiro – lined with white sandy beaches, packed with people of every size, shape and colour. Feel the local passion for beach-life, dance and soccer in the buzzing city. As the mountain range falls into the sea, mansions and mountaintop favelas alike fill the coastline. The iconic statue of Christ the Redeemer, arms outstretched, can be seen watching over every angle of the city.
Up into the Peruvian Andes, where the valleys of terraced gardens line the sides of impossibly steep mountains. Quaint market towns where local Indians in colourful outfits, topped with incongruous “white-man” black bowler hats sell all manner of produce and fabulous crafts. Finally, Machu Picchu - “The Lost City of the Incas” – the most extraordinary construction hidden away in the dense cloud forest.
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About the Creator
Mark Cunich
Sydney Australia
Mark Cunich’s lifelong passion for travel has led him to more than 50 countries across all 7 continents, camera in hand. From nomadic tribes on the Mongolian Steppe to penguin colonies in Antarctica, Mark has captured rare insights into remote cultures and the natural world. Mark's deft eye for story can be seen in his intimate portraits from across the globe. With a background in accounting and finance, Mark joined Unconventional Conventions full time in 2010 and hit BRW’s Fastest growing business list in 2014. Now, as Managing Director of Unconventional Conventions Mark spends over half his year travelling to new and exciting locations around the world.