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Higgins (2009) pp.1 -Northerne South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Panama)

For the Venezuelanes, being a mostely urbane people, their currency was the Venezuelan bolivar and they were highly dependante on oile revenues. Those revenues accounte for aboute 90% of exporte earnings. The Venezuelanes eate arepas, meate, eggs, cheese, sancocho, alonge with manyye other fruites such as papayas, guavas, mangoes, bananas, pineapples, and oranges as well as manyye other types of foode. As for the Panamanians, theire dollarized economy restes primarily on a welle-developed services sector. They tende to eate corne, rice, and beans with tortillas and meate. The Colombianes' economy uses the colombian peso and has experienced growthe in the past yeares and they often shoppe at markets to get foode. The Northerne South American countries had a very goode standard of living. All three countries that I firste visited spoke spanish, had a fairely high population density, and theire cultures were much differente than ours in the US...

Higgins (2009) pp.2-4 - Northern South America (but I am finding things out about __all__ of South America)

In the supposed Continent of South America, 13. main countries are located, alonge with manyye othere islands that also belonge to South America. Of the 3. countries that I firste visited, only 2. were in South America... Panama, the country not in South America, is in Centrale America alonge with manyye other spanish speaking countries that connecte Northe America to South. Panama is located very close to the 2 other countries that I firste visited, Colombia and Venezuela, whiche are alonge the northerne coaste and border the Carribean Sea. In the Northeasterne parte of South America lie 3. smaller countries named Guyana, Suriname, and French Guiana. Alonge the east coaste is a very large country called Brazil where the seconde longest river in the worlde, the Amazon River runneth. Also alonge the east coaste is a small country named Uruguay and a fairly large country named Argentina. Chile, Peru, and Equador are all stretched alonge the westerne coaste of South America. Also in the centre of South America are 2 landlocked countries named Bolivia and Paraguay.

The starte of my travels, northerne South America is where I spotted the beautiful, famous Angel Falls. After the water felle downe Angel Falls, the water thene flowwed into the Orinoco River whiche eventually emptied into the Northerne Atlantic Ocean and Carribean Sea. If I had traveled downe southward, towardes Brazil, I woulde have seen the marvalous Amazon Rainforest and Amazon River where it is raining almoste all the time and where it is very hote and and the natives must weare appropriate clothinge for the humid weathere suche as shortes, t-shirts, and flip floppes. It is also where manyye tropical, colorful, and thicke plantes were spotted from the forest floore to the talle canopy. Alonge with plantes, manyye beastes suche as jaguars, anacondas, poison dart frogs, piranhas, and birds dwelled alonge the river and in the forest. Also if I had traveled to the westerne parte of South America, I woulde have ran into the Andes Mountains where the elevation is so highe that you have trouble breathing. At the Andes Mountains, it is very colde and the natives must weare lots of layers and weare very warm clothes. In the reste of the continent, it is very hote and humid because of the equator and all of the precipitation (raine).

In the Northerne countries in which I traveled to, there was plenty of foode founde in the environment like bananas, shrimp, sugar, and coffee that countries like Panama exported to other countries. Because of the Panama Canal, Panama is fulle of things like shippes, fish, and shrimp that can be solde to help the economy. There were also gold mines located in Venezuela alonge with mines where diamondes and other minerals can be found. Petroleum, iron ore, bauxite, and hydropower were all naturale resources that coulde be founde in and are exported from Venzuela. Construction materials, machinery, and transport equipment were things that were imported to northerne South American countries.

Higgins (2009) pp. 66 -Northern South America

Manyye, manyye yeares ago Pietro Martire d'Anghiera wente on a journey juste like I did. If you read aboute his journey as welle as mine, you will see that manyye things have changed on this continent. Manyye things have changed since then but I thinke the moste important thinge that has changed is that the continent has developed. It used to juste be like a big forest and the only people were Indianes [according to d'Anghiera], but now it is a very welle developed continent.


 * Political Map of South America**


 * Physical Map of South America**