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1. The waterfalls are perhaps the most obvious feature of this area which straddles the border between Argentina and Brazil. The Iguazú River (also known as Rio Iguaçu) lends its name to the two adjoining parks. Which of these other features make this area worthy of preservation?
2. This group of evangelical missionaries promoted education through settlements known as reductions during the 17th and 18th centuries. The Block and Estancias of Córdoba, Argentina is an example. Which religious order created these reductions?
3. This UNESCO-designated site consists of two parks in a desert region of Argentina. Prior to the Spanish conquest, this area was inhabited by semi-nomadic hunters who left rock art. Which of the following is this area better known for?
4. The photograph shows the Hummingbird. This is one of a series of ancient geoglyphs located in the Nazca Desert, designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1994. In which country can these be found?
5. Los Glaciares National Park, a World Heritage Site in Argentina, is part of the largest area of ice field outside of Greenland and Antarctica. The Southern Patagonian ice field extends some 350 kilometres, feeds 47 major glaciers and has parts protected by three national parks, but which mountain range hosts the ice field?
6. The UNESCO-designated Serra da Capivara National Park in Brazil preserves an area that has evidence of habitation going back perhaps as far as 60,000 years ago. There are over 300 archaeological sites within the park. For which of the following is the park best known?
7. Canaima National Park covers some 30,000 square kilometres in Venezuela. More than half the park features plateaux of rock called tepuis, millions of years old. Which of these other attractions does the Park have?
8. The Cuiaba River feeds an extensive freshwater wetland in the middle of this continent. It also happens to be one of the largest such ecosystems in the world. Where will you find the UNESCO-designated Pantanal sites?
9. Península Valdés is a World Heritage Site to be found on the Atlantic coast of Patagonia. Its importance is as a site for the conservation of marine animals. Where will you find this part of Patagonia?
10. Featuring dry-stone walls on an elevated site, Machu Picchu escaped the attentions of the Spanish conquistadors although its inhabitants may have succumbed to the Spanish-introduced smallpox. What natural hazard did this building technique protect against?
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