South America, fourth biggest of the world's landmasses. It is the southern piece of the expanse of land commonly alluded to as the New World, the Western Hemisphere, or essentially the Americas. The landmass is smaller and generally three-sided in shape, being wide in the north and tightening to a point — Cape Horn, Chile — in the south. South America is limited by the Caribbean Sea toward the northwest and north, the Atlantic Ocean toward the upper east, east, and southeast, and the Pacific Ocean toward the west. In the northwest it is joined to North America by the Isthmus of Panama, a land span restricting to around 50 miles (80 km) at a certain point. Drake Passage, south of Cape Horn, isolates South America from Antarctica. You can see all south American nations 5 most ideal getaway destinations....