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Originally Posted by Yassine
2- shipping to America in the summer, but north or south America ? In South America in septembre The weather start to be good right ?
Thank for your advices guys !! I am but lost.. I never planned a trip that long hahah 
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South America is immense - so there's no way to generalise. However, I will try to do that to give an idea.
Patagonia in winter can be very cold, and it's always windy. I've seen snow in TdF in November (early summer).
Brazil alone is huge, the northeast coast can be wet in and the whole east coast can experience heavy rains in summer.
In the northern Andes the "rainy seasons" are around the equinoxes - it's rarely for long periods - usually short heavy downpours.
The clue to the weather in the rain forest is in the name...
The other key factor is altitude - you can be near the equator, but at 5000m AMSL it can be well below freezing point.
www.climatestotravel.com is good for details
Note: I am referring to summer and winter in the sense used in Europe and North America. In much of SA "winter" means the rainy seasons.
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