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Issue Nov 06-14 2024: According to the Secretary of Desarrollo Sustentable de Yucatán and the Council on the Promoción Turística de Quintana Roo, the Yucatan Peninsula holds more than 9,500 cenotes, which are mysterious and amazing formations.

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Issue Nov 06-14 2024: The Dominican Republic is making strides to strengthen its position as the preferred destination for Colombian travelers, who currently rank as the third most common nationality visiting the Caribbean nation.

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Issue Nov 06-14 2024: Brotas, a town of roughly 25,000 people in the state of Sao Paulo, is known for its thrilling outdoor activities like rafting, hiking, and zip-lining.

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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Booking, the Dutch travel company, oversaw an online survey conducted with more than 1,000 Argentines.

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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Small-town tourism has gained popularity in Mexico, with places like Real del Monte, Tepoztlán, and Zacatlán being among the closest “pueblos mágicos” to Mexico City, ideal for weekend getaways.

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Issue Oct 30-Nov 05 2024: Brazil’s newest national park and natural heritage site, Lençóis Maranhenses on the North Atlantic coast of Brazil, known for its dramatic sand dunes and lagoons, and a recently designated UNESCO Natural Heritage Site in July, offers visitors a distinctive natural phenomenon that sets it apart from other dune formations worldwide.

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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: In the Baradero municipality of Buenos Aires, Argentina, two pulperías, historic country stories, have recently reopened. Natalia Acuña and her partner Sebastián Misenti renovated El Torito, a pulpería with two parts.

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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: Wine or trick? If the answer is both, the place to do it “truly” is at Viñedos La Redonda, where another edition of Hallowine is being planned, a festival that mixes wine tourism and ‘afterlife’ experiences.

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Issue Oct 23-29 2024: Recent developments in Pedernales aim to restore the economy and create job opportunities for locals.

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Issue Oct 16-22 2024: Tourists are increasingly interested in traveling to small towns in Colombia, according to a survey conducted by Booking.com. Reporting for El Tiempo of Bogotá, Angie Tatiana Rodríguez Bernal wrote about this new phenomenon and recommended three popular historical towns for readers to visit. For those living in big cities, the need

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