Issue Mar 22-28 2023: The Amazon is one of the most important areas of the Earth and due to its wide expanse of jungle, it has even been considered the lung of the world.
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Issue Mar 22-28 2023: “The usually timid Quetzal birds” have special characteristics that are uncommon, and they mainly reside in areas such as Panama, Guatemala, Costa Rica, and other countries in the region.
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: Due to natural disasters or the necessity to sink entire towns for dam construction, there are seven sunken churches in Mexico.
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: Vendimia, the wine harvest festival of Argentina, features a wide variety wine tastings from the region of Jujuy.
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Issue Mar 15-21 2023: Neither promising to be the best nor the fastest, a new zipline on the Pão de Açucar mountain with views of Botafogo beach and Christ the Redeemer, could claim to be the most beautiful.
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Issue Mar 08-14 2023: In February, Argentina experienced record-breaking extreme temperatures, with both the lowest and highest temperatures in the last 60 years.
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Issue Mar 08-14 2023: Hotel das Cataratas, a hotel previously owned by Varig and known as the best hotel in South America, is now part of the Louis Vuitton empire.
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Issue Mar 08-14 2023: In Michoacán, Mexico, tourists can explore a volcano called Paricutín and an island called Janitzio.
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Issue Mar 01-07 2023: In Cartagena de Indias, Colombia, visitors can stay at “a Self-Service Boutique Hotel,” in which “there are no restaurants, no pool, no one to take your bags for you.”
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Issue Mar 01-07 2023: In 2008, Leo and Ana met in El Chaltén, Santa Cruz, and fell in love. Leo is a cameraman who went to El Chaltén to film a documentary about glaciers, and Ana was a gym teacher.
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