At little more than 60km (38mi), Piauí has the smallest coastline of Brazil’s 26 states.
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Overlooked by many tourists, the Jesuit crypt can be found and visited in Córdoba, Argentina.
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Barichara has the magic and energy of a town that connects with its rural roots.
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Voortus is an initiative to assist people in reconnecting with themselves and clearing their minds through nature tours in the forests of Mexico.
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The total solar eclipse of July 2, 2019, marked a “before and after” for the tourist life of the province of San Juan.
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Bucaramanga, known as the “City of Parks,” has had “an interesting development” that stands in contrast with its green parks and numerous art and cultural spots. Its temperate climate is “ideal” for exploring its streets.
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Tourism is an essential industry for many Brazilian states as it guarantees employment and income for the local populations.
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With the hope of making Bariloche the National Craft Beer Capital, the city will host the Craft Beer Festival, from Tuesday, March 1 to Sunday, March 6.
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If you like horror movies and adventures in the forest, be sure to go to Noctambulante, a horror film camp in Los Dinamos – a national park of forests and mountains in Mexico City.
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Playa Estacahuite is the “secret treasure of Oaxaca” and offers many activities for visitors. Playa Estacahuite is in San Pedro Pochutla on the coast of Oaxaca in Mexico.
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