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A forest of palm trees, an expansive lagoon, a colonial-style city, and a town of historical relics make up some of Colombia’s most beautiful tourist locations—yet they are also some of the country’s least known.

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Along the old route of the Seven Lakes, Argentina, sits a clearing in the forest where the oldest Tea house in Patagonia still operates.

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Twenty minutes from the Heritage City of San Miguel de Allende, there is a surreal home hidden in a town called Montecillo de la Milpa, and it is called Ranchito Cascabel. El Universal of Mexico City explained that Ranchito Cascabel, also known as Timmyland, in honor of its owner, is a set

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In 2020, 96% of Brazilians tourists decided to travel to other cities within the nation as opposed to international travel.

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Located in the Bay of Banderas, in the state of Nayarit, and born about 60 thousand years ago as a result of volcanic activity, the amazing archipelago of Las Marietas, a protected natural park and important biosphere reserve, is one of the great attractions of this Mexican region.

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From April 28th to May 4th, the 13th annual Colombian Travel Mart (CTM), one of the most important tourism events in the country, will be held virtually.

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For April 19, Indian Day, O Globo listed five options for virtual tours of museums and platforms dedicated to the preservation of Indigenous Brazilian culture.

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Barranquilla has celebrated its 208th anniversary since its founding as a town.

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After the tungsten mines in the Córdoba mountains were officially declared inactive after World War II, the town was subsequently abandoned. Today, the town has been converted into a modern “adventure tourism” location.

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There are nine “paradises” in Mexico with turquoise-blue waters.

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