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In the 19th century, 350 pulperías or country taverns, corner stores and warehouses were in business in the Buenos Aires area. Today, only a handful of these establishments remain, scattered throughout the pampas.

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Tulum, like many other Caribbean beach towns, has become a destination for tourists looking for a paradise without COVID and the rules that come along with it.

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Hacienda Compostela is a hidden alternative hotel in a tranquil community a short distance from Mexico City. This “glamping” site includes contemporary lodging, plenty of activities for guests, and delicious meals.

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Ecohotel Posta de Purmamarca, Oceano Patagonia, Calma Nono and CasArtero are hotels in Argentina which use renewable energy, treat gray water, and recycle waste.

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A new proposal to create a network of trails traversing Brazil would connect over 10,000 kilometers of routes, linking various ecosystems and cities.

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New marketing campaigns in communities across Costa Rica are encouraging domestic and foreign tourists to visit forested areas, rivers, and waterfalls this year, opening up new spaces for tourists.

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Fátima Avilés, director of the La Paz Tourism Trust, FituPaz, explained how to enjoy the beaches of the sea of ​​Cortés and recommended some of the best experiences the destination has to offer.

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Argentine Chef Martín Altamirano sprinkles European influence into many of his dishes.

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The industrial complex, Frigorífico Anglo, is connected to the city of Fray Bentos, Uruguay.

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Argentina is far more than Buenos Aires. From the desert landscape to the rugged Patagonian mountains, there is diverse beauty in many regions of Argentina.

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