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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