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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Recreational survival courses are taught to volunteers interested in a challenging yet rewarding adventure.
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The Santa María de Cañaviri Church experienced a rebirth. Located in Zongo de La Paz’s macro-district, at 1,820 meters above sea level, the church dates from the 18th century.
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Jalpan de Serra is a “Pueblo Mágico,” or Magical Town, in the Sierra Gorda in Mexico. There are numerous natural attractions and it is very picturesque.
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Quito has nearby attractions that you can reach within an hour or two of travel.
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Due to damage caused primarily by tourism, La Peña de Juaica was closed during Holy Week.
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The national tourism organizations of the eight member countries of the Central American Integration System (SICA), through the Central American Tourism Promotion Agency (CATA) presented their new 2021 tourism initiative entitled “The Best of the Best,” aimed at agencies in Spain, Italy, France, Germany, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.
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There’s no way a traveler visiting the vineyards and wineries of Mendoza can be “saved from becoming a fanatic of Malbec.”
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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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