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With transparent waters and white beaches, the Isla de Enmedio appears to belong in the Caribbean more than the Gulf of Mexico.

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Las Coloradas are a collection of shallow pools that constitute one of Mexico’s most important salt processing plants, which includes a small town where most of the population works in salt production.

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Just before mandatory quarantine took effect in Argentina, archeologists discovered a pyramid-like structure, possibly used for ceremonial purposes, in the Lost Town of la Quebrada del Tala.

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The island of San Lucas in Costa Rica officially became a national park on Monday in commemoration of the country’s 50th anniversary of the national park system.

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Remo Monzeglio, the Undersecretary of Tourism in Uruguay, announced the possibility that the country would allow the entry of tourists from “healthy points,” namely a few Argentine provinces and Paraguay.

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To trace the origin of skiing in Argentina, one must look to prehistory, when hunters and shepherds from Scandinavian countries used wooden slats to travel on snow.

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The images that were taken by the photographer João Paulo Krajewski over the last two years inside the private wild reserve of the hotel’s property are becoming a source of income to help local families.

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On August 8th, the tourism campaign titled Rediscover Rio was launched by 5 local attractions.

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With the advent of social distancing, vacationers across the world are looking to visit smaller cities with lower populations, where they presume there will be a lower risk of becoming infected with coronavirus.

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The new Colombia “Inspire Me” platform connects the tourism sector, destinations and their communities, and travelers.

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