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Pablo Neruda’s admiration of the vast ocean at a place he renamed Isla Negra, once known as Las Gaviotas, inspired most of his work; he filled it with magic and mystery making it the national treasure it is today.

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Every year, there is a great parade through the streets of Mexico to celebrate the Día de Muertos. It features flowers, skulls, and music through the medium of dance and the decoration of parade floats.

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With the arrival of the spring season in Brazil, the Roteiros de Charme guide compiled a list of hotels and inns that offer sustainable contact with nature.

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One of the most important Mexican festivals is being celebrated further in a new theme park.

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The cultivation of hundreds of tulips is aided by the soil, the cold winter, and the mild spring in the Patagonian region of Esquel and Trevelin in Chubut.

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Right on the border of Minas with the state of São Paulo, the municipality of Extrema unites all the characteristics of those who seek contact with nature and radical activities, as well as a relaxing and hospitable place.

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The Basaltic Prisms of Santa María Regla are tall columnar joints of basalt rock found near Huasca de Ocampo in the Mexican state of Hidalgo within the Trans Mexican Volcanic belt.

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The town of General Belgrano has become a tranquil weekend getaway destination for porteños – the nickname for people from Buenos Aires – within the past few years, but the town has not always been like that.

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Lampa, also known as ‘the city of seven wonders’ is not only a diverse tourist attraction of Peru, but also as is in every corner of the country, it has great food.

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Serra Gaúcha has a range of parks and eateries, and is known for its European atmosphere, noted both in its landscape and the German and Italian influence on its gastronomy.

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