The most exciting trip anyone could take is to see the immense waterfalls of the Iguaçu River, which is divided between two countries.
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Tourism is one of most effective ways a country can generate income.
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Through Argentina’s Río Negro, between Viedma and San Antonio Este, is a lonely path that extends 200 kilometers through beaches, rocky cliffs, sea lion dens, and fossils.
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For those Costa Ricans who feel like they are “always visiting the same destinations, always seeing the same landscapes, always the same sea,” there are options.
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In 2017, “more than 1.07 million” travelers from the United States visited Cuba. Of these travelers, “453,905 are Cuban residents in the United States.” The remaining “619,523 [were] Americans.”
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Every year, National Geographic selects 21 places to visit. For 2018, three Latin American destinations are among them.
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The Dominican Republic’s city of museums, La Vega, has created space for the preservation and dissemination of cultural and historical aspects of the city.
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Shiripuno, an Ecuadorian Amazonian community, has a cultural center dedicated to tourism management administered by 30 Kichwa women, instilling the admiration of visitors.
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In spite of their primitive infrastructure and difficulty of access, “the beaches of Calhaus, Sono, and Martim de Sá are hidden treasures that are definitely worth the experience.”
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The Festival de Cine de Los Cabos is an annual international film festival held in Baja California Sur. It first started six years ago.
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