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Air Service At Last to Chile’s Chiloé Island

Sunset along the coastline of Chiloe National Park - photo by Lin linao, from Wiki Commons As the Chilean coastline plunges south toward the Antarctic, it begins to fray into glacier-carved fjords and...

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Rodeo Season Kicks Off in Chile

Rodeo teams each have four members - all accomplished horsemen The 18th of September is Chilean Independence Day, merely one highlight of a month-long celebration known as Mes de la Patria, Month of...

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Patagon Journal, A New Bilingual Magazine Covering the Chilean Patagonia

Chile's Patagonia offers much for each traveler International tourism to Chile’s spectacular slice of Patagonia is on the rise, and there’s a brand-new bilingual magazine covering the region. It’s...

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Kawashkar Culture Declared a Living Treasure

The Kawashkar people lived and hunted near Tierra del Fuego - photo courtesy of Nestor Galina via Creative Commons The windswept, glacial islands that fringe Tierra del Fuego in Chile, as it brushes...

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Dakar Rally Rolls Through Chile, Finishes in Peru

The Dakar Rally goes through the Nevado Valley in Chile. Photo courtesy of Thiago via Flickr. The world’s wildest motorsport race just finished and announced its winners! Racers crossed the  Andes into...

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Visiting Chile’s El Tatio Geysers

The El Tatio Geysers in the north of Chile are a unique spot in the Atacama, the driest desert in the world. Photo by dennis_fidalgo on Flickr. The El Tatio Geysers are one of the most exciting, unique...

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Atacama: Hot Springs, Geysers, and Lakes in the World’s Driest Desert

The presence of water in the desert attracts life, in this case, grasses and flamingos When you’re traveling to the world’s driest desert, a vast swath that covers the northern part of Chile, as well...

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