Stretching over 4,200 kilometers along the southwestern coast of South America, Chile is a country of dramatic contrasts and hidden surprises. From the world’s driest desert in the north to the icy fjords of Patagonia in the south, Chile offers a landscape that constantly reinvents itself. Visitors can walk through the Atacama Desert, where NASA tests Mars rovers, or gaze at the clearest night skies on Earth from the high-altitude observatories near San Pedro de Atacama.
Argentina has everything from historical sites to casinos, warm sunny beaches to beautiful scenery. Although first-class accommodations are not available at all locations, the hospitality is one of the friendliest in the world.
Town on East side of Vancouver Island, British Columbia, Canada. Excellent shopping for native and maritime items with direct ferry access to Vancouver.
Venezuela is a country of contrasts, offering travelers a mix of rainforests, savannas, and Caribbean beaches. The country is home to unique destinations like Canaima National Park, where the world-famous Angel Falls, the tallest waterfall on Earth, cascades from an incredible height of 979 meters (over 3,200 feet). Visitors can take boat trips through jungle rivers, explore the iconic tabletop mountains, and marvel at the landscapes.
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Cumbres de Majalca
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In northern Mexico, it is the capital of Chihuahua State and known most for the hairless dogs that bear the same name. Pancho Villa operated out of the surrounding mountains. It is a major mining and cattle raising center. The smelting plant employs many of the citizens.