Chile
Chile offers visitors terrain from the Atacama, the highest, driest desert on earth in the north, to beaches along its 2,500 mile coastline, and in the south, an Antarctica-like climate with fjords reaching Cape Horn, South America’s southernmost point. Travelers will find lush forests, waterfalls, hot springs, snow capped mountains, lakes, and rare wildlife. Stargazers enjoy Chile’s clear, dark skies and observatories, while wine lovers will delight in vineyards and outstanding wines.
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