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Diogo Santos on January 4th, 2012

An original way to know Patagonia, full of mountains, lakes and glaciers and elected as one of ten priority targets to meet, according to publisher Lonely Planet. The proposal is simple yet bold, cycling about five hundred miles along the Carretera Austral south to the isolated village O 'Higgins, Chile, and then cross [...]

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Diogo Santos on November 29th, 2011

The 2550 km of the Paraguay River, a fabled South American river and port of entry for the ecosystems of the Pantanal and Mato Grosso, Brazil, are an alternative for those who want a little less wild and more open spaces. The Paraguay River is born in Sierra Araporã, the southern slope of the Sierra Parecis [...]

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Diogo Santos on November 24th, 2011

For the first time, the Portuguese hotel group Pestana is to manage a hotel in a mountain ski resort, and as soon as a flagship destination Patagonia. This mountain hotel is aa 12 th unit of the company in South America and presents itself as a bet on a growing tourist market as is the [...]

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Diogo Santos on August 27th, 2011

The Argentine Patagonia is an unforgettable destination that continues to attract visitors from around the world, and the landscape, find a special hotel, the Llao Llao Hotel. The Nahuel Huapi National Park, Patagonia in Argentina, is the place where we can find the Hotel Llao Llao Hotel. It is two hours by plane from Buenos Aires, 25 [...]

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Diogo Santos on July 10th, 2011

There is an immense silence as to be cumbersome if entangling ourselves in Patagonia, starting with the city of El Calafate and sliding then south, towards the Glaciers National Park. The same silence only found in the icy mountains or the desert. The Patagonian Andes Patagonian geographical marriage with Chile and [...]

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Diogo Santos on December 18th, 2010

1. Hug a tree in the Amazon The UN declared 2011 the International Year of the Forest, with events planned from El Salvador to Bulgaria to help promote and preserve the forests of the globe. Appears as the last chance to save the Amazon rainforest. The Amazon region, which has a length as the [...]

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Diogo Santos on July 29th, 2010

When you think in a remote, almost inaccessible, it is normal that the human mind comes to Patagonia. It is there that says the world ends, the way to the Strait of Magellan and beyond. But before these lands windy and cold in Patagonia Argentina, land of myths and colonized and colonizers, [...]

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