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Discover the Unique Beauty of the Atacama Salt Flats: Nature’s Unmatched Landscape

In northern Chile, a short drive south from the local capital of San Pedro, you’ll find one of the world’s most alluring treasures: the Atacama Salt Flats. This region is recognized as one of the driest areas in the world, receiving hardly more than 1 mm of rainfall in an entire year. Its unique geography includes the Andes mountains to the east and Cordillera de Domeyko to the west, alongside various volcanoes such as Aguas Calientes and Lincancabur. Historically significant, the salt flats were central to the War of the Pacific, a conflict fueled by valuable mineral-rich territories desired by Bolivia and Peru, along with shaping Bolivia’s economic identity and wedging Chile between the borders of Argentina, Bolivia, and Peru.
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Top Chicago Food Trends and Must-Try Eats for Foodies

The James Beard Foundation can sniff out a culinary winner, which is why it chose Chicago to host its ‘Oscars of the food world’ award ceremony through 2021. The city has become a chowhound’s hot spot, with award-winning chefs and foodie talent elevating an already thriving food scene to new gourmet heights. As you graze through town, here are the themes to keep in mind and mouth.
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Top U.S. Destinations to Visit in January

With a new year comes a fresh opportunity to see the world. For January, GoTravelDaily whisks you off to the snow-capped mountains of northern Idaho, on a treasure hunt for glass globes on an island in Georgia, and to a new Minneapolis hotel set to open right in time for the Super Bowl. Whether it’s adventure or an escape from the cold that you’re after, here are the best places to travel to in January.
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Bohemian Artistic Retreats Near Moscow: Unwind in Style

Nothing in classic Russian literature captures the idea of paradise lost better than Anton Chekhov’sThe Cherry Orchard. The M2 highway going directly south from Moscow passes a few notable countryside retreats – including Chekhov’s own at Melikhovo (80km) where the writer’s modest estate, now a wonderful museum, is located. However, the main ‘cherry-orchard’ belt lies further south.
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Explore Oka Valley: Journey Through Russia’s Historic Waterway

You might recall the names of great Russian rivers like the Volga or the Yenisey from geography lessons, but the Oka is unlikely to be one of them despite its easy-to-remember and affirmatively sounding name. Yet, as the main transport route of the ancient Muscovite princedom, it has more history and at least as much appeal for travelers as its more famous counterparts.
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Explore Fez: A Culinary Journey Through Morocco’s Food Capital

Moroccan cuisine is a cultural melting pot, and Fassi flavours originated in thefanadiq(ancient inns used by travelling merchants), where numerous nationalities crossed paths. The Berber influence is found in staples like couscous, while Arabs contributed dried fruit and spices, and the French established a café culture. Recipes vary by region, but some of Morocco’s most unique dishes hail from Fez.
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Essential Activities and Attractions in Split

Located around 200km north of Dubrovnik on the Dalmatian coast, the Croatian city of Split is often overshadowed by its glamorous neighbor. However, once you’ve wandered Split’s enchanting Roman old town, lingered over a coffee on its sunny waterside promenade, and ventured into its beautiful surrounds, you might find yourself agreeing with the locals (known as Splićani), who describe their city as ‘the most beautiful in the world’.
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Best Design Boutiques in Helsinki You Must Visit

Central Helsinki boasts a concentration of shops that offer the finest in Finnish design, ranging from kitchenware and jewellery to textiles and furniture. The appeal of Nordic style and the durability of these pieces are evident in their prices; however, investing in top-quality and functional gifts and souvenirs is worthwhile. Most of the top boutiques are conveniently located within walking distance in a compact Design District.
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