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Ultimate Guide to a Week in Tierra del Fuego

Travel to the terminus of the Andes, and you’ve truly reached the end of the world once you set foot on Tierra del Fuego, a mythical land of fire and ice marooned off the southern tip of South America. Splitting between Chile and Argentina, visiting both sides of Tierra del Fuego has never been easier, allowing you to embark on an epic journey through forgotten fjords, crackling glaciers, windswept pampa, and brooding evergreen forests. Here’s how to make the most of your week-long adventure.
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Top 6 Must-Experience Special Teams in American Football

All due respect to baseball’s boys of summer, but football might just be America’s pastime. Whether it’s a town turning out to support a high school or college team, or the nation gathering to watch the Super Bowl, no sport is more popular in the US. While the games themselves are the main event, the exhilarating fan culture and rich traditions of the game offer can’t-miss experiences in and of themselves.
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Top Romantic Cities Worldwide: Readers’ Picks for 2025

This past month, Paris Hilton had the surprise of a lifetime when her boyfriend, actor Chris Zylka, bent down on one knee and popped the question while the two were skiing in Aspen, Colorado. Photos of the proposal show the happy couple kissing atop a snow-capped mountain, with the famous ski resort in the distance. And while not everyone can expect a $2 million ring the next time they’re in Aspen with their lover, they can expect a fair share of romance according toGoTravelDailyreaders, who voted the Rocky Mountain town one of the world’s most romantic cities.
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Top 6 Must-Visit Art Galleries in Amman

A flourishing art scene might not be the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Amman, Jordan’s capital that stretches out over seven hills and beyond. However, in recent years, a flurry of traditional and contemporary galleries have sprung up across the metropolis, attracting a wonderful and perhaps surprising array of local and international artists.
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Top Family Adventures Near Santiago

Like many countries in South America, Chile is famously friendly to families, no doubt inspired by the great cultural importance that Chileans place on family and children. The country’s unique geography, spread over 5,000 kilometers, can present challenges for young travelers. For instance, the Atacama Desert, known as the driest place on Earth, lies far in the north, while Patagonia is located in the south.
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Ultimate Island-Hopping Adventures: Explore Stunning Archipelagos

The word ‘archipelago’ comes from the Greek ‘arkhi’ (chief) and ‘pegalos’ (sea). Originally, it was a name only for the Aegean Sea, the island-speckled spur of the Mediterranean between Greece and Turkey. Now, however, the word describes any chain of islands, still evoking the spirit of adventure as it did when Odysseus set sail from Troy to explore the original landscape. Travellers find a multitude of unique experiences nestled close together in these remarkable places.
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