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Dry pole" Atacama Desert
In the northern part of Chile, the most famous tourist attraction is the Atacama Desert and “Moon Valley”. The Moon Valley, located in the desert region of Chile, is named after the moon's surface because of its topography. It is the driest region on the earth. In some places, it has not even rained for centuries. There are exciting landform colors and are popular with backpackers all over the world. It is ideal for hiking, cross-country, and mountain biking. Visitors to the Moon Valley feel as if they are walking through another fantasy world. The sunset, which is gradually becoming red, is the main color of the area, making up one of the most spectacular views of the Andes Mountains.

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Patagonia - Chile Baie National Park
The Torres-del-Paine National Park is one of the 50 most beautiful places in the United States recommended by the National Geographic magazine. It is located in the Patagonian plateau in the south of Chile, and the Andes Mountains are in the south of Argentina. A barrier between Chile and Chile extends from Rio Colorado to the Strait of Magellan, stretching from the Andes to the Atlantic Ocean. Bainei covers an area of 2,421 square kilometers and was designated as a National Park in 1959. It was designated by UNESCO as a World Natural Heritage Site in 1978. The park shows all the charm of a patient and physically fit visitor with its trails, mountains, lakes, canyons, creeks, prairies and wild flowers, woods, alpacas, and glaciers. This time, our journey within Baien is simply the eruption of character. Peerless is unique. It is a perfect encounter between the three-finger peak and the double-channel rainbow that happened once in a century.

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Argentine Glacier National Park
Argentine Glacier National Park is a jewel of the world. It is located in Patagonia in southern Argentina. There are 45 glaciers originating from the Patagonian ice field. In 1945, this place was listed as a national park and was listed in the United Nations World Natural Heritage in 1981 for protection. Glacier National Park is a strange and splendid natural scenic area, with rugged rocky mountains and numerous glacier lakes, including the most famous 160 km long Argentino Lake, and the only surviving in the world is still alive and constantly "The growing" Moreno Glacier, where you can see the myriad of ice collapses every day, Moreno Glacier attracted the attention of countries around the world.

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Argentina Fitz-Roy
The Monte-Fitz-Roy is an important part of the Argentine Glacier National Park and one of the most famous peaks in the Patagonian Andes. It is also one of the most famous hiking trails in the world. The local Aboriginal people are known as "Chalten", meaning "mountain", so it is not easy to see its true content. In the eastern highlands of Patagonia's Great Ice Field, there are a series of bright vertical rocky peaks that stand proudly between the glaciers and form a magnificent Patagonian landscape. The Fitzroy series of rocky and dangerous peaks are the most striking and spectacular. The height of the Fitzroy peak is only 3,405 meters, which is not as high as other peaks in the Andes, but it is the most difficult to climb for the climbers. A peak of the mountain, every summer almost every day 100 people can climb Everest, but Fitzroy Peak climbed a successful climber a year ago, showing that the precipitous ah TA.

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