The Esmeralda training ship returns to Osaka as Chile's ambassador to World Expo 2025.
Tomás Alzamora: "Telling stories from the territory is very relevant".
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Enotourism Awards Chile 2025 recognize innovation in wine tourism offerings
Chile improves its perception in the United States and rises 5 places in the ranking in Nation Brands Index 2024
Two Chileans among 50 global leaders in green hydrogen 2025
Chile leads environmental action in Latin America with ambitious 2050 targets
Chile and Google launch Humboldt Connect: the first submarine cable that will link South America and Oceania
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Rossana Dresdner's column: "The world is looking at Chile with different eyes".
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With the arrival of winter, the Tatio Geysers, located at an altitude of over 4,200 meters in the Antofagasta Region, offer one of the most striking winter landscapes in northern Chile. The contrast between the steam from their fumaroles and the sub-zero temperatures makes this landscape a must-see destination this season.
The Malalcahuello-Nalcas National Reserve is a prime destination for winter nature tourism. Its snow-covered forests of ancient araucaria trees create unique landscapes in southern Chile.
With the rains and low temperatures, the Andes Mountains are covered in snow, creating an iconic view from the Chilean capital. This imposing natural barrier is an essential part of the urban landscape and a symbol of winter in Chile, attracting visitors and winter landscape photography enthusiasts.
Punta Arenas, in the Magallanes Region, offers unique winter views overlooking the Strait of Magellan. The combination of snow, southern light, and the coastal landscape reinforce the extreme and fascinating nature of southern Chile.
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The South American country is seeking to bring Indian producers to places like Patagonia and the Dientes de Navarino to boost the audiovisual industry and, in turn, the tourism, gastronomy, and economic sectors.
El País (Spain)
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