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CHILE Because Chile is the longest country in the world, it's not much of a stretch to say that you've "seen it all" once you've explored its 4,000-mile coastline. The north contains a desert while the south is home to glaciers, and in between PERU La Paz Brasília lies an adventure experience. BOLIVIA Iquiqui BRAZIL The capital, Santiago, is completely surrounded by the PARAGUAY Andes, but it basks in a Mediterranean climate and European Asunción CHILE culture. If you want to stretch your legs a little, take on the Andes with unforgettable hiking and climbing, or tour the vineyards that surround Santiago. Valparaiso Santiago Buenos URUGUAY Aires Montevideo ARGENTINA Punta Arenas, the world's southernmost major city, lies in Tierra del Fuego – a series of islands and straits. The city is quite opulent with historic mansions, but SOUTH PACIFIC OCEAN SOUTH ATL ANTIC OCEAN penguin and whale colonies also make it their home. Falkland Islands The nearby Magellan Forest Reserve promises good hiking and biking, plus great views of the Strait of Magellan, where C 0 miles 0 Punta Arenas km 500 500 H the Atlantic Ocean meets the Pacific. Chile 31

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