Uluwatu, Baili, Indonesia

The Temple of Uluwatu dominates the sea from its site atop a great cliff, situated on a peninsula formed at the south of the seductive island. The sanctuary has been
invaded by monkeys who are expert thieves!

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La Polinesia Francesa

The Society Archipelago is divided in two parts, the Windward Islands formed by four grand islands, including Tahiti (which in turn is divided in two islands: Tahiti Nui, the biggest, and Tahiti Iti, which is the smallest), Moorea and Etiaora and on the other hand, the Leeward Islands. 200 kilometers from Tahiti, that includes Huahine. Bora Bora. Raiatea. Tahaa and Maupiti.

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Isla de Pascua

The Chilean coasts offer surprises and fascinating contrasts with beautiful and wild bays. Chile extends from the Tropic of Capricorn to Patagonia, with a wide variety of climates and landscapes. On this trip, we wanted to visit two of the country’s most unusual landscapes: Easter Island and the Central Coast, from Pichilemu to Zapallar, a voyage that includes Vina del Mar and Valparaiso.

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Valencia, España

Beautiful city in the Mediterranean coast, where gothic, baroque,modernist andmodern architecture are mixed. The port has been completely renovated for the Copa América, and offers an exceptional marina. Valencia is one of the largest cities of Spain, and is among the most animated.

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Mar Muerto, Jordania e Israel

With coast in these two countries, the Dead Sea is located 416 m below the sea level; it has 75 km long and 6 to 16 km wide. Its strong salt concentration (33 %) does not allow animal or vegetable life, and people floats without the possibility of sinking.

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Fiordos, British Columbia, Canadá

Between Bella Bella and Prince Ruppert, the coast of British Columbia is an enigmatic region of fjords and channels among snow- covered mountains that offer a fabulous landscape adorned with waterfalls and is home to bears and whales. 

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Birmania Myanmar

Enclaved in the southern part of Asia, Myanmar is the name used by the locals to describe their home, which is the place named by the British as Burma. Since 1989, the original name is been used to denominate the land, also known as the “Land of Gold” because of its natural wealth and generous climate.

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Nunavik

North of Quebec province exists an unknown world inhabited by the Inuit of Canada.  In this world, shadows lengthen, the sun disappears at midnight only to rise two hours later, and the endless winter covers everything – including the sea – with a white layer of snow and ice.

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