By: Gen Wright | 2010-10-15 | Travel & Leisure The Atacama Desert is one of the most fascinating regions of Chile and is often referred to as moonlike and otherworldly. read more
By: Archie Blazer | 2010-12-17 | Article Marketing The people living here used to work on the land and their main activities included weaving, ceramics and basketwork. read more
By: Roy Heale | 2010-05-15 | City Guides If you want to travel to the South Pacific and enjoy the warm and beatiful beaches, then you will not be disappointed when visiting Chile. This long trip of coastal land wedged between the Pacific Ocean and the Andes Mountains offers you some of the most famous beaches in South America. In addtion, the capital city of Santiago is very gay friendly. read more
By: Gary Sargent | 2010-09-26 | Travel & Leisure You have your reasons, but you want to be truly inspired by your next vacation. A Chile vacation is the thing that you are looking for. Depending on where you go, the territories of Chile present a range of options from arid deserts in the North to the outer reaches of Polynesian islands to the grey-white walls of glaciers in Antarctica. Try any of the following three options for a Chile tour to be inspired. read more
By: Howie Holben | 2010-03-30 | Destinations The unique geography of Chile allows visitors to explore volcanoes, ski or snowboard in the Andes, lounge on picturesque beaches and enjoy a night out in the gay district of Santiago all in one day. Rich in varied landscapes and important landmarks, visitors to Chile can experience the statues of Easter Island, arid deserts, exceptional architecture and churches, the Mirador de Chepu Penguin Colony, the world-famous Torres del Paine National Park in Patagonia and the Elqui Valley in La Serena, which teems with legends of extraterrestrial activities, all in one trip. read more
By: AngelaMathew | 2012-05-31 | Travel & Leisure Get a chance to travel Chile with I-southernworld and enjoy your Chile holidays by visiting the tourist places like world's driest Atacama Desert and Easter Island. Your will love the food in Chile specially seafood which will make your trip rocking! read more
By: alam.md | 2010-10-14 | Free In Chile, 33 miners have been trapped in a mine for 69 days at a depth of 1970 feet from the surface of the earth. Their survival and rescue is one of wonderful incidents in the humane history. Many people watched their rescuing. It is a history and record read more
By: Taylor White | 2011-04-13 | Article Marketing When you get to know about the prospects that exist in Chile real estate markets, you would be surprised that investments in Chile are better than in several other markets. The real estate environment in developed countries offers little scope for appreciation in the near future. On the other hand, Chile market is on a growth path and you can reap maximum benefits by investing in Chile real estat read more
By: Gary Sargent | 2010-11-30 | Travel & Leisure On 13th October 2010, the last of 33 miners trapped by an accident at the San Jose copper-gold mine near Copiapo, Chile was winched to safety. He had been at a depth of 2,300 feet below ground level. He had spent 69 days trapped underground with his companions after a shaft collapsed at the notoriously dangerous mine where the deaths of 8 miners had been reported over the last 12 years. read more
By: Barry Bowen | 2010-09-17 | Databases Desert racing usually occurs off the road in a two or four wheeled vehicle. Sometimes in cars with powerful tires of in trucks that have a lot of resilience to rocky and alternative terrains. These courses are usually made up of a few loops, often two, and can stretch for over forty miles till a winner is determined. read more
By: annphilip | 2012-03-05 | Writing Among various ecosystems in the planet, the desert ecosystem is one of the diverse one with a variety of flora and fauna. Plants and animals that can face tough conditions can survive there. read more
By: Paige Taylor | 2010-09-18 | Cruises Long endless miles of sand dunes and scorching heat are probably the images one has in mind when one thinks about deserts in general and Sahara in particular. However, if you expect to challenge yourself and live on the wild side, let’s visit Sahara desert - one of nature’s wonders with its vast stretches of sand. This desert is also home to a variety of plants and animals naturally equipped to handle the extremities of this area. The Sahara desert, which covers around 9,000,000 square kilometers and stretches over areas of Northern Africa, from the Red Sea to the areas close to the outskirts of the Atlantic Ocean has the reputation of being the world’s largest hot desert. Over the years, the climate of the Sahara desert has undergone humungous changes. This hot desert has annual temperatures that can exceed 30 degrees C. Some of the hottest months have temperatures exceeding 50 degrees C. In the winters, the temperatures drop below 0 degree. read more
By: sarahlauren | 2011-02-10 | Adventure Tourism Dubai is a popular travel destination and has a lot to offer in terms of luxury, entertainment, shopping and fun. As soon as I landed in Dubai, my spouse had made arrangements for a Desert safari trip through a travel agent in Dubai. He was fascinated by his friend’s account of their desert safari trips and wanted to try it out to have a real feel of the charming deserts. read more
By: Michael Bresciani | 2010-10-16 | Current Affairs Current Affairs, Christianity, Advice The capsule the Chilean Navy constructed traveled up and down through the earth a distance of 33 miles in total to save 33 trapped Chilean miners. The courage, faith and patriotism of the nation, the rescuers and the miners have now traveled across the globe to touch every nation in the world. It is reported that one billion people or one sixth of the world’s population watched the live feeds of the rescue of miners trapped underground near the town of Copiapo, located 800 kilometers north of Santiago, Chile. The rescue which is estimated to have cost $20 mil in U.S. dollars saw the re... read more