Castillo de Naveira

Discover Castillo de Naveira in Luján, Argentina: A neo-Gothic castle in the Argentinian countryside.

Ischigualasto

Discover Ischigualasto in Ichigualasto, Argentina: Massive rock sculptures formed during the time of the dinosaurs still stand undisturbed.

Floralis Generica

Discover Floralis Generica in Buenos Aires, Argentina: 105-foot wide giant metallic flower blooms anew every day in the heart of Buenos Aires.

Laguna del Diamante

Discover Laguna del Diamante in Laguna Diamante, Argentina: A toxic lake near a volcanic caldera that is home to flamingos and other life.

Campanópolis

Discover Campanópolis in González Catán, Argentina: An Argentinian businessman facing terminal cancer built this whimsical medieval village using salvaged materials.

El Zanjón de Granados

Discover El Zanjón de Granados in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Museum housed in underground tunnels that date back to Buenos Aires's earliest settlements.

Villa Epecuen

Discover Villa Epecuen in Carhué, Argentina: Once swallowed by flood waters, this village has emerged as an eerie shadow of its former self.

Cerro Fitz Roy

Discover Cerro Fitz Roy in El Chaltén, Argentina: The inspiration for the Patagonia Clothing logo, Cerro Fitz Roy turns pink at sunrise.

Palacio Barolo

Discover Palacio Barolo in Buenos Aires, Argentina: A tower devoted to — and modeled after — the Divine Comedy.

Caminito

Discover Caminito in Buenos Aires, Argentina: A bright little alley in La Boca is a part of tango history.

La Manzana de las Luces

Discover La Manzana de las Luces in Buenos Aires, Argentina: A gateway to a mysterious network of underground tunnels.

Cementerio de la Recoleta

Discover Cementerio de la Recoleta in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Buenos Aires' city of the dead contains some very famous remains, including Eva Perón.

Xul Solar Museum

Discover Xul Solar Museum in Buenos Aires, Argentina: Xul Solar was an artist of alternate worlds, inventor of languages, and dreamer of utopias.

Iguazu Falls

Discover Iguazu Falls in Foz do Iguaçu, Argentina: A series of waterfalls so massive they straddle the border of Argentina and Brazil.

Perito Moreno Glacier

Discover Perito Moreno Glacier in Los Glaciares National Park, Argentina: This stunning mass of ice spans 121 square miles and is still growing.

El Ateneo Grand Splendid

Discover El Ateneo Grand Splendid in Buenos Aires, Argentina: This historic, palatial theater is now one of the world’s most beautiful bookstores.

Torre Telefonica Chile

Discover Torre Telefonica Chile in Santiago, Chile: It's just another skyscraper, but it's shaped like '90s cell phone.

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