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- Feel the heavy mist of mountain steam at the third largest geyser field in the world. The legendary Los Géiseres del Tatio in north Chile, standing 4,200 meters above sea level, is also one of the world's highest altitude geyser fields.
- See the dazzling flight of hundreds of pink flamingos at the National Reserve Los Flemancos, as their radiant plumage temporarily obscures the snow-covered Andes in the horizon.
- Explore the lunar-like landscape of Tara-Aguas Calientes Salt Flats, east of San Pedro, in the middle of the Andean Mountain Chain, 4,860 meters (15,940 ft) above sea level. Here, volcanic structures and eroded slopes create one of the earth's most unique natural landscapes.
- Experience the mystery of the Easter Island Moais, the enormous stone megaliths carved with stylized faces that are believed to have "walked" from the quarries through their spiritual powers. The statues were carved as key elements in ceremonial sites during an intense and relatively brief creative era, from 1100 to 1600AD.
- Savor the view as you stand on top of Easter Island's Maunga Terevaka Volcano and gaze out at the 360 degree blue panorama of the mighty Pacific Ocean.
- Taste the full-bodied bouquet of an authentic Chilean red wine as you walk leisurely through the columns of a labyrinth-like vineyard.
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