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Saturday, 15 June 2019

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Discovering Chile's dark sky sanctuary 🌟; where to stay in Buenos Aires 🏑; visiting Brazil's Pantanal πŸ†

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Dear kopral,

From top to tail, South America is so rich in landscapes, wildlife and cities that it's impossible to categorise – no matter how many times you visit. Next month all eyes are on Chile and Argentina as a total solar eclipse passes through on 2nd July. If you'll miss this natural phenomenon, no fear – you can head instead to the world's first Dark Sky Sanctuary in Chile. We're also highlighting where to stay Buenos Aires, a city that never runs low on excitement, and if you want to get back to nature, we've put together a guide on visiting Brazil's Pantanal, an area that rivals the Amazon in wildlife-viewing. 

With so many choices – in such a big landmass – narrowing down where to go in South America can be a challenge. Remember, our local experts are always on hand to help you with planning an unforgettable trip. 

Until next time,

Jenny
Online Editor

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From the Rough Guides blog:
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Chile South America NL

In northern Chile, the Elqui Valley isn't a little off the beaten track, but this year is its time to shine: the valley lies in the path of totality for the Great South American Eclipse on 2nd July, making it one of the best places in the world to admire this celestial event.

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3.Buenos Aires

One of South America's most cosmopolitan cities, Buenos Aires has been nipped and tucked over the past decade. More transport and revamped green spaces brush up against Parisian-style architecture, but where should you base yourself? We have the answers.

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4.Brazil Pantanal

Forget the Amazon for a moment: the Pantanal wetlands offer some of the best opportunities for spotting animals in their natural habitats in Brazil. Here's the lowdown to visiting the largest inland wetland area in the world.

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