Mongolia – The Gobi desert

The Gobi desert in Mongolia is still one of the least hospitable places in the world, starting from its name which means “place without water”. So why go there? Words can hardly explain it, but you just need to get there and here its majestic variety of colors and its size, which does not end except on the horizon line, appear in front, and the magic begins. There are no roads, there are no indications,…

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Sian K’an – Mexico

“Gate of Paradise” is the meaning of “Sian Ka’an”. Just dive for 5 minutes to understand that it is not just a name.Sian Ka’an is a biosphere reserve in Tulum, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. It was established in 1986 and became a Unesco world heritage site in 1987. The Caribbean Sea surrounds the reserve, including part of the coral reef The reserve also includes around 23 archaeological sites of the Mayan civilization,…

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Isla Mujeres – Mexico

Isla Mujeres, the island of women in Mexico, is one of the most beautiful natural paradises in the world. It is located in the Quintana Roo region and it takes just half an hour by ferry from Cancun to reach the island. Isla Mujeres derives its name from the discovery of some statues of women found on the day of its discovery: March 17, 1517, the day on which the Spanish explorer Francisco Hernandez de…

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Bacalar Lagoon – Mexico

The Bacalar Lagoon is also called the 7-color Lagoon with the name given to it by the Maya, fascinated by the seven shades of blue that the water assumes, based on the depth, in this place out of time. Bacalar Lagoon is a paradise of crystal clear waters that extends inland from Quintana Roo, in the southern part of the Yucatan Peninsula, near the border with Belize The freshwater lake is surrounded by a lush…

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