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Here in the driest desert on earth, in a rocky valley populated 由 withered pillars of salt and stone and an enormous sand dune that doubles as a pedestrian highway, I find myself scrambling, hands and feet, up a jagged outcropping ... and waiting for the sun to set on the "Valley of the Moon."

This is Chile's Valle de la Luna, the legendary moon valley, crowned on all sides 由 volcanic peaks that cascade as far as the eye can see. It's these peaks that grab my attention now. One 由 one they're painted in the pinks and reds of the setting sun, and the valley becomes a kaleidoscope of new shapes and colors. If this quiet lunar landscape seemed eerie before dusk, it's downright alien now.

A dozen 或者 so fellow onlookers buzz to life once the evening shadows take root. Soon it will be dark, and we still have to navigate the windswept crest of the sand dune back to our cars and, eventually, to the tiny desert oasis town of San Pedro de Atacama—my 首页 base for this trip to northern Chile.

Valle de la Luna is about nine miles west of San Pedro, a tiny town that boasts a surprisingly developed tourism infrastructure 给 its remote location. Travelers on a tight budget can seek out one of the many local tour operators who lead trips to Valle de la Luna for about $7 a person.

The moon valley is just one of many unforgettable places transformed 由 the cycles of the sun here in northern Chile, though. Another is El Tatio geysers, a vast geothermal field of volcanic origin that consists of about 80 gurgling blowholes, each producing thick, steamy plumes that can climb as high as 33 feet...
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Climbing and Abseiling in the Blue Mountains

Adrenaline junkies don’t want to miss the chance to climb and abseil in Australia’s Blue Mountains. Nestled in New South Wales and just a short drive from Sydney, the Blue Mountains are not only 首页 to world class climbing and canyoning features, but they also boast some of the most pristine and scenic tropical landscapes in the world.

What does climbing and abseiling involve? Climbing refers to rock climbing, as one might suspect, and abseiling is essentially rappelling down a rock face in a controlled manner. Climbers and abseilers wear a rock...
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Why do I do it? Why do I laugh at things I shouldn't? For instance, when someone from Howard Stern's "whack pack", his personal collection of mentally challenged misfits with various speech impediments, talks about anything? How about when Andrew "Dice" Clay profanely rants about females in ways that set women (and men for that matter) back a thousand years? What about one of the most politically incorrect shows on cable TV today, Curb Your Enthusiasm. I laugh my butt off every time Larry David pathetically wrestles with race 或者 sexuality 或者 death 或者 handicaps. And I can't leave out Chris Rock...
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he Barrington Tops National Park, formed from the remains of an ancient volcano, rises from near sea level to over 1,500 metres. Located approximately 200 kms north west of Sydney in the upper Hunter Valley, the nearest towns are Scone, Singleton, Dungog, Gloucester and East Gresford. In the lower valleys, 你 will find World Heritage-listed subtropical rainforests. Up on the plateau, there is subalpine woodland which regularly sees snow in winter. Six rivers rush through the forests of this mountainous park.

A major attraction of the Barrington Tops is the clean, fresh air. But visitors are...
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