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Chile’s Atacama Desert: Touring The Driest Place On Earth

Valle de la the Muerte and Valle de la Luna
Chile's Atacama Desert is a place of constant change. Steamy days give way to harsh nights, desert sands give way to sweeping salt flats, and, at any given time of day, the landscape could transform from dove-white to tan, coral, peach, mauve, and indigo. Who knew the driest place on Earth could be so alive?
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Indonesia Tsunami Warning 2012: 8.7 Earthquake, Huge Aftershock Strike Fear On Wednesday

On Wednesday an 8.7 magnitude earthquake struck right off the waters of Indonesia. The huge quake could be felt in Singapore, Thailand and India. In 2004, a 9.1 magnitude earthquake struck Indonesia, setting off a tsunami. Over 226,000 people in Sri Lanka, Thailand, Indonesia, India and nine other countries were killed, reports CNBC. The latest earthquake has set fears of a Tsunami in residents.
Iberia

Iberia Strike: 150 Flights Canceled, More To Follow

Pilots for Spanish airline Iberia, part of International Airlines Group, went on strike on Monday, grounding 150 flights in the first of 30 one-day strikes to protest against the start-up of low-cost carrier Iberia Express.
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10 Reasons To Visit Santiago, Chile

Santiago may lack the hype of Rio or Buenos Aires, but don't let that turn you away. Chile's sprawling capital city is cultured, unpredictable, and very ambitious.
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Earth Hour 2012: Why Are The Lights Out? [BEFORE & AFTER PHOTOS]

Why are the lights and logos out at the Empire State Building, Sydney Opera House, Eiffel Tower, Christ the Redeemer, Burj Khalifa, and Great Wall of China? They've all gone dark for Earth Hour 2012 as a symbolic gesture of each nation's commitment to sustainability.

Nature's Best Pranks

In celebration of April Fools' Day 2012, here is a list of the best pranks nature's ever pulled on mankind!

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