Valparaíso, Valparaiso Region
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Posted about 5 years ago
A UNESCO World Heritage site and street art capital of South America, this litte oceanside town is a fairly hidden gem. With colorful houses scattered all across the rolling hills looking down on the Pacific Ocean, you're bound to find some inspiration here- just ask famous poet Pablo Neruda.
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