Rapa Nui (Easter Island, Isla de Pascua) is an isolated island in the southeastern Pacific Ocean, one of the most remote inhabited islands in the world. The island is most famous for its nearly 900 monumental statues called moai. These statues were carved from volcanic rock between the 13th and 16th centuries by the island's inhabitants. In 1995, UNESCO designated Rapa Nui as a World Heritage Site, recognizing its cultural significance: "Rapa Nui, the indigenous name of Easter Island, bears witness to a unique cultural phenomenon. A society of Polynesian origin that settled there c. A.D. 300 established a powerful, imaginative, and original tradition of monumental sculpture and architecture, free from any external influence. From the 10th to the 16th century this society built shrines and erected enormous stone figures known as moai, which created an unrivaled cultural landscape that continues to fascinate people throughout the world."

Experience the breathtaking beauty of Chilean Patagonia on an epic 3,200 km (2,000 mi) journey along the Carretera Austral and its many side trips. The Carretera Austral, also known as Route 7 or The Southern Way, is the most scenic road in Chilean Patagonia. Spanning 1,247 km (775 mi) from Puerto Montt to Villa O'Higgins, this mostly unpaved route traverses through rainforests, fjords, lakes, glacial rivers, and verdant valleys, all framed by majestic snow-capped peaks.

The area around San Pedro de Atacama in Northern Chile is one of the top destinations in Chile, it is renowned for its stunning landscapes and breathtaking views of salt flats, colorful lagoons with flamingos, peaks, volcanoes, deserts & geysers. Main locations in the video: Reserva Nacional Los Flamencos - Monjes de la Pacana (0:37), Salar de Tara (2:11), Licancabur volcano (3:21), Valle de la Luna (3:43), El Tatio Geysers(5:53), Rio Putana (8:45), Iglesia de Machuka (9:28), Pukara de Quitor (10:15), Salar de Atacama - Laguna Piedra (11:07), Laguna Tebinquinche (11:49), Laguna Chaxa (12:27), Lagunas Altiplanicas: Lagunas Miscanti (13:30) & Miñiques (14:32), Laguna Salar de Aguas Calientes (Salar de Talar) (14:54), Valle de la Muerte (Valle de Marte) (15:53), Petroglifos Yerbas Buenas (16:51), Arco Iris Valle (Rainbow Valley) (17:15), Iglesia San Pedro de Atacama (18:33).

The Marble Caves (Cuevas de Mármol) are natural rock formations located in the glacial lake General Carrera, situated in Chilean Patagonia near the Chile-Argentina border. These caves are renowned for their breathtaking beauty, having been shaped over a period of 6,000 years by the gentle erosion of the lake waters against the marble rocks. Accessible by boat, the caves can be reached from Puerto Rio Tranquilo, which is close to the Carretera Austral.