| ARGENTINA / CHILE Two at the tip Ushuaia, Argentina, and Punta Arenas, Chile, sit at the fin del mundo, the end of the world. But can visits to these two places be out of this world? Writer Alan Solomon offers his assessment. (PHOTOS INCLUDED) FULL ARTICLE > TRAVEL FEATURES Still waters run deep The Everglades is like the difficult novel everyone recognizes as great but only the truly dedicated actually plow through. (PHOTOS NCLUDED) FULL ARTICLE > The inner workings of Hearst Castle Hearst Castle is a living (and occasionally leaking) testament to what results when a well-traveled, art-intoxicated, house-proud rich guy ignores all common sense. (PHOTOS INCLUDED) FULL ARTICLE > | | | | TRAVEL SHORTS 2007 had its surprises Last year's travels were not exotic, says writer Alfred Borcover, but each trip served up an ample amount of delicious surprises. FULL ARTICLE » News from around the world Festival for mustard lovers … Five fast snowboard trips … "Fodor's In Focus" guides … Equestrian vacations … Secret spots in Tuscany … W.Va. travel guide … Kids' rides at Cedar Point ... more. FULL ARTICLE » | |  | TRAVEL GALLERY Photos of the week Journeys to the U.S. Virgin Islands and the "Wonders of the Mid-Atlantic." PHOTO GALLERY > | |  | | TRAVEL INSIDER Passport card in the works A new card that Americans can use to cross the Mexican and Canadian borders may be issued as early as April at less than half the cost of a passport, says the State Department. FULL ARTICLE > | |  | | TRAVEL Q&A Was the question out of line? A traveler of Asian origin returning from a cruise by way of Mexico handed his U.S. passport to an immigration officer and was asked what his citizenship was. Was the officer out of line? FULL ARTICLE > | |  | | |