Argentina Travel Blogs - Page 11
Browse travel blogs from Argentina below. Argentina travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Argentina.
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#151 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
Mar 30, 2006 – Feb 12, 2008
I spent three days in Puerto Iguazu, a day on the Argentina side of the falls, a day on the Brailian side and a day of rest in between.
It was an amazingly sunny day for my visit to the Agrentina falls so I made sure I had enough sunscreen on. The falls were stunning. Each walking trail presented …
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#152 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
Oct 20, 2005 – Oct 23, 2005
Some photos from Buenos Aires. One of my favorite cities. Played with the colour in photoshop. just bumped up the contrast lots
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#153 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
Jan 27, 2007 – Feb 21, 2007
Cordoba, Argentina -› Santiago, Chile -› …
Nos recogieron a las 0.30 am y nos llevaron al aeropuerto desde donde partimos finalmente a las 2.30 am rumbo a Cordoba.
Llegamos a las 5.30 am al aeropuerto Pajas Blancas de Cordoba con un par de horas de retraso, claro pero un dia despues de lo previsto. Esto me trajo algunos reproches cuando re…
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#154 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
May 15, 2006 – May 20, 2006
Buenos Aires, Argentina -› -› …
Eva Peron. This name both unites and divides Argentina. She was loved and she was hated. People either respected her or they criticized her. Her story has inspired many in Argentine society today and her legacy will continue to live on no matter where one stands in reg…
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#155 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
May 15, 2007 – Jun 24, 2007
In Argentine politics there is something called strong executive power. In this instance, the president enjoys greater influence and power beyond the executive branch, specifically encompassing the legislative branch. Last week we had the privilege of meeting a deputy (equivalent to a United States…
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#156 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
May 16, 2007
LATINO RHYTHMS
ARGENTINA
Argentina in Depth 13D/12N
Argentina is blessed with an enchanting and thrilling nature. Upon arrival to Iguazu Falls, you will admire its splendid natural show. On your way to Puerto Madryn, discover the most varied sea bird colony in the world. This wi…
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#157 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
Mar 05, 2009 – Mar 11, 2009
Early March I'll visit Argentina. A couple of days business appointments in the area of Mendoza (wines) and the.. on my way to beautiful Patagonia..
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#158 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
Sep 10, 2008 – Jun 01, 2009
SO where were we, ah yes the lovely trek in Torres del Pan, chile, well the following day my knee was totally fucked! so we didnt do that much,a lot of reading and recouperating and planing the next phase of the trip.. Ushuaia or No... for those that dont know, Ushuaia is the southernmost town on t…
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#159 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
May 17, 2007
Before I start my blog for Thursday, I just want to take the
time to personally thank Luqman and Brandon for my birthday gifts. I was so
touched by both of these wonderful men’s generosities. I felt like a princess
with my bouquets, yes I …
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#160 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
May 29, 2006 – Jun 04, 2006
What comes to mind when you think of gangs? Bloods? Crypts? Well in Argentina, as an observer, one could almost call the soccer fans of various clubs gangs. The two biggest gangs would be Boca and River. The smaller gangs would be Huracan and Racing. The people h…
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#161 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
Jan 18, 2008 – Apr 08, 2008
Hola amigos. as those of you who know me are already aware, brought down by the ennui of life in the UK and the NHS, we quit our miserable jobs and flew away for three months to see the wonders of Chile, Argentina, Bolivia and Peru. here's a few bits of our adventures. (i started this about a month into the trip but I'll try and write about the first few weeks retrospectively.)
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#162 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
May 20, 2006 – Jun 03, 2006
JB Boonstra
I went to the flamenco show that I missed the first time some people went because I was in Montevideo. It was great! I don´t remember a time when I saw so much emotion put into dancing and playing instruments. Though tango may be more exclusively argentine, (and I like…
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#163 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
Jul 10, 2006 – Aug 14, 2007
a long day awaited us today... first a visit to the impressive itaipu
dam (the biggest dam in the world.. although the chinese probably think
different about that...) then the argentinean side of the falls
the dam is shared between paraguay and brazil and everything looks
really first world s…
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#164 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
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#165 of 578 Argentina travel blogs
Jun 12, 2008 – Aug 23, 2008
World -› Sanliurfa, Turkey -› …
I met Eric on Couchsurfing cause of his posting in the "running" group.So we got into contact and started writing...Even
we hadn't met personally yet Eric is something what is called a good
friend. Perhaps that sounds strange, cause we didn't met yet... but
nevertheless I can say we are somethin…
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