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yadilitta says:
Well, for us - I mean Peruvian - Buenos Aires is well known as a great Shopping destination. The prices are similar to ours, but the fashion is great!
You can't miss the Leather: jackets, boots, shoes, handbags, gloves, you name it you get it. Also the cashmere is nice. Clothes in general - they …
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yadilitta says:
I have been at the PISTARINI airport in Buenos Aires, best known as Ezeiza - code EZE. When I arrived there, the customs were ok, the only thing that took long was the baggage claim. Apparently it’s something that always happens. The locals weren’t happy, but were used to it.
After passing the …
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Santiago
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#33 of 37 general tips & advice in Argentina
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Laurabob says:
We flew Quantas from Auckland to Santiago, it was fine, although the jet lag was a nightmare. It was part of our round the world ticket. Perhaps you could fly to Santiago and get an extra flight to BA.
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worldup says:
Full Day (or More) Walking Tour.
Start at the Plaza San Martin. It is a beautiful plaza with a large statue of Gen. San Martin on horseback. On the north side of the plaza is the Circulo Militar. A stunning marble building that is named after retired military officers. (Tours are available) On th…
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searchin4sabatini says:
Just about 1000kms from Antartica lies Ushuaia, the southern-most city in the world and obviously, Argentina.
I spent a week kicking about Ushuaia in April 2006 and here were my blog entries from the time:
- Southern Exposure -
It´s just stopped snowing and we´ve gotten in 2 hours late a…
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Ellis_James says:
ACONCAGUA Jan 27th -Feb 17th 2001
At 22,841 ft (6,964 metres) above sea level, Aconcagua is the highest mountain in the Western Hemisphere, in fact there is no summit higher in the whole world except for those in the Himalayas. As one of the continental seven summits, it is a world renowned…
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Argentina
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#37 of 37 general tips & advice in Argentina
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Laurabob says:
We only went to Buenos Aires in Argentina, but as far as a female travelling on her own I think you will be ok. Just make sure you listen to local information and try and make yourself blend in as much as possible, knowing the language will be very useful too. An example of this is a group of people…
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