Buenos Aires Travel Blogs - Page 27
Browse travel blogs from Buenos Aires below. Buenos Aires travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Buenos Aires.
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#391 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Sep 04, 2008 – Sep 21, 2008
Epica's Mexican / South-American leg of the "The Divine Conspiracy"
World-Tour 2008
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#392 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
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#393 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Jun 05, 2007
Good luck learning Buenos Aires…
You’d think that you would develop a general sense of direction after
20 years of life. But you thought wrong. Well, when you’re constantly
wary of pick-pocketers and the potential of smearing dog poop across
the sidewalk, it’s hard to navigate your 4…
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#394 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Feb 06, 2000 – Jul 29, 2001
a map and some photos of my slightly unplanned trip around the world. The map outlines the general route I took, not counting the backtracking and double visits.
Currently I am scanning some photos of this trip, but be patient, there are a lot of them!
Argentina - Chile - Easter Island - French Polynesia - New Zealand - Australia - Bali - Hong Kong - Macau - Singapore
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#395 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Apr 06, 1998 – Jan 01, 2007
Theres definitely more to explore
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#396 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Jan 23, 2008
Ah Buenos Aires! An artsy, bustling city with many colonial
sites. The attractive loacals go about their days sipping mate and
eating dinner really late. The pillows in our budget accomadations have a lot to be desired.
The food was the most pleasant surprise. The beef so juicy, tender, and
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#397 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Sep 13, 2008 – Dec 05, 2008
Quito, Ecuador -› Tena, Ecuador -› …
3 months attempting to see as many of the highlights of South America as possible. Starting in Ecuador and finishing in Machu Picchu.
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#398 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
May 10, 2007 – Jul 11, 2007
Many experts debate the role of culture and popular culture in politics and democracy, arguing that popular culture can actually help shape political decisions. This relationship between popular culture and politics is very strong in Argentina, and can be seen in relation to the wildly po…
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#399 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Aug 08, 2008 – Aug 16, 2008
Well it´s been almost one week since I got here and it´s great....have been busy with spanish classes and volunteering which is now in full swing...it´s great by the way. A few days of the week I work with a teenager who lives at an orphange and wants to become a translator and has bee…
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#400 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
May 27, 2006 – Feb 27, 2008
Montreal, Canada -› Ottawa, Canada -› …
Here you can join us on our motorcykle tour from Alaska to Tierra del Fuego (south america). We start our journey May 27, 2006 and we will be on the road for about a year!
Read our complete story at our homepage: www.tobias-ingeborg.com
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#401 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
May 20, 2007 – May 27, 2007
Traveling through the city of Buenos Aires is much like large cities in Europe, especially Madrid and Paris. I am impressed with how much European culture has survived to this day. The city has distinguished neighborhoods, reflecting different stages of development, having their own cha…
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#402 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
May 20, 2006
-Similarities
- Colonization:
Each country was discovered in the same period
which was in the late 1400’s/early 1500’s. Native Americans inhabited each
country when European explorers arrived. Argentina
and the United States had a
series of conflic…
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#403 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Jul 18, 2008
Flying into Buenos Aires you're stunned at how big the city is; it makes you think you're in El Ay, it's so spread out. The big difference is the two hugely wide streets, probably just as wide as the Champs-Elysees (in that hellhole known as Paris) or Paseo de la Reforma in Mexico City. Anyone care…
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#404 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Jul 07, 2008
A short 35 hour layover at the Hilton, Buenos Aires
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#405 of 408 Buenos Aires travel blogs
Dec 04, 2007 – Dec 17, 2007
Hola!
Here we are, back again....After the first day of roaming around and not really getting anywhere the second day in BA definitely lived up to it's expectasions. The bad weather had cleared, I was looking at a blue sky with around 27 degrees and I decided to go out into the city.
What better …
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