Puerto Iguazu Travel Blogs - Page 6
Browse travel blogs from Puerto Iguazu below. Puerto Iguazu travel blogs, travel journals, and travelogues are written by fellow travelers and provide an invaluable firsthand perspective in helping to plan your travels to Puerto Iguazu.
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#76 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Sep 29, 2007 – Mar 17, 2008
On Monday we left the Brazilian side to make our way to the Argentinian siade of Iguazu falls. While we were waiting at the bus stop we met up with Anna & Mike (Our Aussie firends) who were going to the same place. Going through immigration on the Brazilian side and waiting for the bus to take …
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#77 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Oct 10, 2007 – Feb 28, 2008
mit dem nachtbus fahren wir von buenos aires nach puerto iguazu an der grenze zu brasilien und paraguay. die fahrt dauert 14 stunden, ist aber komfortabler als business class fliegen (mit grossem, breitem sessel, abendessen mit vino tinto aus mendoza und fruehstueck) so dass wir bestens erholt anko…
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#78 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Aug 01, 2008 – Oct 28, 2008
Ireland -› Chicago, Illinois, USA -› …
A quick visit home, then on to Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia, Chile and Argentina
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#79 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
May 01, 2008 – May 23, 2008
A month of studying Spanish in Buenos Aires. I expect this to be an unexciting trip because studying Spanish is more of a focus than having fun, but we will see.
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#80 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Oct 09, 2008 – Oct 12, 2008
We arrived in Iguazu late in the afternoon. The hostel was awesome, it is called The Hostel Inn and it has a really nice swimming pool so we just spent the rest of that day playing in the pool. The next day we went to the Argentinian side of The Iauazu Falls. Quite possibly the best thing i have ev…
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#81 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Oct 11, 2005 – Oct 30, 2005
Brazil, Argentina, Uruguay and Paraguay..... it is difficult to decide!! Every single country is beauty, but some are easier to travel around if infraestructure, communications, facilities and staff are up to expectations.
Sometimes travelling has some difficulties.... but for those easygoing and independent oriented tourists any inconvenient has an adventure and challenging side!!
South America is the right place to go!! Awesome nature, historical cities, warm people and safer than ever.
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#82 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Jun 21, 2006
(Tuesday 6/20/06 - Friday 6/23/06) Absolutely spectacular view.
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#83 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Jun 10, 2005 – Jun 30, 2006
a 7 week jounrey through South America last year with GAP adentures
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#84 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Mar 10, 2006 – Mar 25, 2006
From Iguazu to Buenos Aires, through Patagonia to Ushuaia and tons of places in between!
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#85 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Oct 05, 2006 – Dec 17, 2006
Pics of my three months trip through Uruguay, Argentina, Paraguay and Bolivia
+++ UNDER CONSTRUCTION +++
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#86 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Dec 24, 2005 – Jan 09, 2006
This time the trip to the Misiones Province got underway to plan. We went to the ticketing office and as I expected, one of the guys left the office and escorted us to the platform. The terminus has 75 platforms and the buses coming and going every minute. Bus is not the right des…
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#87 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Jun 01, 2008 – Nov 18, 2008
Op 22 juli vertrek ik voor 4 maanden naar Zuid-Amerika.
Het is waarschijnlijk een van de spannendse, boeiendste, gevaarlijkste en ruigste dingen die ik in mijn leven zal doen.
Met deze blog kan je me volgen en een indruk krijgen van de avonturen die ik daar beleef.
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#88 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Jun 23, 2006 – Jun 27, 2006
JB Boonstra
Florianopolis, Brazil
On Monday in Florianopolis,
a group of us walked to a beach called Mole. It took us a while to get there,
but it was well worth it. We came around a corner and found ourselves looking
at blue water with mountains on one side and picturesque …
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#89 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Jun 19, 2006 – Jun 20, 2006
I went into Argentina having been to Brazil three times, and was quite surprised. It did not particularly remind me of anywhere I had been in Brazil. I don't speak spanish, but even to me, their spanish seemed very different than what I'm used to hearing. It was a completely different experience th…
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#90 of 161 Puerto Iguazu travel blogs
Feb 26, 2008 – Jun 08, 2008
The random people I'll meet, and things I'll do in South America while I study abroad and improve my Spanish skills
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