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Friday, 19 Feb 2010 | Photo Gallery
Don't cry for me, Argentina
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I have a couple days in Buenos Aires before I go back to the States. It rains pretty much the whole time that I’m there, so badly one evening that the streets are all flooded. It has me in a bad mood, but I try to stay positive. I’m excited to be in a ... Read more >
Friday, 19 Feb 2010 | Photo Gallery
Museo de Ciencias Naturales
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Friday, 19 Feb 2010 | Photo Gallery
San Ignacio, Santa Ana, Loreto
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Slight hitch in my travel plans when I’m denied entry into Brazil for lack of a visa. I made it as far as Brazilian immigration, which I had to leave immediately, then cross the street and wait for the bus back to Argentina. Border security was light, ... Read more >
Friday, 19 Feb 2010 | Photo Gallery
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Monday, 1 Feb 2010 | Views [586]
I take a bus for 24 hours from Salta to Puerto Iguazú, home of Iguazú Falls. The buses here are so comfortable that 24 hours doesn´t even faze me anymore. The falls are at the very northeasterly tip of Argentina on the border with Brazil and Paraguay ... Read more >
Monday, 1 Feb 2010 | Photo Gallery
I´m dancing, screaming, itching, squealing, fevered, feeling HOT HOT HOT!!!
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I left the farm a week and a half ago and went to Salta in northwestern Argentina. I loved the city so much. It has a very European feel (go colonialism!) with cobblestone streets, Spanish style cathedrals and beautiful plazas. It is also hot hot hot ... Read more >
Monday, 18 Jan 2010 | Photo Gallery
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I arrive in Mendoza, in central western Argentina, and am excited by two things- the change in landscape and the heat. Mendoza the city, as opposed to Mendoza the province, is full of palm trees, lush plazas and some very pretty colonial style buildings.... Read more >
Monday, 18 Jan 2010 | Photo Gallery
Ringing in the New Year
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My bus to Ushuaia was at 4:30am on New Year´s Eve, the morning after hiking Torres del Paine. I knew the bus was sold out, so I panicked when I got to the bus office and it was locked up and no other passengers were waiting outside. I had 15 minutes ... Read more >
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2010 | Photo Gallery
More glaciers!
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Wednesday, 6 Jan 2010 | Views [517]
I take a bus 3 hours south to El Calafate in the southern part of the glacier park. It´s home to Perito Moreno, the park´s most famous glacier. I head there the next day and take a boat ride to the northern face of the glacier. It´s just incredible seeing ... Read more >
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2010 | Photo Gallery
Hiking to the glaciers
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After Neuquén I spend a few days hiking in the lakes district around Bariloche. It was pretty chill, I did some nice, short hikes around the lakes. No real stories to tell, but I´ll post some pics to give an idea of what I was up to. From Bariloche, ... Read more >
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2010 | Photo Gallery
Land of the dinosaurs
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I´ve passed through Neuquén on the bus before on my way to Bariloche the first few days after I arrived in Argentina. It doesn´t seem like too impressive of a city, but the surrounding deserts are full of dinosaur fossils and I come back to explore these ... Read more >
Wednesday, 6 Jan 2010 | Photo Gallery
Gotta have my afternoon tea
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