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  • Back to Buenos Aires We arrived back in Buenos Aires just in time for one of the biggest football matches in the world, Boca Juniors v River Plate. We strolled up to the stadium hours before kick off and the atmosphere on the streets Posted by TADtheband in Tilly, Derek, Conor & Jack´s World Tour! | Jul 15, 2008
  • 19.7 Dneska prijel Nick, 21 a Pedro, 22. Byli jsme se projit, na trhu, na obede, a na hrbitove. Doma jsme pak pili Yerba Mate, silny caj z cesminy. Posted by Terezka in Buenos Aires | Jul 19, 2008
  • 18. 7 Tak jsem dorazila! Bydlim na ulici Las Heras s Pani Pilar Yanez, dvouma klukama, sluzkou. Jsem v takove hezci, asi nejdrazsi, ctvrti Argenitiny. Posted by Terezka in Buenos Aires | Jul 19, 2008
  • If You Think That Is Big . . . A classmate asked me if I had tried any Argentina helado. Empanadas, absolutely. Pizza, no doubt. But Argentine ice cream, not yet. I hadn't actually seen any ice cream stores. Then th Posted by TulsaTrot in Don't Cry For Me Argentina | Jul 13, 2008
  • Buenos Aires (the first of many I´m sure) The last stops on our tour were sleepy Colonia in Uruguay and then we took a boat across the sea (river?) to Buenos Aires, I was so excited because everyone that we met on our travels adored it, so expectations Posted by escapades in Our Overseas Adventures | Jul 16, 2008
  • My vacation to the ocean! So the other week I got time off of work to go on a roadtrip to see the ocean. It was the first time in my life I had ever seen the ocean and it was spectacular! We made sure Posted by dcarly in Adventures in Argentina | Jul 16, 2008
  • Mi Buenos Aires.. Querido So you will see from the map included above that we went to Chile... the map lies. It's not that we didn't try to go to Chile, but rather that our attempts were unsuccessful, finding u Posted by fuzzbuzz85 in Agua, salud y parilla | Jul 15, 2008
  • Puerto Madryn The arrival into this sleepy seaside town with the prospect of seeing Right Whales was nothing more than welcome. The surrounding landscape, although beautiful in its own way, wasn’t very inspiring. The Andes in the west suc Posted by DanSue in Wonderlust | Jul 14, 2008
  • Birthday in Argentina! The 30th of June seemed like a good day for a Birthday, so I thought I would celebrate! :) Here are some photos! The cake! Yum. [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/149 Posted by dcarly in Adventures in Argentina | Jul 14, 2008
  • Iguazú Falls - Argentina We have just come back from a full day at the Iguazú Falls. Words can not do them justice. They were absolutely amazing; the noise, the mass of water, the rainbows and the subtropical jungle - wow. [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/155378/DSC Posted by The Pratts in Adventures of the Pratts | Jul 11, 2008
  • Going west.. I'm sorry I've not written in the last week, it's been go go go leaving us only a few moments at a time to catch a few minutes online before dashing off to do something else. When I last wrote Posted by fuzzbuzz85 in Agua, salud y parilla | Jul 10, 2008
  • Journey to Iguazú and The Iguazú falls (Introduction) We left the Estancia knowing we had a long drive to San Ignacio Mini. We thought the drive would take around 15hrs. The going was VERY slow in the morning due to traffic weight, fog and police checks. We Posted by The Pratts in Adventures of the Pratts | Jul 10, 2008
  • Estancia Los Potreros Our 3 nights at the Estancia were heaven. It was even better then I had imagined! Estancia Los Potreros is a 6,000-acre working cattle farm on the top of the "Sierras Chicas". It has remained in the same Anglo-Argentine family Posted by The Pratts in Adventures of the Pratts | Jul 10, 2008
  • Extremes Since leaving the rainforest we seem to have gone from one extreme to the other... again and again! After a couple of days sorting things out in Manaus we flew to Sao Paulo. Our connecting flight to Buenos Aires (BA) Posted by amyruth85 in Amy's Worldwide Adventures | Jul 7, 2008
  • Córdoba After a long day of driving yesterday (700km), we are now in Córdoba. Apparently, Córdoba has been Argentina's third most important city since the end of the 16th century, and the second industrial centre in the country. It is Posted by The Pratts in Adventures of the Pratts | Jul 6, 2008
  • I'll Look Down the Eye of a Tiger, for One Moneda 'Empanadas, Yes we will talk about food again' Two weeks of constant supervision and care of little Sophie and her emerging personality left us needing some time off. So, Thu Posted by TulsaTrot in Don't Cry For Me Argentina | Jul 1, 2008
  • Buenos Aires From Puerto Madryn, we travelled for 2 days to Buenos Aires. We spent a night bush camping as there isn't a whole lot between Puerto Madryn and Buenos Aires. I was on cook group (see post http://the-pratts.travellerspoint.com/14/Life on Carmen[/url Posted by The Pratts in Adventures of the Pratts | Jul 4, 2008
  • Fútbol The stadium thundered to the sound of 120,000 clapping hands. Beneath our feet, the concrete shook as thousands of fans started jumping in unison. All around us, flares, fireworks and smoke bombs were let off and rolls of toilet paper Posted by scholars08 in South American Adventures | Jul 1, 2008
  • Argentina, You Might Think About Crying For Us There are no seven wonders of the world in the eyes of a child. There are seven million. - Walt Streightiff After much planning and anticipation, the day to begin our 5 week study abroad trip to Argentina arrived. The idea Posted by TulsaTrot in Don't Cry For Me Argentina | Jun 28, 2008
  • My Birthday, Chile, Argentina and Uruguay After the Bolivian salt flats we arrived in Chile, San Pedro de Atacama, to spend a couple of nights of luxury, courtesy of my big sis, for my birthday. We had champagne and nibbles, [img=http Posted by DanSue in Wonderlust | Jun 30, 2008
  • Whales From Bariloche we drove to Puerto Madryn via a small town called Esquel. The long drive took us from the Andes to the Atlantic coast. There has been a marked difference in the scenery in the past 2 Posted by The Pratts in Adventures of the Pratts | Jun 29, 2008
  • San Carlos de Bariloche From Pucon, we drove through a National Park on some not so good roads to get to the Chile-Argentina border. Once in Argentina we continued to drive for 4 hours to get to San Carlos de Bariloche (often Posted by The Pratts in Adventures of the Pratts | Jun 29, 2008
  • National Parks - Patagonia We have driven through a few National Parks since being in Patagonia (Chile and Argentina) and we feel they deserve their own special mention. The scenery in these places is unbelievable, it is far superior to anything we saw in Posted by The Pratts in Adventures of the Pratts | Jun 29, 2008
  • Culture shock! So I´ve been living here in Unquillo for almost two months now and I have pretty much adjusted to daily life. I don´t get lost every time I go for a walk. I can work the heater for my shower. Posted by dcarly in Adventures in Argentina | Jun 28, 2008
  • Cordoba Cordoba was all about the food; empanadas, locro, tortas, and AMAZING steak for just a couple of dollars. We stayed three days with great weather and could definitely have stayed longer, but decided to get on the bus again, this Posted by hanna.s in Hanna | Jun 26, 2008
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