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  • Puerto Iguazu In Puerto Iguazu we stayed at a crappy, cold little hostel, ate pizza and walked around. The highlight was, of course, the falls half an hour outside town. Probably the most impressing thing I've ever seen. After walking around the Posted by hanna.s in Hanna | Jun 24, 2008
  • Palermo, Buenos Aires Buenos Aires is amazing, we were staying in Palermo which was a great area to be in, beautiful with lots and lots of restaurants and cafes. We stayed at the AMAZING hotel Miravida Soho, which is a brand new, tiny Posted by hanna.s in Hanna | Jun 24, 2008
  • ¡Hola Chicos! Anybody got 'wee' Eamon Holmes mobile number? Need to borrow some slacks off him... Garrapinadas on the street, bife chorizo at the Parrilla, Malbec, Quilmes, Empanadas, Sup Posted by rea-neill in sarah babes & steve-o RTW! | Jun 20, 2008
  • Phase 2.. I'm afraid that this is a flying update, letting you all know what I'm up to next. The project is now kind of over, since it's been a month and my housemate from Leeds has joined me here in Buenos Posted by fuzzbuzz85 in Agua, salud y parilla | Jun 20, 2008
  • South America - Home We are currently in a very rainy Buenos Aires. We´ve had a couple of hectic days that have involved far too much political demonstration and not enough shopping and eating.... It took longer to leave Bolivia than expected. Blockades in the Posted by TheBones in A Rum Diary | Jun 19, 2008
  • Iguazu Falls Well what can we say, the falls are FABULOUS! We stayed on the Argentinian side first and we really liked the town (Puerto Iguazu), lots of lovely parillas (grills) where we made the most of the steak in our Posted by Steve-Kay in South American Honeymoon! | Jun 7, 2008
  • ...And then the bus broke... A few days ago a friend invited me to visit the city of Rosario. It´s located about 6 hours south of where I live and it is the town where "Che" was born! Now I don´t have a problem with buses... Posted by dcarly in Adventures in Argentina | Jun 14, 2008
  • Mi casa es tu casa... I realized the other day that I hadn´t really posted any entries with photos from my home. So here is a little glimpse into "mi casa"! This is the view from my kitchen out to the dr Posted by dcarly in Adventures in Argentina | Jun 14, 2008
  • The Environment Okay, so I´m back... and I´ve been thinking about this blog for the last few days. First of all, I have noticed that attitudes and actions towards recycling and the environment are different here (as you probably noticed in my Posted by dcarly in Adventures in Argentina | Jun 14, 2008
  • Gorging on scenery The day I arrived in Salta I walked around and found a hostel with a ping-pong table. Serious business, but not many competitors. Salta is a beautiful old town with a big pink cathedral and tons of colonial era buildings. I Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jun 11, 2008
  • The Environment Okay... so as you can see, this blog is going to come in two parts (as a result of a lack of time). But when I saw the assignment for this week (talking about the environment) I immediately thought of Posted by dcarly in Adventures in Argentina | Jun 9, 2008
  • La vida porteña.. mas o menos :) Now that the weather has picked up (thank god!), the word has spread amongst the moquito community that my face is a guaranteed tasty and nutritious meal. How annoying! So now I'm sporting a a fair number of bites, but Posted by fuzzbuzz85 in Agua, salud y parilla | Jun 9, 2008
  • Things weren't the same after the mill closed down After parting with the Kearls I stopped in the city of Resistencia on my way to Salta. Resistencia is a town known for its numerous outdoor sculptures and commitment to public art. I arrived late on friday night and couldn't Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jun 9, 2008
  • DPTFH - GTT Frank, Zach, and I parted ways after visiting the awesome Iguazu Falls. The brothers will be in Buenos Aires for a few days until they began their long haul back to the States. They both seem quite shocked to be heading Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jun 7, 2008
  • The Devil's Throat Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jun 5, 2008
  • Progress Sorry for the lack of bloggage in the last week, partly because last week saw a step change from a touristy life-style in the hostal to deciding to get a place here and attempt to get some work done! The Posted by fuzzbuzz85 in Agua, salud y parilla | Jun 5, 2008
  • Happy time in sunshine town We awoke early in Cordoba, grabbed the free hostel breakfast and jetted to Capilla del Monte via minibus. Capilla del Monte is a small town in the Central Sierra mountains of Argentina. It is known as a mystical place place Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jun 3, 2008
  • Frank on a Set Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jun 3, 2008
  • Party time in cordoba Arriving early in the morning from Mendoza Frank, Zach and I made our way through the streets of Cordoba. We checked into a mega-hostel with dozens of beds, 2 bathrooms, a single knife in the kitchen and phrases etched on Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Jun 2, 2008
  • Puerto Iguazu Don't you just love it when everything goes to plan?! We arrived on the bus early in the morning, walked to the hostel, dumped our bags, and got changed into walking clothes, back to the bus terminal, and we went to Posted by jhetland in Travelling Wakanoobies | Jun 1, 2008
  • Biking and Wining After our bus trip from Santiago Zac, Frank, and I spent a day enjoying the city of Mendoza. The town is absolutely beautiful with large parks and squares populated with abundant trees now losing their leaves in the first months Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | May 31, 2008
  • Buenos Aires We came to Buenos Aires with a flight from Lima. We had heard lots of how great Buenos Aires was, and how much we would love it! It was nice, and we spent a relaxing 7 nights here. We had Posted by jhetland in Travelling Wakanoobies | May 28, 2008
  • Zach learns to ride a bike Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | May 31, 2008
  • Boca stadium tour, Evita´s grave and Boca ´Zipping up my boots, going back to my roots´ ´Not talking ´bout the roots in the land, I´m talking ´bout the roots in the man´ Going Back To My Roots - Lamont Dozier Hello Well we are in our final week of our almost Posted by murray2701 in murray and lynn`s adventures | May 29, 2008
  • This is the "photo entry" Yay! I figured out how to add images! Finally! Haha. Check it out. This was a new friend I made on a trip to Pampa de Achala! [img=http://www.travellerspoint.com/photos/149740/HPI Posted by dcarly in Adventures in Argentina | May 27, 2008
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