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  • 17. BA - Part Dos So as promised... moaning over... now to the detail of BA!!! And there is a lot to update you on too!! 'Strap yourselves in...' BA Boca Juniors Wasting no time we got ourselves straight to a game a Posted by BeesKnees in Ark At Eee: Beesy Hits The Road | Apr 3, 2008
  • Buenos Aires - an apartment, a pickpocket and Boca v River ´Follow, follow, follow, cause United are going to Moscow´ Old Trafford and the Manchester United supporters Hello blog fans It hasn´t been long since I last wrote but so much has happened I thought I had better start updating the blo Posted by murray2701 in murray and lynn`s adventures | May 6, 2008
  • Buenos Dias in Buenos Aires It is commonly asked of the traveler the first impressions of a new land, that moment that helps to define the way you will process the rest of the information flooding your senses. So, you might ask, ¨What were our Posted by kriya-eric in South America | May 4, 2008
  • Mendoza The bus from Valpo to Mendoza was stunning, gorgeous views practically the whole way. The road twists and turns up and over the Andes and it felt more like we were on a tour (until we had the painful Posted by Steve-Kay in South American Honeymoon! | May 3, 2008
  • Where's the Beef? Last night I once again ventured into the infamous nightlife of Buenos Aires. Jorge, a Brazilian I met at school, invited me to go out with two of his girlfriends to get something to eat and then go to a Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | May 3, 2008
  • Salta-Cafayate-Tucuman-Cordoba-Buenos Aires Calling out around the world, are you ready for a brand new beat? Summers here and the time is right, for dancing in the streets. Dancing In The Streets by Martha Reeves And The Vandellas Hey all Well we have made it to Buenos Posted by murray2701 in murray and lynn`s adventures | May 1, 2008
  • 16. Buenos Aires (BA) Based on the Rio de la Plata, BA is Argentina´s largest city, and of course its capital! Incidentally, it is party central, and the restauranteurs feed you a whole cow everytime you decide to lunch! (Don´t expect any Posted by BeesKnees in Ark At Eee: Beesy Hits The Road | Apr 2, 2008
  • 14. W A T E R F A L L ! ! ! W O W !!! I was mesmerised last June when I was fortunate enough to see Niagara falls in Canada... but this just took my W A T E R F A L L experience to a whole new Posted by BeesKnees in Ark At Eee: Beesy Hits The Road | Mar 31, 2008
  • Exploring Buenos Aires BUENOS AIRES, Argentina (Dec. 29, 2007) -- I embarked on an intense research tour of Argentina and Uruguay. This trip adds to my already extensive travels in Mexico, Venezuela and Bolivia, all of which are for my upcoming novel [i]Where Posted by AC Frieden in The Frieden Trails | Dec 29, 2007
  • Patagonia by numbers So we headed back to Argentina to finish our time in Patagonia with two final treks. The first was a 3-day one outside of El Bolson that we completed in two days, and the other was a 3-day trek Posted by edenjosh in Eden and Josh | Apr 29, 2008
  • Salta So, we made it to Salta ok. The bus ride was fine, the 18 hours not too troubling. We had bingo and meals to keep us entertained! We are writing this from La Paz, Bolivia, so some time has passed Posted by jhetland in Travelling Wakanoobies | Apr 27, 2008
  • Massive Waterfalls in Argentina! Conor has now ditched the lads twice because of a girl... we are not surprised, but we are happy for him :D After the attack Conor arrived home a few hours later and chatted to Derek. He spent 2 minutes Posted by TADtheband in Tilly, Derek, Conor & Jack´s World Tour! | Apr 26, 2008
  • Gary Glitter People here are extremely polite. This cultural detail is especially apparent on the public transportation system where men are expected to give up their seats for women when necessary. Not every woman qualifies – you need to be over the Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Apr 26, 2008
  • Reflections and new vistas Monday 17.03.08 After returning from Mar del Plata early January, my life began to settle like the contents of a packet of cornflakes in transit. In fact I was barely undergoing any transit whatsoever, save for the odd trip to the Posted by Jeremy T in Channelling the Cane Spirits | Apr 23, 2008
  • Argentina Here goes the proper lonesome blog, no sign of M or our Shenanigans. So I leave BA on my own, tired but ok and get on a 22 hour bus to Bariloche. It's on the east side of Argentina next Posted by spacebooth in Esther's Adventure | Apr 10, 2008
  • High time for a commercial break Monday 31.12.07 It was a relief to leave the claustrophobic confines of Buenos Aires and head south toward bluer waters. We left for Mar del Plata in the morning, and though we were able to escape Latin America's third largest city, Posted by Jeremy T in Channelling the Cane Spirits | Apr 17, 2008
  • Mendoza So, we made it to Mendoza. The place is very much like Canberra, its definitely got the city feel to it, just a lot more vibrant! The trip itself was terrifying! We figured we should be smart about it, and Posted by jhetland in Travelling Wakanoobies | Apr 17, 2008
  • The landscape is burning... Buenos Aires The Argentinean government is burning thousands of acres of land for an reason that is unapparent to me. I can't make sense of the newspapers but it seems this is definitely a controlled effort. Unfortunately, the government failed to Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Apr 17, 2008
  • Buenos Aires, Day 11 -Walked along Florida earlier in the day to get Zsolt´s plane ticket changed for when he goes back to Hungary; trying to meet up in Paris before he arrives later in Hungary. The place was changing locations so their Posted by Tirpower in World Trip 2008 | Apr 12, 2008
  • Uruguay, he's a guay, but that's a prostitute April 10, 2008 Buenos Aires This weekend I will be heading to Colonia, Uruguay. This small town is on the other side of the mouth of the River Plate - the border between Argentina and Uruguay. I never expected to be visiting Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Apr 10, 2008
  • Valparaiso The overnight bus to Chile was OK, but didn´t have much chance to sleep because of the border crossing, passport checks, baggage checks and customs etc. I arrived in Valparaiso at about 6am. Well at least I thought Posted by katiew in White Around The World | Apr 10, 2008
  • Buenos Aires, Day 9 -Finally was able to go with Zsolt to Walrus Books on Perú y Estados Unidos and I found that they did in fact have a well varied selection, more than just Steele, Grisham, L´Amour, etc. Traded in my [u]Kafka Posted by Tirpower in World Trip 2008 | Apr 10, 2008
  • Mendoza I decided to spend a few days in Mendoza before heading back to Chile. The main attraction of the area is all the vinyards that surround the town and are famous producing most Argentinian wine. The day I Posted by katiew in White Around The World | Apr 6, 2008
  • Juanita's got a squeezebox, Paco Never sleeps at night! 4-8-08 Buenos Aires, Spain Spanish school started for me the other day - quite fun and rewarding. Spanish always seemed extraneous in school - a bit ridiculous considering that more than half the population in my hometown speaks Spanish and Mexico is Posted by Sabrosa684 in Mother H | Apr 8, 2008
  • Buenos Aires, Day 7 -Took the subway and walked to Puerto Madero to have some Boniolas (half baguette sandwiches stacked with 4 or so fillets of steak) for AR$7 each. -Walked over to Peru and Estados Unidos to find Walrus Books, which supposedl Posted by Tirpower in World Trip 2008 | Apr 8, 2008
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