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This is my first blog ever.... Hundreds if not thousands of people must write these words everyday but maybe because of that I feel like I am entering a community of sorts... without knowing anyone else in that community. In all honesty I have been looking for a chance to start writing and I...

permalink written by  pewmanche on August 25, 2010 from Cordoba, Argentina
from the travel blog: Life at Pewmanche



Leaving soon!!

I am leaving in less than 20 hours. Leaving buzzing Buenos Aires for the country with the lowest population density of any independent state, Mongolia. I am really excited what is awaiting me. I will meet Mike Horn, the famous adventurer who went down the Amazone river all by himself, just...

permalink written by  MartinAnon on August 19, 2010 from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Argentina
from the travel blog: Mongolia Expedition with Mike Horn



2010 World Cup

Hi,every body,I come here to introduce Buenos Aires,and Argentina! 2010 World Cup, Argentina must reach the grand final ! supports organization of the 2030 World Cup by Argentina and Uruguay

permalink written by  ajajajaj2 on June 12, 2010 from Buenos Aires, Argentina, Argentina
from the travel blog: I love you all



Buenos Aires In A Particulary Fine Tasting Nutshell

I've been staying in Argentina's capital for three weeks on account of the fact I've been waiting for mail to arrive. I am now bored of waiting for mail to arrive so I'm outta here tomorrow but here are a few things I've been up to in Buenos Aires aside from sitting on the roof in the sunshine...

permalink written by  Koala Bear on May 10, 2010 from Buenos Aires, Argentina
from the travel blog: Tourist, Rincewind Decided, Meant "Idiot"



Claire Vs Nature

Yeah, I got all my jabs done before I left New Zealand to come to South America, I had Needles stuck in me containing vaccinations for hep A, hep B, yellow fever, tetanus, diptheria and typhoid. And you thought I resembled an expensive pin cushion before I left Auckland. Admittedly I passed on...

permalink written by  Koala Bear on May 9, 2010 from Buenos Aires, Argentina
from the travel blog: Tourist, Rincewind Decided, Meant "Idiot"



¡Hola! Erm... No Hablo Español...?

At the risk of sounding like a filthy hippy, even leaving a country can be a journey albeit an emotional one. Two of my closest friends, Adam and Suz along with my mrs, Ana came to the airport with me and waited around with me until it was time to clear security. It was one of the hardest...

permalink written by  Koala Bear on April 19, 2010 from Buenos Aires, Argentina
from the travel blog: Tourist, Rincewind Decided, Meant "Idiot"



Ready Salted

Considering Salta is smack bang in the middle of the North Argentinian desert, we weren`t expecting it to be so ridiculously green and pretty and lush. The main sight backpackers swarm there to see is this huge quarry thing of blood red rocks which are meant to be daaamnn impressive at sunset....

permalink written by  JodesAndTay on March 30, 2010 from Salta, Argentina
from the travel blog: Jodes and Tay escape to SA



Who let the dogs out?

So, from Mendoza one fairly average Argentinian city, we headed to Cordoba, another fairly average Argentinian city. The guidebook boasted lots of things to see and do, but we managed to nail all the sights (a Jesuit Missionary, an art gallery and a couple of cathedrals) in a Challenge Anneka...

permalink written by  JodesAndTay on March 28, 2010 from Cordoba, Argentina
from the travel blog: Jodes and Tay escape to SA



Purmamarca, Tilcara y Humahuaca

Des del primer momento que entramos en Argentina por IguazĂș, todos nos hablaban de lo especial que era el noroeste argentino, en particular las provincias de Salta y Jujuy. AsĂ­ que dejamos Salta para dirigirnos a Purmamarca, dentro ya de la provincia de Jujuy. Lo especial del lugar es el...

permalink written by  Paso a Paso on March 21, 2010 from Humahuaca, Argentina
from the travel blog: PASO A PASO



Ty-Juan-asaurus Rex

Jurassic Park was undoubtedly a classic moment in film from the 1990`s. What could be better than watching a film where an eccentric old scientist brings dinosaurs back from extinction and opens a theme park where the public can come and see them in an elaborate `dino zoo`, only for them to...

permalink written by  JodesAndTay on March 20, 2010 from San Juan, Argentina
from the travel blog: Jodes and Tay escape to SA



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