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Experts on argentina
From the fine wines to the high summits, I have experienced much of what Mendoza, Argentina, has to offer. I will happily share all my knowledge, recommendations or information. on this beautifu... Read More...
I was born in Buenos Aires, and although I moved countries a lot as I was growing up, I had the chance to get to know Buenos Aires as an adult for the first time, which makes me a little more obj... Read More...
I have been fortunate to spend over a year of my life in Buenos Aires, Argentina; spread over three seperate trips. I have a good sense of what each seperate neighborhood holds for those travell... Read More...
Organizations in argentina
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Articles about argentina
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Category: Sustainability
DAD in La Cava: Using sports as a catalyst for youth leadership in the slums of BsAsMelchor Villanueva and Susana “Chana” Flores are co-workers at DAD – a sports-based youth development program in a slum called La Cava on the Buenos Aires periphery. Just five years ago, neither had imagined themselves working there. And given their remarkably disparate backgrounds, it would... |
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Category: Sport
The Magic of Club Parque: Buenos Aires’ legendary soccer clubIn many ways, Club Social y Deportivo Villa del Parque is indistinguishable from any other recreational club in any other neighborhood in Argentina: It’s a place to meet with friends and family, get a bite to eat and, of course, play soccer. The club’s white façade at Marcos Sastre 3260 faces... |
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Category: Travel+Place
Mendoza's SecretIf nature had kept its secret, the city of Mendoza and the surrounding wine country wouldn’t exist. The province of Mendoza, along with parts of San Juan, Entre Rios and San Luis, make up Argentina’s Cuyo region –from the indigenous Huarpe word ‘cuyum’ for ‘the country of deserts’ or... |
Guides/Tips on argentina
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Buenos Aires Basics PT III: FútbolFútbol is religion in Argentina. Even if you’re not a big sports fan, it’s worth catching a game while in Buenos Aires – there’s nothing like it. |
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Buenos Aires Basics PT II: BeefThe beef in Argentina is so good, it’s hard to wrong. Here are some recommendations by price to help focus your quest for cow. |
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Buenos Aires Basics PT I: TangoTango venues in Buenos Aires are kind of like pizza joints in New York City: all of them will give you a basic idea of what it’s like, most of them look better from the outside than they actually are, and a few of them are real gems. |
Blogs about argentina
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Packing lists - 9 Do's and Don'tsNine things that should never be left off the packing list, no matter what: 1. Camera – I used to think that I wanted to live the moments and not bother with photos. Now I carry more camera gear than most, and I realize that the moments I catch on film will last much longer than those in... |
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10 things I hate about travel and 10 things I love, too!!!I will start with the hate: 1. I hate the perception that a LP guide is needed to travel to a far off land. 2. I hate being perceived as rich simply because I am a foreigner. 3. I hate that Hollywood style adventure moments are considered sports or must do adventure activities. 4. ... |
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Going to the MoonThe aim was to rent a car and visit the famous Valle De La Luna (Moon Valley) inside Parque Nacional Ischigualasto, San Juan. We found a good deal at Classic Car Rentals, in San Juan, and secured a nice four door Chevrolet Corsa, and a contract that stated unlimited kilometers. Valle de la Luna has... |






