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4 × 4 routes in Patagonia
Posted on28. July, 2008 by maty .
Commented a while ago our options for passengers traveling to Patagonia in 4 × 4. It's the best way to experience Patagonia, by far .... You are 4, the ideal number for the vehicle and to apportion costs. The only issue I have to watch out for is the amount of mileage to be traveled, and that [...]
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Bus Torres del Paine to El Calafate
Posted on10. July, 2008 by maty .
This morning I consulted about why Miriam sleep in Puerto Natales the last night of your stay in Torres del Paine. My response: Good question Miriam. And it has a long explanation: From Punta Arenas to Torres del Paine have about 6 hours, if enough .. But we quiet stopping, taking pictures and chatting. The [...]
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Walking around Bariloche ...
Posted on13. Mar, 2008 by martina .
The Thunderer, an adventure, walking on glaciers or climbing the majestic Mount Tronador. Ideal for crossings of 6 hours (minimum) in a unique natural environment, surrounded by forests cohiues and many flowers. It is also possible to see the flight of the condor. Read more Bariloche Bariloche Tours Photos Arrive in Bariloche
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Orcas in Peninsula Valdes
Posted on06. Mar, 2008 by martina .
When no whales, orcas are the protagonists in the Peninsula. They can be seen in March and April. At the ends of the Peninsula, north and south. Here you can see the stranding of orcas, a crude natural spectacle. That is when low tide, they go quickly to the edge of [...]
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Puerto Madero ...
Posted on05. Mar, 2008 by martina .
A neighborhood recycling, which is in front of Rio de la Plata, he was rescued the port area of Buenos Aires. An old town, which now with the naked eye, are modern buildings and first class restaurants. Puerto Madero has changed, apart from being an exclusive area for some residents, [...]
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Buenos Aires, a little history
Posted on04. Mar, 2008 by martina .
Adventures in the city of Rio de la Plata, it was founded by Pedro de Mendoza. First Report of Buenos Aires. Practice Info Buenos Aires Read more
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Mountain routes
Posted on29. Feb, 2008 by martina .
From the north to the south of Argentina, furrowing the Cordillera of the Andes mountain road. In Argentina there are many ways repeated, that one could write a comprehensive guide Mountain routes. Here are some routes and other northwestern Patagonia. Read more
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Aluminé, a small mountain village
Posted on28. Feb, 2008 by martina .
Aluminé, is located in the Neuquen Andes, is a typical mountain village, for lovers of fishing and outdoor activities. With dirt roads and a special small-town tranquility. From here, you may visit the Villa Pehuenia and Lake Quillen. Photos Lakes area Read more
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Puerto Deseado, trip to see dolphins, penguins and seals.
Posted on27. Feb, 2008 by martina .
We leave the harbor early, and sailed along the river want to reach the reserve, which is 42 km. Puerto Deseado. City living on deep-sea fishing, its name comes from the ship christened by the English consortium Cavenclish, who called: ¨ ¨ De sire, meaning [...]








