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Southern Argentina Destinations| Argentina Travel Guide
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And Tierra del Fuego. Argentina's southern half is a land rich in natural drama and mystery that could only be found at the end of the world. Gaze upon the enormous Perito Moreno Glacier. In wonderful Los Glaciares National Park. Or take a boat trip in the Beagle Channel. The world's southernmost city. Based in the town of Puerto Madryn. You can easily get a first-hand look at some astounding marine life at Península Valdés. South America's largest penguin colony nests onshore at Punta Tombo.
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History of Argentina | Argentina Travel Guide
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Indigenous Argentina ( 11,000 BCE - 1516 AD). The original Argentines came southward as the last ice age wound down, between 10 and 20 thousand years ago. European Contact and Settlement (1516-1580). While Amerigo Vespucci, namesake of the Americas, had explored Brazil's immense coastline, it was Juan de Solís who became the first European to land on the banks of the. Río de la Plata. Revolution and Independence (1789-1816). Stability and Growth (1880-1930). Populism and Perón (1930-1955). The Process, a...
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Argentina Guidebook Reviews | Argentina Travel Guide
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Click on the links to go to each book's Amazon listing, where you can check out useful customer reviews. If you decide to buy, adding the book to your cart directly after linking from Argentina Cafe earns us a. Fee and helps us improve our site. Well written and up to date, with particularly good coverage of the economy and the environment. Still, the book could use more and better maps. Extensive and up to date, but the poor editing can be a distraction. The Rough Guide to Argentina. The popular line of...
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Argentine Tango | Argentina Travel Guide
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Tango: Argentina's Trademark Music and Dance. Described as Argentina's number one cultural export, tango is both a dance and a type of music. The dance shook the world at the dawn of the 20th century, and remains a mainstay of global pop culture. Although tango often brings to mind elegance and refinement, its roots are firmly planted in the working class slums of Buenos Aires. In the late 1800s, tango was one of many dances enjoyed by the city's mostly male immigrant population. Accompanied by the.
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Buenos Aires Guide: Hotels, Restaurants and more | Argentina Travel Guide
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Buenos Aires Guide: Hotels, Restaurants and more. For many travelers, Buenos Aires is Latin America's premier city. And after experiencing its cultural richness, sprawling sidewalk cafes, excellent cuisine and leafy boulevards, it's easy to agree. The city center has sprung back to life as the economy steadily recovers from the crisis of 2001-2002. The shops and restaurants are doing brisk business, and the streets are again a blur of pedestrians going about their daily lives. read more.
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Northern Argentina | Argentina Travel Guide
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North of Buenos Aires, the great Paraná. Rivers encompass a fascinating area known as Mesopotamia. Which includes the Iguazú Falls. And the Iberá Natural Reserve. A wetlands site teeming with animal life. Is a land of dramatic diversity where high-altitude steppe, subtropical rainforest, and vivid deserts come together in a playful patchwork. The colonial town of Salta. A worthy destination in its own right, makes the most convenient base for the region, and don't miss Quebrada de Humahuaca.
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Destinations in Argentina by Region | Argentina Travel Guide
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Argentina Destinations by Region. An absolute must. Most travelers conveniently start and end their trip here, at Ezeiza International Airport. Those interested in marine life, glaciers, penguins, mountain lakes, or just cooling off from the sweltering South American summer should head here, a vast swath of land including Patagonia. And the Argentine portion of Tierra del Fuego. The spectacle of Iguazú Falls,. The wildlife of Iberá Natural Reserve. And the colonial charm of Salta. While much of Argentina...
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Argentina Travel Health and Security Facts | Argentina Cafe Travel Guide
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Travel Health and Security. Argentina Travel Health and Security. Argentina poses no serious health risks for the traveler, but malaria and other tropical diseases. Do exist in the north near the Bolivian border. If you plan to travel extensively in this area, consider malaria medication and certainly do your best to avoid insect bites by using repellant, covering up, and sleeping under a mosquito net if necessary. As for the rest of the country, make sure your standard immunizations. 10 yrs, polio.