Friday
01Aug2008

Buenos Aires

Imagine Paris built on one side of a 200-kilometer wide Seine. Not only did the city planners pattern this beautiful port after Paris, they did it one better.

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Friday
01Aug2008

El Calafate

As the blue and white front edge of ice breaks off, there is a sharp rifle crack announcing the break and if one is quick with the shutter release, one can catch the resulting explosion of ice and water

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Friday
01Aug2008

Iguazu Falls

One of the “musts” in every travel book on South America is Iguazu, with its 200 to 300 waterfalls depending on the amount of water available in the lake that supplies them.

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Friday
01Aug2008

Ushuaia

For a place seemingly so far out of it, Ushuaia and its surrounding area is amazingly green. Forests of beech cover the mountains and lupin grows wild as well as in masses in many gardens.

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Friday
01Aug2008

Villa la Angostura

At the southeastern end of Lake Nahuel Huapi, San Carlos de Bariloche is the most popular tourist destination in Patagonia; and with good reason.

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