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HOTEL LIBERTADOR IGUAZU

Where to stay at Iguazu Falls (Argentina and Brazil)

Written by Robert Raymond Ingledew on August 3, 2009

  • I have never stayed on the Brazilian side since Puerto Iguazu is smaller, it is easier to get around and, being a far smaller city, it is safer. However, I know for certain that...
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Bella Vista, Corrientes, the hotel where I stayed.

Bella Vista, Corrientes, a Fishing Paradise

Written by Robert Raymond Ingledew on July 25, 2009

  • Bella Vista is a beautiful place to spend a couple of days fishing fresh water sting rays or dorados. I have been only once there, with an oustanding fishing guide, Carlos Viccini....
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The road from San Ignacio to Iguazu

The San Ignacio Jesuit Ruins, Misiones, Argentina

Written by Robert Raymond Ingledew on July 25, 2009

  • The Jesuit Reductions were a particular version of the general Catholic strategy used in the 17th and 18th centuries of building reductions (reducciones de indios), in order to Christianize the indigenous populations of the Americas...
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IBERA MARSHES, A CAPIBARA OR CARPINCHO

The Ibera Marshes, Argentina, Very Near Yacyreta

Written by Robert Raymond Ingledew on July 24, 2009

  • There are two gateways to the Ibera Marshes that are open all the year round: Mercedes (Corrientes), to where you can go by bus from Buenos Aires, Rosario, Santa Fe, Parana, Goya, Bella Vista, Paso...
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IGUAZU, BRAZILIAN SIDE, A COATI

Iguazu Falls, the Brazilian Side

Written by Robert Raymond Ingledew on July 21, 2009

  • The Brazilian side of the Iguazu Falls has the advantage that you can go through it in two hours, since there is only one circuit, and therefore you can visit it the first day of...
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IGUAZU FALLS, UPPER CIRCUIT

The Argentine Side of the Iguazu Falls

Written by Robert Raymond Ingledew on July 20, 2009

  • One hour and a half to two hours are enough to walk along the only sidewalk on the Brazilian side, but you will need eight hours or more to explore the Argentine side, including the...
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Parque San Martin

Parque General San Martín

Written by SeenThat on November 29, 2008

  • A park larger than its own townOccupying 307 hectares, and offering 17 kilometers of paths, the San Martin Park in Mendoza is larger than the adjacent downtown area and probably is the town’s main attraction....
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Mendoza: The Human Side

Written by SeenThat on November 29, 2008

  • Zoning TimeI had left Buenos Aires in the afternoon. Next morning just before 8 AM, we entered the Terminal del Sol, Mendoza’s bus terminal. I picked up my luggage and entered the building, which looked...
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Hotel Nor Tomarza

Hotel Nor Tomarza

Written by Robert Raymond Ingledew on January 19, 2008

  • This is the most complete 4-star hotels in the city of La Falda, and costs less than some 2 and 3 star hotels, so reservations are highly recommendable. It is only one block away...
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Llamas on the Road

Exiting Argentina from the Northwest

Written by SeenThat on December 3, 2007

  • Salta is the biggest city in Northwestern Argentina and doubles as the area’s travel hub. Beyond the obvious international airport, it is possible to reach three countries from here with the help of comfortable buses....
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