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RN 12, Km 4.5 Puerto Iguazu, Province of Misiones, Litoral, Argentina, 3370, 54-3757-424-047
Saturday December 15th to the bottom of the world Border crossings ! The route from Rio Gallegos crosses into Chile then about 3 hours later back into Argentina. Given that we were all captive on the bus, our luggage locked under the bus, all going back into Argentina, you would think the Chilean and Argentinian authorities would have worked out something sensible. But not a bit of it ! We waited for an hour and a half while all of us were stamped out of Argentina. 300 metres further on we pi...
Rio Gallegos, Argentina bansemerThis is part of my blog morphing to find out what style of blog do i want, anyway there is fast connection so lost of pictures! -don't you love it when you are almost done that everything wipes out:) This time i'll focus only on traveling tips since the company of my parents where somewhat unpleasant. (if i describe it gently) AWESOME!!! this is what i have to say about it. Though there is no reason to go there ever again. So... the national park is the main attraction and for one day would h...
Puerto Iguazu, Argentina dolev.raviv...after somemore partying nights in Buenos Aires...tango dinner show in *Madero tango* and some reallynice bars ion Palermo and crazy electronic clubs...one in particular called Club69 if I am not mistaken...all of that and hardly any sleep,I finally have gotten to my final Argentina destination this time...Iguazu Falls...we flew in this morning with LAN airlines and were picked up by the tour company...I guess you can easily do this trip by yourself but since I was here withwork and very sq...
Puerto Iguazu, Argentina sanita79Gday all, Clare here, I will make this entry short and sweet as the computer keeps logging itself out as it pleases.. where to start though! well, at this moment and for the past 4 days I have been feeling like death warmed up, or the dogs breakfast as Tony would put it! After travelling thousands of miles to Argentina by plane, then nearly 2 thousand kms by bus to Iguazu falls (our whole reason for visiting Argentina!) I woke up on the day of our seeing the falls feeling like ****.. fantasti...
Peurto Iguazu, Argentina tonyc-r
... sweet sound of frogs, crickets and a million other animals louring in the dense jungle outside my window. yeah, I was soooo in the jungle.<br><br>The following morning it was time for a hike with our guide Carino and our Guaranì guide Carlos. They shared their knowledge about the jungle and the animals around. The humidity was around 100%, the temperature around 26C and the mosquitos was loving the sweet taste of Swedish meat. My poor face ended up with no less than 12 bites before ...
Puerto Iguazu, Litoral, Argentina swedishvagabond... Sao Paulo, through rolling hills of corn, recently harvested wheat and beef. The rain continued all through the night and most of the next day, which was good because it meant I didn't feel lik I was wasting time being sat on a bus.<br><br>We ended up taking the border crossing at Foz de Iguacu/Puerto Iguassu into Argentina, which took about an hour to cross. Not bad with a bus load of people. If only I ...
Puerto Iguazu, Argentina bt82... the park to the entrance of La Garganta del Diablo. <br><br>Upon arrival to our final destination, we were greated with wonderful bunches of butterflies. Nothing puts a smile on your face like fluttering butterflies do. Leah was able to capture many wonderful photos of green, yellow, and patterned fellows fluttering about.<br><br>A long walk along the final ¨catwalk¨ took us to our final destination, La Garganta del Diablo. This was a platform that ...
Iguazu National Park, Misiones, Argentina leahrobI've just come back from a weekend at Iguazu falls and it was absolutely wonderful. I flew with Aerolineas and I wasnt disappointed - arrived in the morning and left in the evening the following day. I had heard a lot about people only going for a night, there not being much to do etc etc and now I cant believe I didnt go sooner. It was truly MAGNIFICENT. I've been to Niagra, and these were far superior... a ...
Iguazu Falls, Argentina bsas4you... the two lads to Jaegar bombs. They in turn introduced us to ´La Cocoracha´. It became incredibly messy! When the time came to pay the bill, we discovered none of us had enough money, and the bar didn´t accept credit cards. Why? What sort of crazy establishment does not accept the beautiful visa?!?! We then found out that the nearest cash machine is 10 blocks away. WTF! The waiter had to walk with us to the cash machine. We made it back ...
Iguazu Falls, Argentina christinekiwi... one c*lled the Devils Thro*t which h*s 260 degrees of w*terf*ll. So ye*, lots of w*ter. Lots of noise *nd mist clouds. Quite impressive. *lso s*w sever*l colourful jungle birds, butterflies, *nd he*ps of co*tis (kind* b*dger-like *nim*ls with snouts), which *re * bit like ke*s in NZ: pesky. And they know they c*n get food from tourists - by force if ...
Iguazu Falls, Argentina colleensouness
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