Chalet Suisse
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Travel Blogs from Villa General Belgrano
Cordoba (2nd largest city)
... us whilst we did the toilet and then 15 minutes outside an ice cream shop! We eventually got rid of it by running down a side street when it walked in front...
Our next stop after Cordoba was Bariloche in the Argentina lake district. It was a 22 hour bus journey, our longest yet, but it actually felt like it went quite quickly, must be getting used to the bus ...
Waiting on Dania.
... I over thought but luckily I passed on the plate of left over meat I had been carrying because down I went. I somehow slipped straight onto my ass, grazed hands, exploded sunscreen bottle, bleeding holes on my ass and well its Lenny the Lumix that never recovered. We had a fatality. My waterproof shockproof camera did not live up to expectation. He got smacked on the rocks and then got wet. He died a horrible death.
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Building bridges between my past and future
... I didn't know well...
Nicole, who was finishing her Masters in Peace and Conflict Studies in Francfort,
gave me some advice, especially about what you can't say in the field - for example "conflict
prevention". I put my only shirt on and asked the receptionist to take a kind-of official picture of me, since I wasn't quite sure if the Academy would appreciate one of my ...
Orientation Huerta Grande
... br> We got told breakfast was at 8 so I went down and there were some others there but it turns out it got changed to 9am. We had a rules thing and then individually got asked about what number host family we were with if we go to school and the name of our rotary club and allowance. We didnt do alot after this.
That night we had dinner and then a dance/disco thing till 3am the last morning and breakfast ...
Week 2
... rest we headed out to Cacheuta. It’s a thermal bath resort offering a “bath park” for a very reasonable price. They advertse themselves as being natural and relaxing. We didn’t see that. All I saw was a couple of swimming pools packed with Argentinians and Chileans enjoying ...