El Colibri - Estancia de Charme
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Gettin hungry
... off hunger with a few nuts and a couple of pieces of fruit, we got our head down for some kip.
Then at 10.30 the lights came on and we stopped at a service station in the middle of nowhere for ´dinner.´ 10.30!! We followed the locals´ lead and sat down. It was a set menu of burger and smash but the bus company did pay, which half made up for the ridiculous time. We set off again at 11.30. I´m not even sure if you can call that dinner to be ...
Bagpipes, Sky Dives & How Not To Cook An Egg
... what if this goes wrong’ type thing. The hardest part itself was the door opening and me having to dangle my legs and look down before out we jumped! Cant really explain the feeling of freefalling as everything happens so quick but it was absolutely amazing, and getting butterflies (could be dihorrhea) in my stomach as I’m typing this next to some old Uruguayan dude. Once the parachute shot out – another scary moment, the next part of the trip down ...
No, I do NOT enjoy cow´s stomach!!
... the number of students, faculty, and academic programs. There are beautiful old colonial buildings and paved paths in this area. There is supposed to be a free history talk at the university which apparently gets rave reviews (according to lonely planet anyway) for it´s interesting and informative overview. When we arrive we have missed the 11am tour by 15 minutes. There´s one at 3pm - we will come back. But, when we go back at 3pm we are told ...
Furry friends and football fanatics
... where we were very impressed with a lovely cute lepoard and Steve had to go all gooey over another Zebra.
In the evening we went to a football match. My first one in Argentina. It was brilliant, the fans were amazing, with no end to the chanting. They even had a flag which covered an entire stand. The home team won 2 nil which was a bonus and we made our way back to the hostel happy.
We didnt have a lot to do on our last day but had 8 hours until the bus to do it in. Still I ...
Cordoba and La Cumbre
... coffee and visiting a local town called Capilla del Monte.
On our last day we found a lovely cafe/art gallery that had recently opened. The Argentine guy who owned it looked and acted spookily like my dad, we had to get photos!
From Cordoba we booked another overnight bus to Posadas, a town in the North East of Argentina, a couple of nights stop-over on the way to one of the star attractions in South America, Iguazu Falls.
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- Room service
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- Restaurant
- Swimming pool
- Business Services
- Fitness/Health center