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We've run out of countries..
... and the earth itself has a similarity to that found on Mars.
The only maintenance the bikes have had is tyre pressure check once a week and oil level when stopping for fuel - touch wood they continue to run perfectly. The Heidenau tyres continue to impress too - JB is on the same set since Fairbanks so that's 13,000 miles ago and even the rear looks good for at least another 5k. Coming from the world of 3,000 from an ...
A bit about Argentina
... tea made with yerba mate. Similarly urgh, although it is a constant drink here and Orion really likes it.
History: The tiny indigenous population here, and the lower number of pre-european settler ruins compared to other e.g. Peru means visitors get much less of a sense of the older culture. But the history in the last few hundred years is war after military coup after war. Culminating in the ´Dirty War´ of the ...
Seulement d'intérêt pour un 5e voyage en Argentine
Cette ville n'était qu'une halte entre Mendoza et les vallées du nord de l'Argentine. C'est loin d'être sur la liste des villes à visiter à Argentine! C'est plutôt pollué et cacophonique. Par contre, c'est ici que c'est signé l'indépendance du pays le 9 juillet 1816. Nous dormions à deux pas de cet endroit historique.
Nous avons à peine passé 24 heures à Tucuman. En effet, nous ...
Red, red, red wine!
... gecombineerd met een originele Argentijnse maaltijd verzorgd door de Argentijnse schoonfamilie van de hosteleigenaar. Argentijnen zijn definately mensen van het goede leven en terwijl we van de wijn en het eten genoten, werden ook de Spaanse conversaties beter en beter! Zie de foto's!
Verder was Mendoza ook de plek van de toevallige ontmoetingen. Terwijl we op een terrasje zaten, liepen er twee oude bekenden uit Oudenbosch voorbij! Dit was zo'n toeval dat ...
History
... Historica de la Independencia. This was the venue of the Congress that declared the Independence of the United Provinces of South America on 9th July 1816.
The next day we joined a tour to Quilmes. First we drove past sugar cane fields, some being harvested and others still to go. In a zigzag it went up through the Quebrada de los Soses and forested hills to a treeless plateau. In ...
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- Swimming pool
- Room service
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Fitness/Health center