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Hotel Libertador Pinamar

Jason 1017 Pinamar, Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina

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Atlantic beach

A travel blog entry by alsie

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... areas rather than the international set. After we caught up with the bus outside of Iguazu, we continued on overnight into the main bus terminal in Buenas Aires. From there we caught a bus to a town named Mar de Ajo about 120 miles South of BA on the coast. There are a series of little towns along the coast in this area. Most of them saw their glory days in the '60s and '70s and are now somewhat seedy. Newer ...

On Air

A travel blog entry by kellyandemilio

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... toward the environment in NZ. Wish we had more time to prepare!

We headed back to Buenos Aires in the afternoon, stopping in a Gaucho town to visit a shop selling traditional gaucho things. Then we travelled to Delores, the next town and stopped for lunch at a roadside restauran. There they are cooking meat outside by an open fire. We tried ‘Chiripan’, fresh chorizo in bread.

When we arrived back in Buenos Aires, Ananda, Graciela’s daughter ...

Mar de Plata

A travel blog entry by kellyandemilio

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... This ensures the cows have enough grass to only eat off the land without needing anything else to make them big.

In Mar de Plata we spotted sea lions and walked around the docks. It reminded us of Whistable in England, without the Sea Lions and with better sea food. We ate fresh langostinos (lagoustines) from one of the fisherman on the dock and sampled anchoas (anchovies). Graciela and Jose Luis bought anchoas and boquerones from a shop at the ...

On Quads

A travel blog entry by kellyandemilio

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... with thick bush, the bushes (juncos o plumerillos) were about one metre high. At one point Graciela got stuck over one so high that the wheels of the quad lost contact with the ground and the quad turned over on it’s side. She landed unharmed except for some cuts. We then all got cuts on our legs dragging the quad bike out and back on it’s wheels.

We stopped for lunch in an area in the forest called Mar de las Pampas, we ...

To Villa Gesell

A travel blog entry by kellyandemilio

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... have this for dinner tonight.

After arriving in Villa Gesell we met Graciela’s brother, Jose Luis. We also met some other relatives who all seemed to own businesses in this town.

This evening we went to a restaurant called El Encuentro, the speciality there is Cordero Patagonico (Patagonia’s lamb). The place was very nice, probably expensive but with excellent quality meat. They were cooking the meat in an open fire, in a room with ...