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A Little Time Alone
24/7 can be a bit trying. We have now been traveling for twelve days (but whose counting?) never out of sight from one another, except for bathroom breaks. I'm ready for a change. We set off in the morning to explore Bariloche, a large town situated on the shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi. A city framed by snow-capped mountains. In winter it ...
Fondue, Chocolate and Andes at Bariloche
... right on the banks of the lakes edge, the neo-gothic design stretched up to the low hanging clouds. The main street was adorned by chocolate shops and packed with touts screaming out discount prices to get you in to buy buy buy! The shop front windows were impressive decorated with chocolate fountains and a billion flavors to tempt you in. We couldn't pass up on buying at least one box to try but was a little disappoint. Those samples they passed out to get ...
Eat, Pray, Love
... us, however, were wetting themselves with laughter! Sure enough with Fergus's great plan of placing the thongs underneath the wheels and reversing over them, we were out within a jiffy. The rest of the trip was generally pretty, but much less exciting than the events that had preceded it. San Martin was also a nice little town located on the edge of yet another beautiful lake. The drive home in the dark was also quite eventful, as deer the size of horses played chicken ...
Cenizas Cenizas Cenizas!
... our
plans.
Travel tip: There are about a million tour operators and people who do tours in and around the area. We didn’t find a huge price discrepancy between the different operators but the place that seemed to have the best non biased information was the Club Andino just right off the main
square. They, however, did sell some tours - so maybe it was on commission to some extent...
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Travelling back to Bariloche
... is the drive along the seven lakes between Villa la Angostura and Bariloche. Mum took a hundred photos, even though this area is also badly affected by the ash. We feel a bit sorry for the residents who live in a dust bowl which used to be a town like a pretty garden. Were glad to be back in Bariloche and explore the lakes by boat before we leave for Salta on the ...