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Cordoba (2nd largest city)
Hola from Cordoba,
So we arrived safely in Cordoba after a very comfortable overnight bus from Salta. Cordoba is the second largest city in Argentina with a population of 1.3 million.
We found the city not to be as pretty as Salta as it had lots of nice plazas with bars and cafes etc. Cordoba was a big city, very busy with modern shopping centres.
The first ...
Welcome to Cordoba, Everything is Closed!
We arrived in Cordoba yesterday morning with no problems on our overnight bus. Different company as the one to Iguazu, but same idea, lots of food, comfy chairs and movies to keep you entertained until you fall asleep. We checked into the hotel and luckily our room was ready so we were able to get in right away. I can't even begin to tell you how amazing it felt to take a hot shower (don’t forget, on the bus Saturday night and no hot ...
Building bridges between my past and future
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Writing this application under these circumstances was both a weird and interesting process - something like starting building a bridge between my past and future. I had to analyse my wohle life, past experiences and personality from the perspective of conflict. What kind of conflict did I experience in my life? When and where? How did I react? What do I think I could have done better? etc. And at ...
City, Felix and Spanish
... Bye and Thankyou,
Now I can joke around with my host dad and I try to tell my host mum things. Also went a whole day at school and understood pretty much the whole day, eg Economics the teacher was askig me questions and I could answer, I also went into the 4th grade english class and they had to ask me in english, i was replying in spanish, apart from 2 questions,
But my spanish has definatly improved, not so sure about my english tho.
Thanks Belen, Claudia, Jime y Andrea
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Je suis une bon danses
... to find emily and ari, the boy she was traveling with around argentina. the plan was to meet them in a national park, camp and then continue to hitchhike around argentina for a couple weeks. amongst travelers ive met, argentina is a semi-well known hot spot for hitchhiking...meaning people actually pick you up and accept the idea, and it is considered safer than other countries. i was psyched. hopped on a bus to leave mendoza argentina (just after ...
Location
Amenities
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Swimming pool
- Free High-Speed Internet
- Free parking
- Pets allowed