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Bariloche
Landing in Bariloche was like coming into an entirely different country. Brilliant mountain ranges, deep blue lakes. We stayed at a hotel with an infinity pool that felt like it would connect you right into the lake. Terry and I took a morning walk along the lake. The color of the water and the mountains was spectacular - lots of variations of …
Tommy and Tessy Tourist Part 2
... the climb became more and more challenging. Suddenly, on my left, I noticed a well-worn path that seemed to lead to a trail that meandered through an ancient forest. We very quickly changed directions. This path was flat, it was wide, it was smooth. No ridges or cliffs Suddenly, Josh was confidently taking long steps, and striding along. What a difference a trail makes! We were out for three hours and enjoyed ...
Argentina-Part 3 (Bariloche)
... snow. We caught yet another local bus to Villa Catedral which is a ski village about 30 minutes outside of Bariloche. I didn't realize just how big this place is. Villa Catedral is the largest ski resort in South America with over 100kms of ski runs and a lift capacity of over 22000 skiers per hour! Although the ski slopes were still open we were advised not to go as they were just a couple of days away from closing the slopes as the snow was melting fast up top and ...
Damn Public Transport
... up at. The correct stop being about a 30 minute walk away, with the last bus leaving in 15 minutes. So taxi it was!
So the day wasn't a total waste we decided to head up to the cable cars, up to one of the main panoramic views. Arriving at 5.50 we were told it closed at 6!
Determined to use at least some of the money on the bus cards we took the bus to the Brewery, for a very well earned pint of local beer, or two or three ...
Don't cry for me Argentina
We had a rather gruelling 28 hour bus journey from El Calafate but were rewarded with the wonderful town of Bariloche at the end of it...
Arriving quite late, we decided to take it easy on our first evening with an asado (Argentine BBQ) provided by the hostel which included a giant piece of juicy steak and a large bottle of wine, all very tasty!
The next day we took our tourist duties very seriously and were whisked away to the top of ...
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Lo único que le cambiaría mi gordi es que le agregaría un silloncito
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