Colon, Argentina

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It never rains, but it pours II, Colon, Argentina travel blog
It never rains, but it pours II
May 30, 2006

... had a remarkably dry six weeks, by any account, the rain finally came a couple of days into week seven. I pulled into Colon around lunchtime and stopped in a little cafe, to give myself an opportunity to digest the myriad information bestowed upon me by ...

A travel blog entry by nigelball
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Carry on up to Colon, Colon, Argentina travel blog
Carry on up to Colon
Sep 21, 2006

... we went we saw people clutching flasks of hot water. Even service stations appeared to have special hot water refill points. It was a lovely relaxing weekend and a great opportunity to see another part of Argentina which is not on the tourist trail.

A travel blog entry by markandrebecca
Hot Springs....Woo Hoo!, Colon, Argentina travel blog
Hot Springs....Woo Hoo!
May 17, 2006

We stopped in the Colon to visit the hot springs before finishing off our trip in Buenos Aires. We didn't do much else there other than sit in hot springs, although we did find a great vegetarian restaurant.

A travel blog entry by frankandamanda
Colón, Colón, Argentina travel blog
Colón
Dec 23, 2006

... Entre Ríos, 320 Km from Buenos Aires. There are daily buses (4 ½ hours approximately) that covers the distance between BA and Colón (www.plataforma10.com.ar).   The city offers a wide range of activities for all ages. You will find a thermal center that it ...

A travel blog entry by ellenmilton

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10 Day Itinerary
Posted on Jan 25, 2008, 16:46:46
... del Paine. Patagonia is a trip in itself, and can be quite rugged. Anyway, it's in Chile, and somewhat complicated to get there from Argentina. Read my blog about our trip. If you need more info please contact me via this blog. Cheers Martin