Travel Blog Photos from Resistencia (52)
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... was amusing to watch. The running sceens looked like benny hill clips. Ok, back to Residencia. Its a lovely little town in Argentina. Its what the Lonley planet guide called "a sculpter lovers paradise" and so it is. every street corner has a sculpture ...
Well what can we say about little Resistencia? Quiet is not the word. The siesta is rigourously enforced here in the afternoon, even the dogs stop sniffing each other for a few hours! The taxi from the bus terminal into town was held together by ...
Today I arrived at Resistencia, in the Northeast of Argentina, around 5.30am. I checked bus tickets, got one for tomorrow morning to Asuncion (for 32 Pesos, around 10 USD) . After buying my bus ticket, I took a bus for about 1.20 pesos and had ...
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complicated travel question
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 10:46:46
... ? Yes, you can get to Brazil through Argentina. Indeed your route would be through Antofagasta, Salta, across the Chaco to Resistencia/Corrientes (I prefer Corrientes to Resistencia as it has more character). If you prefer not to go through Paraguay, ...
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complicated travel question
Posted on Dec 17, 2008, 01:03:20
... cutting accross the frontier with paraguay and then going straight to Brazil. Is this possible? Maybe going from Antofagasta to Salta then to resistencia then to the border with Brazil? How can I do it and are there buses that go that route or do I have ...
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Iguazu Falls to Lima
Posted on May 20, 2009, 16:18:30
... to Lima, you may want to attempt a crossing of the Chaco. Bus to Asuncion, then another bus from Asuncion to Resistencia in Argentina, then over the bridge to Corrientes across the Paraguay River. Then a long dusty bus ride across the Chaco to Salta. ...
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Buenos Aires to Cusco
Posted on Nov 10, 2008, 13:26:09
... . BA to Iguazu is about 20 hours. From Iguazu I would go to Asuncion Paraguay (5 hours) and then down to Resistencia/Corrientes (6 hours). or From here you need to cross the Chaco, a long dry, boring ride. Flechabus covers most of these routes. ...
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