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Not your average street in Buenos Aires  
   

Not your average street in Buenos Aires

It may look like an ordinary street, but this is far from it. Recoleta cemetary is where the rich and famous are buried in house sized tombs complete with family crypts.
From climbing to clubbing

June 11th 2007
El Bolson Before we hit the sensory overload that is Buenos Aires we had a bit more mountain action to enjoy (hurrah - more up!!). We continued our travels from the last blog by heading to El Bolson, a little town nestled in a valley in the Andes, not too far from the Chilean border. Glorious weather when we arrived, which we celebrated with 2 bottles of very nice Argentinian red wine. ... read more
South America » Argentina » Buenos Aires

Argentine Flag Following independence from Spain in 1816, Argentina experienced periods of internal political conflict between conservatives and liberals and between civilian and military factions. After World War II, a long period of Peronist authoritarian rule an... ... read more
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