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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]
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] Blog: The Big Chill
Date: February 20th 2008
Ushuaia bills itself as ´El Fin del Mundo´ (the end of the world), despite not actually being the southernmost town (the Chilean town of Puerto Williams is slightly south of here), and more importantly, not displaying any evidence of the Legion of the Undead devouring the flesh of the living, which I´m fairly certain will accompany the end of the world. (It´s taken me 4 months of travel to me ... read more
Date: February 20th 2008
Ushuaia bills itself as ´El Fin del Mundo´ (the end of the world), despite not actually being the southernmost town (the Chilean town of Puerto Williams is slightly south of here), and more importantly, not displaying any evidence of the Legion of the Undead devouring the flesh of the living, which I´m fairly certain will accompany the end of the world. (It´s taken me 4 months of travel to me ... read more
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