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                    <title>Round Trip  Sierra de la Ventana</title>
                    <description> After yet another 2 hour bus journey we arrive in Sierra de la Ventana to be greeted by quite a pleasant town small and quiet but one which has a nice feel. Townies retreat to Sierra in summer to get away from the high temperatures in the city and to enjoy the mountain air.  We find accommodation without a problem however the old lady at reception is not very pleased to see us and is quite grum</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Argentina/Buenos-Aires/Sierra-de-La-Ventana/blog-145904.html</link>
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                    <title>Sierra de la Ventana</title>
                    <description>Hey allWeve made another stop on the way to La Capital Federal.  Were in Sierra de la Ventana a small town near some of the oldest mountains in South America.  Depending on which source you believe the mountains are either about 2 billion years guidebook or 260 million years park.  Someones grasp of the base ten number system seems to be questionable.Sierra de la Ventana is in the Pamp</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Argentina/Buenos-Aires/Sierra-de-La-Ventana/blog-7527.html</link>
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                    <title>Sharing our lunch break with unique guests.</title>
                    <description>We are now in the small town of Sierra de la Ventana. We have rented bikes for the week and have spent some time riding around.  The bikes are a bit different than what we are used to.  My bike has many gears but only two of them work fortunately one of the gears is Granny so I am happy.  It is very flat around this area so hills havent been much of a problem.  However yesterday we decided t</description>
                    <link>http://www.travelblog.org/South-America/Argentina/Buenos-Aires/Sierra-de-La-Ventana/blog-2563.html</link>
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