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If you have not already noticed, I am going through a massive dog phase at the moment, and South America, so far (ie, Chile and Argentina) is full of them. A lot of them are street dogs, not owned by anyone but, I think loved by everyone, cause they rarely look to be in bad health, and I think people feed them. Sometimes a street dog will just ¨adopt¨ you for a while and follow you about as if it is your dog, waiting for you outside the shops or the bank, crossing the street when you cross the street... it is cute. Anyhow, here is another dog we found at the petrol station on the way to El Calafate.
Patagonian rock (and ice) stars: Part 2, Puerto Merino Glacier

April 20th 2008
The next part of our Patagonia rock stars tour was going to be Los Glacieres National Park to see Fitzroy and Cerro Torre, weather permitting. However, we met some really nice people (a woman from Hong Kong called Toffy and a French Couple, Laurence and Phillipe) at Torres Del Paine who were planning to go the Puerto Merino glacier. We all decided that it would be a lot cheaper for the five of us ... read more
South America » Argentina

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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