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one of many handcrafted bridges

San Luis and Carolina: Many Rivers to Cross

September 30th 2012
While most travelers went from wine-soaked, mellow Mendoza to colonial Cordoba on an overnight bus, it took me a month. But why rush when there were such sweet tidbits along the way--ancient, end-of-the-road mountain towns, rivers to rock-hop, and gorges to explore? Slow travel, indeed. I'd spent long lazy months in the tourist mecca of Mendoza, Mendoza--Water, Wine and Yankee Traps, trading E ... read more
South America » Argentina » San Luis » Carolina

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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7th September 2014

Nice pic
I am catching up on your blogs. You take very good photos and I particularly liked this one
7th September 2014

Camera woes
Thanks Ake and Emma, those handmade bridges were so special, and thanks for telling me you like the photo. My camera was stolen (carelessness on my part) in Bolivia. I'm having a terrible time deciding on my new one. I'm always seeing things I want to photograph and can't--I feel naked without my camera.

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