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Tea, anyone?

Damnit...pinkies out! No wonder they knew we weren't guests of their 5 star hotel frequented as a popular destination by the world's rich and famous
Bariloche: Fly Fishin´, Refugio Hoppin´, Rock Climbin´, Glacier Struttin' Fun!

March 13th 2007
Once we arrived in Bariloche, we spent a little time looking around the bus station for Tony and Michelle, who we hadn't met before, but who were gracious enough to house us anyway, and finally found them. We met Paige and Ellie as well, as we went over to the sports club with them to swim! Then, they dropped us off at the "airosilla" (gondola), where we took the ride up to Cerro Otto (it was ... read more
South America » Argentina » RĂ­o Negro » San Carlos de Bariloche

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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