The North/North-East of Argentina


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May 31st 2009
Published: April 15th 2010
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And once again, I have to write this entry "out of my mind", because of my "experience" in Lima ;-) But just until Posadas, from there on, I wrote into another book :-) So we left Calafate and went together to Cachi (Carola, Pablo and I). Already the journey to there, was really beautiful and we saw a very amazing countryside and stopped at some farm with an very old wooden-church, that was reall... Read Full Entry



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Cachi 6

Cemetery on a hill-top



15th April 2010

capivara
;-) hahaha...picture 12 and 13 are brilliant! those animals are my favorite in S.A. ;-) great big fat guinea pigs - I think they are related somehow...this one is definitely very laid back ;-) hahaha
15th April 2010

Wonderful
Just wonderful. So many memories, from the dry north-west to the wet northe-easth, and your journey is still not over!
15th April 2010

SALUDOS FRIEND
HOLA MARTIN : ¿ todavia estàs viajando ?, eres increible, tienes una gran capacidad para conocer, me imagino has hecho muchos amigos. Nosotros te recordamos con mucho cariño, y si vuelves algùn dìa, nos avisas y te esperamos. Chao. amigo, que estes muy bièn. de Miguel y Carmen
15th April 2010

Alles Bestens, oder?
Hallo Martin, danke für deine Reiseberichte und den Fotos, die die vielfälltigen Impressionen und Erlebnisse deiner Reisestationen wiedergeben. Langsam gewinne ich den Eindruck, du fühlst dich in Südamerika so wohl, dass es dich nicht mehr zurück nach Hause zieht. Oder täusche ich mich? Ich freue mich schon auf einen ausführlichen Face-to-Face Reisebericht von dir! Weisst du schon, wann du wieder zurück kommst? Buen viaje i mucho suerte! Helmut
15th April 2010

About Friendly Austrian People
Hey Maddin, congratulations for your blog. It's really interesting. You know? I have had a similar experience in Vienna with locals once. When I asked for directions about how to buy a transport ticket to a cashier in a bank: she left her working site and go for make a phone call (I had a line with no less than 9 people behind me!!!). After the phone call she asked for permision and escort me to the tram stop!!! Do you can imagine it??. May be in Argentina that is difficult to figure out an attitude like this (less from a bank cashier) but we (argentines) are more sociable, people here is mostly interested in getting involved in social chat (as in Brazil or Spain, o Italy). I later discover that in Austria was impossible to get involved in a chat (in the train for example) or in any other ocassion in which I need no help but company!. Anyway, I think the interesting point in travelling is to discover this odd differencies, isn't it?. By, and enjoy your stay.
18th April 2010

Mi argentina
Hola martin como va!!! Bueno en verdad te gardezco mucho me hayas mandado un poc de mi pais ya que a la distancia estoy conociendo lugares que no conocia... jajajja Espero Gran amigo que andes bien y en breve te escribire con mas tiempo! abrazo enorme!! Leonardo

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