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Photos: Purmamarca, Tilcara and Humahuaca

Fri, 2 Apr 2010 | By julio_martinez | Photo Gallery


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Salta and the broken concepts

Mon, 29 Mar 2010 | By julio_martinez | Views [1093] | Comments [3]

When I first planned my trip, I wasn't sure to pass by Salta. I didn't even know of it... Later on, trying to draw my itinerary on a map, it seemed as a good stop between Iguazu and Atacama desert, so I thought I would pass by quickly. Once I arrived ... Read more >

Photos: Salta

Mon, 29 Mar 2010 | By julio_martinez | Photo Gallery


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getting wet at Iguazu Falls

Sat, 27 Mar 2010 | By julio_martinez | Views [2108] | Comments [3]

At Iguazu Falls, it happened to be a rainy day... the rain was so strong that even the corridor of my hostel was flood!.. but I could not do much apart from going to see the Falls... so, I bought a raincoat, or rather... a rain plastic, and I went for ... Read more >

Photos: Iguazu Falls

Sat, 27 Mar 2010 | By julio_martinez | Photo Gallery


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Last days in Buenos Aires

Fri, 26 Mar 2010 | By tycatte | Views [354] | Comments [3]

Following my birthday the days fell into something of a rythem. My Ozzie buddy Dan and I had steak for something like five days in a row. I'm going to have to worry a bit more about money from here on out, but I've had a good time in BA. A few of ... Read more >

a story of Ups and Downs

Tue, 23 Mar 2010 | By julio_martinez | Views [758] | Comments [2]

"Travel and change of place impart new vigor to the mind", said Seneca... I hope he is right... because travelling alone is not easy business! One day I see great views, another day it's raining and I cannot do what I had planned... One day I ... Read more >

Photos: Buenos Aires

Tue, 23 Mar 2010 | By julio_martinez | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Tall Ships and Tiny Feet

Mon, 22 Mar 2010 | By peterlee54 | Photo Gallery


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Tall Ships to Tiny Feet

Mon, 22 Mar 2010 | By peterlee54 | Views [256] | Comments [1]

So I have now travelled as far South as   I will this Trip, to the City of Ushuaia. We travelled from the Atlantic Seaboard across to the Southern Pacific seaboard in just under 3 hours. We crossed over the Andes through the Garibaldi Pass (he makes ... Read more >

My Good Deed

Sun, 21 Mar 2010 | By doreen-b | Views [717] | Comments [1]

In Latin America it is very common to see many dogs abandoned in the street.  Some cities are better than others in controlling the population of street dogs.  Here in Cordoba, the street dogs are relatively quiet, seem to be disease free, and not sooooo ... Read more >

It’s the end of the world as we know it (and we feel fine)

Sat, 20 Mar 2010 | By ryanandjo | Views [2686] | Comments [5]

We returned to Buenos Aires but having already seen the delights of the Argentine capital we only stayed for a night before starting our journey south, way south. After the short distances in Uruguay it was back to the long hauls. However, as Argentina ... Read more >

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Photos: Aconcagua

Sat, 20 Mar 2010 | By cisa | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Bike and Wine

Sat, 20 Mar 2010 | By cisa | Photo Gallery


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Photos: Auf der Hacienda bei Mendoza

Sat, 20 Mar 2010 | By cisa | Photo Gallery


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An elevated view of Hellfire Pass, constructed as part of the Death Railway during World War II. Over 100,000 prisoners of war and asian labourers died at the hands of the Japanese during the making of the Railway (which had been thought to be impossible to construct). The audiotour of this area really made evident the extent of suffering to which the labourers at went through. : by jfernandes, Views[399]
An elevated view of Hellfire Pass, constructed as part of the Death Railway during World War II. Over 100,000 prisoners of war and asian labourers died at the hands of the Japanese during the making of the Railway (which had been thought to be impossible to construct). The audiotour of this area really made evident the extent of suffering to which the labourers at went through.

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