You might be wondering “more animals?!” Yup! More animals, this time at Güira Oga, an animal sanctuary that sits between Iguazú park and Puerto Iguazú. It’s…
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Rio Iguazú and Rio Paraná serve as the borders between Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina. The three countries have each erected painted obelisks to mark their…
1 CommentWe’d seen so much our first day. Little did we know we were about to have our minds blown—again. We bee-lined it back to the…
4 CommentsBy the zoo, the planetarium, and blocks of parks and greenery in Buenos Aires sits the biggest Japanese Garden outside of Japan. It’s a wonderful…
2 CommentsMy first thought was Why is there a theater named after Columbus? Surprisingly, our tour guide addressed this question almost immediately, as if she read my…
2 CommentsThere’s a film festival going on in Buenos Aires! It started on April 13 and ends on the 24th, the Buenos Aires Festival Internacional de Cine…
Comments closedRecoleta cemetery is the #1 attraction of Buenos Aires (outside of the mandatory steak and tango experiences). For now, it remains free to the public, although…
1 CommentTea time to share at a nearby Cafe Martinez. It came with: 2 coffees: small cups of espresso, really. Every time we’ve ordered coffee, it…
4 CommentsWe ferried over the river from Buenos Aires to Uruguay, just an hour and 15 minutes to arrive at Colonia. Named an UNESCO heritage site,…
1 CommentArgentina won 2-1 last night, although Chile made the first goal. We had a delicious few drinks at the local pub, Dublin’s (yes, that’s right,…
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