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Buenos Aires is a vast city, one of the biggest in South America. Famous for its tango and never sleeping population, it has a lot to offer.
What makes Buenos Aires so special is that the city is split up into many different areas and neighborhoods that each retain their own atmosphere and [...]
Article by Bettein Simer
A common question I was asked as a travel agent with limited time to see what is in South America. Latin America Cheap flights to Australia more than thanks and the promise of a great and different experience to go. But [...]
Article by hi joiney
History Land yachts designed by Simon Stevin in the 1500s. The earliest known use of land yachts was in Ancient Egypt, where they were apparently built for leisure. The Chinese had “wind-driven carriages” since the 6th century AD, during the Liang [...]
Article by Keith Jackson
Worried how the economy might put a crimp within your travel plans next year? Never fear: travel doesnt must break the bank. Your currency might be depressed, but that doesnt mean you should be; there are still many destinations around the [...]
Article by Anne-Marie Fleming
With emerging markets grabbing investor attention, many are turning their focus towards South American markets. Strong exports, high commodity prices and increased investments have been contributing factors to growth within many of the Latin American markets. As a result, many companies [...]
Throughout the southern Patagonia region, especially around El Calafate, are scattered estancias. These ranches once served those brave souls in the 1900s who raised cattle in a nearly desolate landscape. Now, a few of the estancias are still in operation, and many of them offer room, board, and activities like horseback riding and sheep [...]
Argentina is famous for its cosmopolitan capital Buenos Aires, tango, the Gaucho cowboys â and its beef! But since the late 90′s, when the currency crashed, it has suffered from extreme poverty, especially in rural areas. Close to the famous Iguazu waterfalls in the north, there are many indigenous communities trying to sustain themselves [...]
Minerals
Aluminum
Argentina was the third-largest Latin American producer of aluminum in 2003, producing 271,932 metric tons; one of six Latin American producers of mine lead and zinc, ranking second to Mexico in lead; and the fourth-largest producer of silver in Latin America.
Copper
Mine copper production in 2003 totaled 199,020 [...]
Mendoza´s located at the foot of the Andes, and is characterized by its varied territory cleaved by large rivers that carry the thaw of the highest mountains in America. These rivers water calm productive oasis that magnify the greenness of a mainly arid landscape.
The province has a surface of 148,827 square kilometers and [...]
Article by Tony Philip
Medical health care is something that is required by one and all at some point or the other in their lives. Since medical care is expensive, it is in the best interest for the people undergoing it to look for a place where [...]
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