Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 4 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 12.02.2011 Simon Reeve leads a team of presenters on a journey through the spectacular landscapes of Argentina, from the vast ice fields of Patagonia to the wide-open plains of the pampas. In the south, a group of indigenous people are locked in a historic dispute with the area's biggest landowners, Italian clothing giants Benetton; in Buenos Aires, the children of the disappeared are seeking to find out the truth of what happened to their parents at the hands of Argentina's generals; and in the pampas we meet one of the last true gauchos, whose way of life is being destroyed by an argricultural revolution. On the way, we take in one of the greatest matches in world football, visit a penguin colony on the edge, and meet a bishop with a rather unorthodox interest in Evita. .

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Welcome to Rosario, Argentina for the grand finale of the PokerStars.net Latin American Poker Tour Season 3.

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Dulce Deleche, Steak, Chorizo and Malbec. These are some of my favorite things- and they are all in Buenos Aires. Let the gluttony begin! FOLLOW ME http://www.twitter.com/AndreaFeczko LIKE ME http://www.facebook.com/AndreaFeczko OFFICIAL WEBSITE http://www.AndreaFeczko.com

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WWW.ARGENGUIDE.WEBS.COM Coming to Argentina? We have the most recent and comprehensive guide for you. Where to stay, what to see, how to travel, how much it will cost. Includes all major events, HAPPENING and parties during 2010, as well as dates&times and web sites. You will know all the breathtaking places Argentina Holiday Calendar. Learn all about the Tango! Know where to learn Spanish! Print and bring with you the guide in your pocket. This Guide tells you how to spend your money like a local FULL COLOR MAPS/PRINT FIENDLY WWW.ARGENGUIDE.WEBS.COM

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http://www.discovershareinspire.com Our family of seven visits the incredible Museum of Anthropology in Mexico City, along our road trip from Alaska to Argentina in a veggie powered truck with five children.

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http://www.discovershareinspire.com We visit the Evergreen Aviation Museum outside of Portland, Oregon along our road trip from Alaska to Argentina with five kids in our veggie powered truck.

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A town that has a relaxed vibe and is the gateway to Patagonia's main attractions. A great option to get around Patagonia, if you are an independent traveler, is to rent a car. In Patagonia it is the law to always drive with your lights on. It is also the law to wear your seatbelt, but many people ignore that one. But you should not because all of the roads in Argentina, pretty much, are two lane highways and passing is very common. Nothing like a mate when you are on the road. Travelers underestimate distances in Patagonia. It even happened to us today. Keep in mind while driving through Patagonia that many of the roads are unpaved. So your trip might take twice as long. Traveling in Patagonia has always been dangerous and the legend of Difunta Correa proves it. Difunta Correa was a young woman who was following her soldier husband with her baby in her arms. After spending days in the desert she died of thirst. When they found her body, her baby was still suckling on her lifeless breasts. Because the baby survived Argentines consider this a miracle. They come here and leave here the one thing she did not have at the end of her life: water. You can find shrines like this to Difunta Correa all throughout the desolate roadways of Patagonia. An alternative to taking planes in Argentina are the long distance luxury buses, and they are anything but second class. Some long distance buses in Argentina have movies that play the whole time, meal service that includes whiskey for dessert, air-conditioning and, as you can see, a comfortable chair. Time for a siesta. I am Ande Wanderer showing you Patagonia.

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http://www.discovershareinspire.com Our family of seven visits the native Parepechan village of Angahuan, and then hikes to the nearby village of Paricutin that was overrun by a lava flow when a new volcano was created in a farmers field

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Polo Lessons in Buenos Aires, Argentina with the best Polo company in town, Polo Elite. My friend Nick came to visit while I was living in Buenos Aires and we joined friend and polo player, Fernando Nieto, at his ranch outside the city for a day of polo lessons and fun. As far as Things to do in Buenos Aires goes, this is #1 on my list. Read all about it on Tourist2Townie.com - http://www.tourist2townie.com/culture-food/hello-high-society-polo-lessons-in-buenos-aires/ Book a Polo Lesson with Polo Elite - http://poloelite.com/

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Patagonia is one of the world's most pristine environments, and there is so much to see with the Andes in the west and the flat plains in the east. This video slideshow reveals some of the secrets to travel in Patagonia.

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This is a terrible tutorial on how to use coca leaves in Northern Argentina. http://www.tourist2townie.com/ has enough trouble just pronouncing the names of the towns yet alone properly explaining one of the most traditional aspects of the culture in Northern Argentina... coca leaves. However, my heart was in the right place and luckily I had help from a beautiful Argentine and all the friendly people from the region. Shout out to all my peeps in Tilcara, Iruya, Humahuaca, Salta, Purmamarca, Cachi, and Cafayate.

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http://www.sightseer.tv/buenosaires/buquebus South America is well known for it's Colourful Carnivals and one of the great places to experience this is in Montevideo, the capital of Uruguay. Carnival is widely celebrated throughout the country but the big parties can be found in Montevideo. Carnival is celebrated during January and February each year. One of the main highlights during the Carnival season is known as "llamadas". This takes place in the streets of the Palermo and Sur districts of Montevideo, and is usually held in early February. Participants come from all over the country to enjoy the sights and sounds of Candombé. This is a drum-based rhythm and dance which originated among the Afro-Uruguayan population. Groups taking part are made up of drummers and dancers, all dressed up in colourful clothes and face paint. The groups are judged in various categories including drumming and dancing abilities. The Carnival is loud and vibrant, with people enjoying the festive party atmosphere. The entertainment starts early evening going on until late. It is best to arrive early to get a good spot. You can stand or pay for a ticket in one of the seated areas that are spread along the route. Tickets can be purchased through Abitab branches in advance. Check out this link for dates and ticket pricing: http://carnavaldeluruguay.com/ If you happened to be in Buenos Aires, Argentina, during Carnival season, you can easily cross over the Rio de la Plata to Montevideo by Ferry. We would recommend staying at least a few days in Montevideo not only to enjoy Carnival but also the beautiful city itself. Check out the link at the top of the text to see our video on catching a Buquebus Ferry. At Sightseer.TV we have plenty of short videos on things to see and do Buenos Aires, which will help you plan your trip. So please come and visit our site.

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Learn about Argentine wines and how they are competing with the best in the world. Location San Telmo Address Av. San Juan 600 (corner of Peru) Phone/Contact Info +54 4307 7969 Argentine wines have been making a buzz on the international market. Argentine vineyards in Mendoza, and other regions, have the ideal temperature, climate and soil to grow world class wines. The most famous vineyards are located beneath the Andes, they produce excellent red wine thanks to dry climate and rich soil. "Argentina has some of the best wines in the world because it has different types of soil. For example, Mendoza produces some of the best wines, also San Juan, this is why we have 'Syrah' of San Juan and the Cabernet and Malbec of Mandoza and the Pinot of the South. Only few years ago, most of Argentine produced wines were consumed locally." Recent years, with massive investment and the further opening of the Argentine economy, production standards have been increased to match the world's best wines. "Could you tell me a little about a good Malbec wine?" "OK, for example, we have the D.V. Catena, which is one of the best Malbecs from Mendoza - this is the Malbec. Malbec which is like a Cabernet in that it can be accompanied with beef." "Could you tell me the prices?" "The Malbec is 85 pesos, Syrah is 60 pesos, and the Chardonnay is about 60 pesos." I am Ande Wanderer, showing you Buenos Aires. Salute!

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http://www.discovershareinspire.com Our family enjoys the fabulous beaches of Tulum, Mexico, along our road trip from Alaska to Argentina in a veggie powered truck with five kids.

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http://www.discovershareinspire.com We visit a cattle ranch in Mount Pleasant Utah and Greg gets in on the calf roping action along our road trip from Alaska to Argentina in our veggie powered truck with our five kids.

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Welcome to Buenos Aires ! Watch this incredible show of tango. Unforgettable ! Amazing & Awesome Tango ! Tango Increíble ! Uma singela homenagem ao incrível espetáculo ... Madero Tango - Tel: (54) 11 5239-3009 Site: http://www.maderotango.com Show de Tango na Casa Madero Tango em Porto Madero - Buenos Aires - Argentina Espectáculo de Tango en la Casa Madero Tango en Puerto Madero - Buenos Aires Tango Show in Madero Tango Hall at Madero Harbor - Buenos Aires Recorded with: Camera Sony DSC W200 12.1 MegaPixels Lens Carl Zeiss 7,6-22,8 mm f: 2,8 - 5,6 with Tripod ---- Tradição e vanguarda num show que apresenta os inicios do tango ate hoje com tango contemporaneo, com artistas do prestigio de Raul Lavie, Valerya Lynch, Laura Fidalgo y Hugo Patyn. Músicos e dançarinos de tango da maior qualidade. A gastronomia é de Martiniano Molina, prestigioso cheff argentino. Jantar e show. ---- Madero Tango presenta un nuevo escenario y pantalla gigante con funcionalidad teatral diseñados especialmente para nuestros show. Un espectacular y muy variado vestuario de más de 120 trajes y 100 pares de zapatos, de diseño exclusivo y más de 20 excelentes artistas en escena completan definitivamente un gran show, que explora un recorrido de emociones, colores y épocas. Una orquesta en vivo de primer nivel magistralmente dirigida por el maestro Hernán Possetti. Durante la noche se escucharán cantar, interpretar en vivo y con espectaculares coreografías temas tales como: "Rubias de New York", "Volver", "Mi Buenos Aires Querido"," el Día que me Quieras"," La Cumparsita","El Choclo", "Por una Cabeza", "Honrar la Vida", "Balada para un Loco", entre muchos otros, con innumerables sorpresas que emocionarán al público como pocas veces antes. Una exquisita cocina de autor, acompaña a esta mágica velada. Madero Tango se presenta así como la única opción que vincula la experiencia teatral, de espectáculos y de eventos con la mejor gastronomía en Puerto Madero, para vivir una noche con todos los sentidos. ---- Key-Words: technno techno tech house trance psy european minimal electro eletro eletronic dance europop club boite boate room punk pickup ventana pioneer argentina bsas buenos aires calle caje porteno porteño porto puerto madero balada dança dos famosos bruno de luca delca bruno dl vai pra onde multishow crobar noite noche night life play list track sound sonido cancion musica music set jovem pan chicago new york paris madrid tokyo london roma ibiza lima peru miami são paulo sex sexy chica girl hot pussy latin minas mina ministry of lique pacha sunset ibiza ibisa sao são paulo rio de janeiro A Favorita Claudia Cláudia Raia Patrícia Patricia Pillar Novela das oito globo bajofondo pa' baila bailar tango florida calle caje córdoba corrientes astor piazolla piazola tio cowboy Osmar Dias e Beto Richa sobrinho playboy PSOL Partido Socialista Debate rpc globo Luis Luiz Felipe Bergmann governador rpc mistress barbara alfajor havanna havana fat boy slim roger sanchez bife chourizo chourizo churiço parillada parilada enpanada empanada saltena salteña falabella falabela foto photo picture vídeo compras dicas hernan catanneo vida noturna tango para brasileiros ezeiza aeroporto aeroparque vc turismo mgm city tour soletur tourism europop mulata samba carnaval rio de janeiro teen sex anal blowjob pussy xxx brazil knowing trip vacation holiday cvc mgm turismo operadora hotel hostel albergue da juventude galerias pacifico mac perfumes lacoste la martina ralph lauren kevingstom clinique estee lauder brooksfield calvin klein azzaro adidas puma nike outlet once city tour passeio passeios passeo viagem viajar escursão excursão ônibus ônibus metro subte subway bruno de luca brunodl vai pra onde multishow mochileiro caminito la boca barrio bairro boca juniors bombonera river plate juego jogo game match plau futebol futbol soccer miami madrid peru lima montevideo montevideu mar del plata buquebus rio river pelota souvenir gravacion gravación recording maradona lionel messi goal gol golo partido selecion equipo fervo party fiesta festa rave --- Palavras-chave: presidencial rpc beto richa osmar dias luiz bergmann psol psdb pt pdt pv marina silva dilma rousseff jose josé serra william bonner rede globo noite plinio de arruda sampaio embate discussão eleições eleição presidente presidenciáveis band record sbt voto votação data folha ibope vox proposta partido boca urna domingo 03 outubro 03/10/2010 stf identidade titulo eleitor candidato eleito ganhou ganhador turno pesquisa apuracao apuração votos válidos validos urnas 2010 resultado

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http://www.discovershareinspire.com Our family of seven enjoys an afternoon at Lake Powell, swimming and cliff diving in the sunshine, along our road trip from Alaska to Argentina in our veggie powered truck.

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My journey traveling and backpacking through Chile, Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil over a short 3 month trip. Shot with a GoPro Hero3+ Black Edition and Sony Cyber-shot HX30v. www.travelershandbook.tumblr.com Song: Take a Walk - Passion Pit (Peking Duk remix) One Day - Reckoning Song (Wankelmut remix)

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My first experience with preparing and drinking mate in Argentina. Learn how to buy, prepare and drink yerba mate like a local in Argentina. Learn more at http://www.tourist2townie.com/

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This travel video is a continuation of my Buenos Aires city tour. This video shows some of the famous monuments of Buenos Aires and also some of the posh neighborhoods of the city. See how beautiful the city looks when the jacaranda flowers are in full bloom (November). Enjoy!

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http://www.kevinsworldvideotour.com San Carlos de Bariloche is one of the hilghlights for many people traveling Patagonia. This short video slideshow explains some of the highlights of visiting Patagonia- from great hikes to, fishing to boat rides and a bit about what makes this small town so special.

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A video slideshow tour of Recoleta Cemetery, the most famous cemetery in Buenos Aires, Argentina. To see more of my photos, videos, articles and reviews about travel to Latin America, visit www.LatinFlyer.com.

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http://www.kevinsworldvideotour.com How do you decide where to travel in South America? This short video slideshow explains that there are really three regions for most travelers heading to South America- the highland countries- Peru, Ecuador, and Bolivia, Patagonia- in southern Chile and Argentina and Northern Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay.

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http://www.discovershareinspire.com This series of videos answers YOUR questions. This question addresses how we planned for our current trip driving from Alaska to Argentina with our five children. It also talks about what things are important to know before starting something like this.

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Iguazu Falls Argentina with Bunnik Tours, the small group tour specialist. Visit the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls on a small group tour of South America with Bunnik Tours. Our tours of Iguazu Falls South America are especially designed for Australian travellers. www.bunniktours.com.au

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http://www.southamerica.travel. Choose from our most popular South America tours featured in this video. SouthAmerica.travel specializes in 4* & 5* South America tours to Peru, Brazil, Argentina, Ecuador, Chile, Bolivia, Colombia, Paraguay, and Uruguay. Go on an Antarctica cruise, a Patagonia cruise, a Galapagos cruise, or an Amazon Cruise. See Machu Picchu, the Iguassu Falls, Buenos Aires, Patagonia, or Rio de Janeiro. All of our tours and cruises are 100% customizable. Check out our Essence of Peru Tour: http://www.SouthAmerica.travel/EOP Tango, Samba, Waterfalls Tour: http://www.SouthAmerica.travel/TSW and hundreds more at our website http://www.SouthAmerica.travel

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In this episode, Robert checks out the cosmopolitan city of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It feels a lot like Paris, except for all those people speaking Spanish. Get more travelin' fun at www.travelbugrobert.com.

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Last week's Townie Spotlight featured the guys from The Buenos Aires Pub Crawl here in Buenos Aires, Argentina. http://www.tourist2townie.com/ talks with the crew about making the leap down to South America and their experiences running a dream business. Here's Part I with Miguel, Chris and Will from http://www.pubcrawlba.com/ as we discuss boring jobs, Argentine trust issues and how the Spanish here is "garbage". Enjoy.

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http://www.discovershareinspire.com We camp near Blue Lagoon? in Oregon, jump in the cold water, and catch salamanders along our road trip from Alaska to Argentina with our family of seven in our veggie powered truck.

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Smelly man feet prepare his feet to travel to Buenos Aires - Argentina, he takes a shower without soap in his feet, choose pairs of smelly and dirty socks and shoes. Hombre con mal olor en los pies (pecueca) prepara sus pies para viajar a Buenos Aires Argentina, toma un baño sin lavar sus pies con jabón, elige sus pares de medias y tenis mas sucios y olorosos.

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