Rurrenabaque remains copyright of the author sboyle, a member of the travel community Travellerspoint.
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]]>Uyuani (Bolivia) remains copyright of the author sboyle, a member of the travel community Travellerspoint.
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]]>Salta remains copyright of the author sboyle, a member of the travel community Travellerspoint.
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]]>Puerto Iguazu remains copyright of the author sboyle, a member of the travel community Travellerspoint.
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We arrived in Ushuaia (the worlds southernmost city)late at night,it was cold and very windy so we deceided to take a room at a hostel close to the bus terminal rather than spend ages looking for a decent one (bigger mistake than the shinning style hotel!!)it was run by an old man with a really strange dog who listen to this...got his son out of bed to give us the room and didnt change the bed clothes!!.Needless to say we moved to a nicer place in the morning.
We went on a boat trip in the Beagle Channel which brought us to the lighthouse which marks the southernmost point before Antarctia. We stopped at bird island and some colonies of sealions. The sealions are beautiful they come right up to the boat but they are really noisy and a bit smelly!.Mal was a little bit dissapointed that there were no Penguins or killer Whales apperently they only stay in the channel between October and March.Ushuaia also has a glacier called the Martial glacier but a little dissapointing after seeing the Moreno glacier it looked like an ice cube!.
We didnt stay very long in Ushuaia as we were short for time as we had to head back up north.
Patagonia (Argentina) remains copyright of the author sboyle, a member of the travel community Travellerspoint.
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]]>Parque Nacional Nahuel Huapi (Argentinas oldest and most popular national park)surrounds the city of Bariloche and has so much to offer it contains many lakes and mountains.We spent an afternoon Kayaking which was great fun the instructor brought us the whole way across the lake and gave us coffee and buns!!.I got absolutly soaked and Mal remained dry even though we were in the same Kayak.....(funny that!!).
The next day when i recovered from my soaking, we hired a car and Mal drove (driving is very scary here apart from having to drive on the right hand side of the road,the gears are on the right too,and this place is full of the steepest hills i have ever seen so we both agreed that my clutch control may not be up to it!!!).We drove 80km to a small town east of the Chilean border called Villa La Angostura its a beautiful little town that sits at the tip of a peninsula.
On the way back we stopped in the mountains and had a picnic and Mal deceided to do a spot of fishing. It was a georgeous day and the fishing looked easy so i had a go and got hooked after a couple of attempts(no pun intended!!)determined to catch dinner until i lost the bait(whoops).
Nights in Bariloche are fun too. We met a really nice English bloke and an Irish couple (who we plan to meet in Bolivia).We drank many bottles of Tinto Vino with them and took it in turns to cook. One night we headed out to an Irish bar called "The Wilkenny"!(i know the owner obviously isnt Irish!!).
Never the less we stayed there drinking the local brew till Mal fell asleep and i got the hiccups then headed back up the dreaded hill at about 05.00am.
Bariloche remains copyright of the author sboyle, a member of the travel community Travellerspoint.
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]]>The hostel we are staying at is called Downtown Mate (pronounced matae)which is the tradational drink in Argentina really bizzare its like ground leaves they put in a litte wooden cup and drink through a straw, it tastes like a really strange tea people here carry around the wooden cup everywhere they go with a thermos flask of water to keep topping it up!! Malcolm is addicted already.The people in the hostel are fab and give free spanish lessons(very useful)although the hostel its self is pretty basic (no locks on shower doors!)
We took a day trip to Uruguay on saturday which was fab,It only took a couple of hours by boat and wasnt that expensive either. We hired out a scooter and went all around the town of Colonia really old town on the coast breath taking views and beautiful beaches.On Sunday we went to the tradational market in San Thelmo which was fab hundreds of stall selling beautiful crafts and art had to restrain myself from buying stuff as wont be able to carry it!!Will post some photos soon.
Buenos Aires remains copyright of the author sboyle, a member of the travel community Travellerspoint.
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