1 CommentsThe nice thing about traveling to the border is to enjoy a varied and typical cuisine of each country. Even better if it is where Argentina, Brazil and Paraguay meet.
0 CommentsBack to sharpening your senses, it is now time to talk about taste. I share with you my latest gastronomic findings in Buenos Aires.
1 CommentsThere are many options to spend New Year’s Eve: New York, Paris, Rio de Janeiro… all very interesting, but I will tell you a little about the New Year’s Eve I spent in Aconcagua.
1 CommentsWalking around Casa Rosada I found this statue of Cristovão Colombo. While front side in Praça de Maio was crowded with tourists, the backyards in Parque Cólon was empty displaying a good view to appreciate architecture details besides the monument donated to Argentinians by Italy.
0 CommentsVisit Perito Moreno is really an impressive experience. The noise scares and anxiety increases with each rupture. It’s a joy shooting the exact moment that the ice wall crashed from the glacier. Everything happens so fast between hearing the crash and look in the right spot… the ice had already crashed into the lake and only left the movement of the water. But I got it!
2 CommentsI spent a few days in Buenos Aires, and as I have been there before, this time I could sharpen my smell and taste in aromatic and gastronomic places. Argentina is still one of the best places in the world to eat meat, and going to places filled with aromas that stir one’s senses was amazing.
0 CommentsSunday is the of San Telmo Antiques Fair in Buenos Aires. The antiquarian district has cobbled streets and historic houses that stay crowded with tourists and locals from 10 AM. It is a perfect place for walking, for observing the city characters and for pay attention to details. I chose a tilt-shift photo to show the particularities that may get lost amid the many curiosities. It was clicked inside one of the thousands shops near to the square where market takes place.
0 CommentsPotrerillos is a beautiful destination in both winter or summer. Now it’s starting the ski season and on warmer months there are a lot of outdoor sports offers such as rafting, trekking, bike, canoeing and others. The mountains are always there to compound this different landscape. If you are lucky, you can see a condor like this on the Picture.
1 CommentsA tribute to adventurous hikers who didn’t bother while waiting hours for another transportation when our bus caught fire in the middle of a wilderness road in Patagonia. On the contrary, we went to explore the place and have fun. In detail, there are 4 generations in this picture all of them with the same youthful spirit and very happy.
1 CommentsOn our last day in Calafate - Argentinian Patagonia, we were granted with a shepherd leading his herd of sheep.
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