10 Best Places to Visit in Argentina - Argentina Travel Guide
10 Best Places to Visit in Argentina & Tourist Attractions in Argentina - Argentina Travel Guide and Tips.
List of Best Places to Visit in Argentina: 1. Iguazu Falls, 2. Buenos Aires, 3. Los Glaciares, 4. El Calafate, 5. Mendoza, 6. Ushuaia, 7. Bariloche, 8. Puerto Madryn, 9. Cordoba, Argentina, 10. Mar del Plata
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10. Mar del Plata
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9. Cordoba, Argentina
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8. Puerto Madryn
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7. Bariloche
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6. Ushuaia
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5. Mendoza
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4. El Calafate
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3. Los Glaciares
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2. Buenos Aires
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David Almeida: flickr.com/photos/davidalmeida/6547323767
1. Iguazu Falls
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San Alfonso del Mar - world's largest swimming pool, Chile
Cabalgatas en la cordillera de Chile - región del Maule - Horseback riding tour Andes Chile
Cabalgatas en la cordillera - Chile: Viajamos con la comunidad local en caballos a las montañas de la región del Maule en Chile.
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Travel with horses and locals to the mountains of Región del Maule in Chile, nice views: beautiful lagoons, volcanoes and forests.
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Velo de la Novia (Bride's Veil) waterfall at Parque Inglés in Chile
The Velo de la Novia (Bride's Veil) is a 50 m waterfall on the Río Claro in the Parque Inglés. The Parque Inglés is part of the Radal de las Siete Tazas National Park in the Andes east of Curicó and Molina in the Maule region (Region VII) of Chile.
The Bride's Veil waterfall is a few hundred meters down river from the better known Siete Tazas waterfall.
La Serena, Elqui Province, Coquimbo Region, Chile, South America
La Serena is a city and commune in northern Chile, capital of the Coquimbo Region. Founded in 1544, it is the country's second oldest city after the national capital, Santiago, located 471 km (293 miles) to the south. It has a communal population of 190,716 (2006 projection, and 400,000 for the Greater La Serena) area, the country's fourth largest conurbation (pop. 300,000, 2002 census), which includes nearby Coquimbo with an area of 1,892.80 square kilometres (730.81 sq mi). It is one of the fastest-growing areas of Chile, witnessing a population increase of 32.6% between 1992 and 2002. The city is an important tourist destination, especially during the summer, where people go to visit the beaches. It is in the headquarters of the University of La Serena and also is home to the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of La Serena, one of five Catholic Archdioceses of the Catholic Church in Chile. The sector is currently located where the city was inhabited by the pre-Hispanic village called Viluma or Vilumanque (Mapudungún Snakes and condors). La Serena was first founded on the orders of Spanish Pedro de Valdivia in order to provide a sea link to maintain permanent contact between Santiago and Lima in the Viceroyalty of Peru. For this he would need a place for his troops to rest and eat. The village was first founded by captain Juan Bohón with the name Villanueva de La Serena. Although the exact date is disputed, probable dates include 15 November or 30 December 1543 and 4 September 1544. Many historians simply say that it was founded in 1544. Five years later, from the night of 11 January 1549 until the following day, an uprising of local Indians totally destroyed and burned the village, killing nearly every Spaniard. Pedro de Valdivia gave order to Captain Francisco de Aguirre to found the city later the same year on 26 August to under the name of San Bartolomé de La Serena (now patron saint of the city), in the same place where today the Plaza de Armas stands. A few years later, on 4 May 1552, King Carlos I of Spain by royal decree gave it the title of city. During the 17th century, the city suffered continuous attacks from pirates[citation needed], including Francis Drake who opened the Pacific route to pirates in 1578. Bartholomew Sharp, who partly burned and looted in 1680, and Edward Davis, who set fire to the convent of Santo Domingo 1686, caused great fear among the population, forcing the defense of the city in 1700. In addition to attacks from pirates, the city experienced an almost total destruction resulting from the earthquake of 8 July 1730. During the Revolution of 1859, a rebellion against the conservative government, the city was taken by forces led by Pedro Leon Gallo. Gallo's forces were defeated at the Battle of Cerro Grande by an army from Santiago, which then occupied the city. Between 1948 and 1952, president Gabriel González Videla prepared the Plan Serena, a project in which the city was renewed with investments and urban redevelopment that would imprint a single seal on the country. It began to take hold in the role of services, to rescue and to develop its own architectural style known as Colonial Revival. The city is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of La Serena. The Cathedral, built from the same stone, dates from the 19th century. It must be said that although it lacks the same historical value as the older churches, this is a stone building in a country prone to seismic activity, and has survived various earthquakes. Indeed, during centuries of existence, there is almost no visible damage. All of these churches, along with others of minor importance, provide a unique urban landscape, an image for the city, giving it the nickname The City of Churches. Its traditional architecture consists of a series of housing and public buildings, of late 19th-century vintage style, built with wood from the US state of Oregon brought to Chile as counterweight in vessels sailing to the nearby port of Coquimbo to load copper and other minerals for transport back to the US. This Oregon pine and the use of adobe create the genuine image of the city. There is also a number of remarkable and valuable small churches built of sedimentary stone quarried 5 km (3 mi) to the north of the Elqui River, having a characteristic color and texture formed by myriad small shells. These churches are all roughly 350 years old and have undergone restoration to varying degrees, bringing them back to their original form. San Francisco, San Agustín, Santo Domingo are the names of a few of them. In 1920, he began to take shape a new economic boom in the mining of iron, attracting capital and human contingent, resulting in a further change in the urban structure.
15 coups de cœur au Chili
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Pucón, Chile - Things to do - Travel Guide
Pucón is extremely popular both with Chileans and foreigners for the beautiful views of Volcano Villarrica , which is the highest and most-active climbable volcano in South America. The city centre is a backpacker's paradise, filled with travel agencies offering a wide range of day trips. Apparently, also the night-life is quite active. If you don't like it crowded, avoid January and February as they are the busiest months. We visited in February.
We stayed just outside of the town in Caburgua on a lovely tranquil estate, Hotel Salto del Carileufu . From here we could explore the area avoiding the busy town centre unless eating out. Don't get me wrong it was a lovely place but in this guide we stick to things you can do in the area, around Pucón, rather than the town.
We visited numerous Waterfalls like Ojos Del Caburgua, and Salto El Léon. Spent hours just driving the local area with so many lakes and views to stop at and take pictures.
A highlight shown in the video was Termas Geometricas. It's a 2 hour scenic drive from Pucon and the last 30 minutes is on a bumpy gravel road, but don't let that put you off. Most 2 wheel drive cars are fine if you take it slow! It is really is an amazing place, Highly recommend you make the effort.
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Ojos Del Caburgua
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Como moverte por Berlin #1
Un pasado reciente con mucho dolor y una reconstrucción con los estándares más modernos del mundo junto grandes palacios reinales, hacen de esta ciudad un combinado super interesante al momento de visitarla. Nuestra primer entrega de una ciudad que nunca, vas a terminar de descubrirla.
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Radal Siete Tazas National Park , Chile
Radal Siete Tazas National Park is a national park located in Curicó Province, Maule Region, Chile. It lies in a pre-Andean area close to Descabezado Grande volcano.
This is a gorgeous park with a surface area of 5,147.51 hectares (11,324.5 acres), whose major attraction is its 7 waterfalls and their respective ‘cups’ (tazas) that Claro de Molina river has carved over millions of years out of the basalt rock. This zone is an ecological transition between the draught-tolerant vegetation of the north and the more humid forests of the south. You will find various singing birds, such as thrush and tench, and predators like puma and leopardus colocolo.
Amongst the cypress and oak woods, you will also find traces of ancient nomad peoples and hunter-gatherers, like piedra tacita (stones used for the grinding of foodstuffs).
The park is an attractive destination for kayakers, who can navigate the rapids of the Claro river.
Chile: Mejor Destino de Turismo Aventura de Sudamérica 2017
Los World Travel Awards eligieron a Chile como el Mejor Destino de Turismo Aventura de Sudamérica 2017. Conoce más de Chile y sus destinos en