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  1. How to See Argentina in 30 Days

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 17 January 2011

    Argentina is a country that is blessed with everything a country could ask for.---------Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog.Membership includes 12 lessons, community forum, audio interviews, and a blog.

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  2. Coffees in Córdoba, Argentina

    Blog: Chronicles of a year-long break-up - 24 July 2010

    Córdoba is a great place to sit over a steaming cappucino and watch the world go by. Well-heeled students strut up and down the bustling cobbled streets or lounge in one of the town’s many plazas, oblivious it seems to the imposing churches and cathedrals by which they spend their days gossiping, arguing and making [...]

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  3. Day 120: Loving the vino!

    Blog: Diaries of a Vagabonding Couple - 12 June 2010

    Cordoba's Museo de Memoria Chillin at a cafe in Cordoba. Not really feelin the #2 city of Argentina, probably coulda skipped this and head straight for the cap. Buenos Aires tomorrow, here we come. Anticipation and expectations... BA is one city I can't wait to experience. Symbollically it also marks the finale of our South American tour (Rio de Janeiro is our final stop but it's hard to feel

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  4. Finding Gauchito Gil from Córdoba to San Juan and Mendoza, Argentina

    Blog: Trip Down - 13 May 2010

    I spent the weekend in Córdoba, Argentina at the Pochongo Hostel, run by two young brothers. On both Friday and Saturday night their friends showed up and drank Fernet and coke - Córdoba apparently consuming the majority of the world's supply of the formerly Italian alcohol.

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  5. Salta to Cafayate to Cordoba, Argentina

    Blog: Trip Down - 8 May 2010

    Salta is a pleasant medium-sized town in Argentina’s northwest where I stayed at the luxurious Sumkama hotel (well after camping and Bolivia it would seem so).  I spent most of my time recovering after freezing in the Andes for many weeks.  I didn’t really see much of the city as I spent most of my [...]

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  6. meet the brewers In Cordoba, Argentina we met some brewers.If...

    Blog: DO EPIC SHIT - 21 March 2010

    meet the brewers In Cordoba, Argentina we met some brewers.If you can learn anything from this story it’s that dreams take time, so you might as well have fun while you wait.

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  7. Meet The Brewers

    Blog: DO EPIC SHIT - 21 March 2010

    In Cordoba, Argentina we met some brewers. If you can learn anything from this story it’s that dreams take time, so you might as well have fun while you wait. Photos by Mari Suyama .

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  8. Cowboys and Cordoba

    Blog: Cogs Watch - 24 January 2010

    We were a little more active during our one day and night in Cordoba than we had been in Salta. Cordoba is the second-largest city in Argentina after Buenos Aires and is known as a lively university town however, being in the southern hemisphere, it's university holidays at the moment so it wasn't as busy as we'd thought. That wasn't an issue in the end as we'd been told about a festival in a town called Jesus Maria about an hour outside Cordoba so we caught a bus there that night.

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  9. The Country Mice

    Blog: Hecktic Travels - 6 January 2010

    From small town relaxin' to big city sweatin'...Monday afternoon we begrudgingly left Alta Gracia and rolled back into Cordoba.And two nights in Argentina's second largest city was enough for us. The streets downtown are narrow and crowded, the traffic is frequent and loud. Our hostel was pleasant enough and remarkably clean (especially given it's immense size). But after only a few hours in the city, these country mice were ready to get on the next bus out.

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