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  1. The Best Food in Patagonia

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 11 April 2012

    Dave shares his thoughts on the best food in Patagonia, having spent 2 weeks eating his way through the region.--------- Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 27 tutorials, 12 expert audio interviews, private support forum, and much more.

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  2. Perito Moreno Glacier

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 2 April 2012

    A photo essay featuring large, unaltered images of Patagonia's iconic Perito Moreno Glacier, both from land and boat.--------- Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 27 tutorials, 12 expert audio interviews, private support forum, and much more.

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  3. Surprise Ending on Viedma Glacier

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 31 March 2012

    Spoiler Alert:  Skip this post if you intend to visit Viedma Glacier one day, and don’t want to know the surprise endings that await groups who walk or climb on it. pending a day ice climbing on Viedma Glacier was a dream come true. As our time on the glacier was coming to an end, [...]--------- Join Travel Blog Success today and learn to build a better travel blog. Membership includes 27 tutorials, 12 expert audio interviews, private support forum, and much more.

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  4. Ice Climbing in Patagonia

    Blog: GoBackpacking - 29 March 2012

    s the ferry approached Viedma Glacier, and the towering columns of deep blue ice came into focus, I felt a pang of anxiety for the first time. Ice climbing had been a childhood dream of mine. As an adult, I’d tear out the page of a National Geographic Adventure story about ice climbing on an [...]

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  5. Glacial Ice

    Blog: Murmurs from a foriegn land. - 7 December 2011

    Blinding rain is being blasted into our faces as the elements impede our senses from experiencing the glacier. Its so bad that we force ourselves inside to warm up. We…

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  6. Sinterklaas in El Calafate!

    Blog: Murmurs from a foriegn land. - 6 December 2011

    Exiting from a bus after 28 hours is pure bliss. Not orgasmic, more relief. Relief to be standing and to have fresh air. And the immediate realisation that you smell…

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  7. The longest bus ride I’ve ever done.

    Blog: Murmurs from a foriegn land. - 6 December 2011

    Bariloche to El Calafate. Waking up at 6am or somewhere about that time whilst travelling is pretty ridiculous. Waking up at that time to get on a bus for 28…

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  8. 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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  9. Patagonia, We Some Want!

    Blog: No Hurry Curry - 2 April 2010

    3/24/10: El Calafate, Argentina to El Chalten, Argentina The mountains here in the Patagonian Andes remind me of Jackie Chan. They may not be the biggest things in the room, but they’re powerful and impressively built, and they’ll kick the butt of anyone who tries to stand on top of them. Plus I bet they too could [...]

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  10. Coolest Glacier Ever

    Blog: No Hurry Curry - 31 March 2010

    3/23/10: El Calafate, Argentina I use a lot of superlatives when I write my blog posts. I think this is mainly because my memory is so short that at the time I’m actually typing out the post, what we did that day really was “the best thing ever” or “the most brilliant idea I’ve ever had.” [...]

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  11. Oops! And, welcome to Argentina!

    Blog: Hecktic Travels - 11 December 2009

    Peter and Dalene, you are the last team to arrive. I'm sorry to tell you, but you have both been eliminated.

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  12. Cabalgata Larga in El Calafate

    Blog: Atlas Parasite - 14 August 2009

    When my two traveling partners suggested to go horse riding when we were in Patagonia, I agreed because I had to be democratic, although deep inside I didn’t feel at all like doing it. I thought my ass would hurt, the horses would rebel against me, and I think it was around that time that [...]Rating: 0.0/10 (0 votes cast)

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