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Introducing Argentina

Get a few people free-associating on the word ‘Argentina, ’ and it’s quickly apparent why the country has long held travelers in awe: tango, Patagonia, beef, soccer, Tierra del Fuego, passion, the Andes. The classics alone make a formidable wanderlust cocktail.

Just wait till you get here. Arriving in Buenos Aires is like jumping aboard a moving train. Outside the taxi window, a blurred mosaic of drab apartment blocks and haphazard architecture whizzes by as you shoot along the freeway toward the center of the city. The driver – probably driving way too fast while chain-smoking and talking incessantly about government corruption – finally merges off the freeway. Then the people appear, the cafés, the purple jacaranda flowers draped over the sidewalks, porteños (residents of Buenos Aires) in stylish clothing walking purposefully past the newspaper stands and candy kiosks and handsome early-20th-century stone facades.

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Cushion plants lining river banks, upper Rio Colorado valley.
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Cushion plants lining river banks, upper Rio Colorado valley.

Lonely Planet photographer
  • Grant Dixon
  • Lonely Planet photographer
  • Autumnal foliage beneath the Glacier Piedras Blancas.
  • Morning mist, Lago Verde.
  • Water vapour from the foot of a waterfall rises to greet the head of the falls, where a river cuts through grasslands
  • Ice calving off Glacier Perito Moreno. This wall is about 200 feet high, the same as a 20-story office building.
  • Perito Moreno Glacier & floating ice in iceberg channel.
  • Snow covered hills above Lake Roca in Tierra del Fuego National Park.
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