South America
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Movie Monday: Tango is Alive in Argentina
Tango originated along the Rio de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay, in the 1890's, influenced by European and African cultures.
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Parrilla Tour Buenos Aires
The Parrilla Tour of Buenos Aires offers an authentic sampling of Buenos Aires' best and most typical foods.
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Parrilla Tour Buenos Aires
In a city of thirteen million people, you can imagine how many culinary options there are to choose from. So what’s a culture-loving foodie to do when presented with so many choices? Easy.…
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Swapping Seasons in Argentina
If I were a non-human animal, I would definitely be a migratory one. I like shocking my body with the sudden polarity that comes with swapping seasons.
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When Flying was a Special Occasion
My Dad always told me stories about how when his family traveled to Europe, it was A REALLY BIG DEAL. People took flying and themselves very seriously.
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Getting Excited for Buenos Aires
I literally booked my flight one week ago to Buenos Aires. It was a last minute deal, as they say,
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Leaving Sixty-Nine Behind: Traveling to Country Number Seventy
Argentina beckons. In two weeks I’ll be strolling down the rambling streets of Buenos Aires, visiting the land of gauchos, estancias, and the birthplace of the tango for the first time. Argentina will become my 70th country…