How to Enjoy Argentina Part 1
Has Madonna ever been to Argentina? I am just curious. Maybe she has, maybe she has not. I know she did not want the country to cry for her but what you going to do? But I had a Top Ten Ways and Places to enjoy in Argentina submitted by as he said pronounce it, thank you for the key, Huaquin. It is looks like Joaquin but it says Huaquin and was born in Buenos Aires 15 years ago. My mother and I thought to put this was together. Some parts are translated from Spanish to English. So they may not may 100% sense. I will do my best, and actually since you got ten of them, it is great.
I will going to read a couple of sentences from each and then pass the rest along to the visitors on my blog at chris.pirillo.com. So thank you, it was a tag team effort, so, two people help with this or those – can I say those people?
Number one—the city of Buenos Aires is gigantic and each neighborhood offers rewards in architecture, cultural treasures and urban life. Tango was born in the neighborhood of San Telmo and La Boca. The government is located in the Buenos Aires City Center. Okay, so here we go. Put that on your list.
Number two—Iguazu falls is one of the unclaimed natural wonders of the world. The entire journey there and the semi tropical jungle at South is an adventure you will never forget. Not to mention the endless waterfalls that border with Brazil in this Northern Argentina attraction.
Number three—Buenos Aires Tango is the most unique cultural contribution Argentina has made to the world and last one hundred years. To make the most of the day in Buenos Aires, the Buenos Aires Tango Tours are the ticket.
Number four—the Recoletos Cemetery is located in the neighborhood of Recoleta. The cemetery brings to life the history, sorry, it is just kind of weird to say the cemetery brings to life the history of its country like most cemetery in the world. All the legends of Argentina are laid to rest here including past dictators, scoundrels, heroes and the most famous woman of South America—Evita Peron.
Number five—Bariloche, it is a progressive Southern Argentina city and its growing smoothly due to its healthy environment, is located on the lake and in the Andes Mount, mountain range. Bariloche is also the jumping of point for outdoor adventures in the Patagonia Region.
Number six—Salta, it is an exotic city is steeped in history and located in the arid region of the Northern Argentina. In this area, this was most, it was once part of the Incan empire and the Incan ruins are worth exploring. The famous terrain here is called the terrain is called “the terrain in the clouds.” This train offers panoramic mountain as views of the area. Sadly sometimes there are rain covering clouds because it is up so high—you may not see the outside or beyond it.
And I saw the only, Mesoamerican ruins that I have seen were at Chichen-Itza and that is about, I think, we went on during our honeymoon. We definitely did not get as far as out there at Argentina.
Number seven—Argentina beef has become world famous because the cows is grazed on nutrient rich river basin soil from the Rio Dale La Plata. In addition, the climate of the pompous region is mild and moist all year around, making the beef tasty and succulent. Alright, it is official; I have got to try some Argentinean beef. I do not know if they export here if still as fresh.
Number eight—Buenos Aires restaurants are where you can find the beef. Okay, you pay for what you get in Buenos Aires. Most restaurants have some Italian menu and are very conservative. However, even those you will find great Pariahs, good beef and Chorizo.
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