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Argentina left me some amazing memories, but none more so than the football match between Boca Juniors and River Plate. It was just insane – crowd rushes especially – a real inferno of a football atmosphere!
I am hoping and praying that in the spring of 2012 I’ll be able to spend the semester abroad in Buenos Aires thru a program that NYU has that would fit perfectly with my major and possible minor.
What an adventure that would be! I can’t imagine how amazing it would be! I hope I can go!
I spent a week in Buenos Aires. Dashed over to El Tigre and San Ysidro which I highly recommend. I already have plans to go back to Argentina to check out more country side, less city side.
We went to a futbol game. Fortunately or unfortunately, The Boca Juniors weren’t playing the week we were visiting. The day before we arrived, fans of the Boca Juniors broke out in fights and the fans, known as The Boca 12 (like the 12th player on the team) were in bad trouble.
If you have a chance to go to game, I say go for it. We went to The River Plate game. Most excellent!
I would love to live and work a winter season at one of the ski resorts. I hear the snow is unbelievable. I’d also like to experience warm weather as well though. I better plan the trip right! haha
If you’re a vegetarian, don’t go. Or consider taking a leave of absence from vegetarianism … simply because Argentina has the best steak in the world (forget about Kobe).
I lived in Buenos Aires, Argentina for a year while I was working there. It’s a lovely place to live or visit, the people are awesome and I loved the culture.
In my job I interact with people in Buenos Aires every day. I have developed many long distance friendships with them. The people here are so nice, friendly, and fun. It is my goal to go here this year and meet the many friends I have made.
“I am going to South America and I want to know the places to go here, and how to do it CHEAP.
TELL ME EVERYTHING YOU KNOW IN EXPLICIT DETAIL
thank you :)”
over 6 years ago
“I'm headed to Aregentina in July... yes, I know it's winter then! Question- Has anyone rented a car and drove around from Buenos Aires? We're trying to figure out what's the best way to get around, and driving is always fun if it's not too stressful.”
over 6 years ago
Argentina, officially the Argentine Republic (Spanish: República Argentina, Spanish pronunciation: [reˈpuβ̞lika aɾxenˈtina]), is a country in South America, constituted as a federation of 23 provinces and an autonomous city. It is the second largest count
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina
24 hours in Buenos Airesby Lonely PlanetMarch 24, 201024 hours would never be enough in Buenos Aires, but if thats all youve got, these expert...(read article)
24 hours in Buenos Airesby Lonely PlanetMarch 24, 201024 hours would never be enough in Buenos Aires, but if thats all youve got, these expert...(read article)
Argentina: a guide for beginnersby Chris MossMarch 19, 2010
Chris Moss offers a guide to Argentina, ahead of this year's celebrations to
mark the bicentenary of Latin America's fight for independence.
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Argentina: a guide for beginnersby Chris MossMarch 19, 2010
Chris Moss offers a guide to Argentina, ahead of this year's celebrations to
mark the bicentenary of Latin America's fight for independence.
(read article)
Classic Train tripsby Lonely PlanetJanuary 21, 2010Hand the porter your luggage, climb aboard and relive the golden days of railroading on these spectacular...(read article)
Classic Train tripsby Lonely PlanetJanuary 21, 2010Hand the porter your luggage, climb aboard and relive the golden days of railroading on these spectacular...(read article)