Situated in the scenic foothills of the Andes, Bariloche’s climate is similar to the Pacific Northwest. Lush green landscape surrounded by water and snowcapped mountains. There’s an abundance of great chocolate and wine. What’s not to like?
- Cascada de los Cántaros, or Pitcher Waterfall had four spectacular lookouts along the hike to the top.
- These lovely ashy headed geese are as plentiful as mallard ducks in the US.
- Che Guevara rode from Buenos Aires to Chile in 1952 on an epic motorcycle trip, a formative experience that helped to turn him into a revolutionary.
- The ciebo, or coral tree, is the national flower of Argentina.
- Loving the Andes in Nahuel Haupi National Park.
- Bariloche is known as the “Little Switzerland” of Argentina for both its weather AND the abundance of chocolate.
- Victoria Island is the only place in the world where the myrtle bush takes a tree form, creating a magical and rare forest.
- It’s a little cold here in Argentina. In fact, it’s bordering on Chile!
- Hiking around one of many lakes in the Lakes District.
- WOW! The finest Malbec on the wine list for only $24USD.
- Tasting some mighty fine Malbec and Torrontes Argentinian wine.
- People are not so ethnically diverse here.
- These seagulls know the cracker drill pretty well, but I was worried about my fingers.
- Sueña means “sounds like”, in this case, Christmas!
- The largest flying bird in the world! The Andean Condor is just slightly larger than the California Condor.
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