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Mountainy Interlude around Iruya

Two days ago, I came back from one week spent in the wild and the mountains of the north of Argentina, with the company of my friend Charles, the one I met in Vietnam, eating dog. This little interlude at the borders of civilization was good, as I was a wee bit tired of running […]

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Iguazu

The waterfalls of Iguazu are among the most famous falls in the world, on par with the Niagara Falls and the Victoria Falls. By golly, it’s so interesting, I’m gonna go check Wikipedia:Iguazu Falls. And now, some pictures.

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… and then I left Buenos Aires.

What would you say if I wrote absolutely nothing interesting on my stay in Buenos Aires that ended last week after seven nice days? And if the pictures I posted were not so great and by not so great I mean Dear gods, what was I thinking when I pressed the button? Because that’s what […]

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I saw the End of the World

I’m talking about Ushuaia, of course. Not the end of the world that’s coming in 2012 with the solar galaxy aligning with the mayan temples and the illuminati opening the 7th seal. Ushuaia is called “la fin del mundo” in spanish because it’s the southernest city in Argentina, but not quite in the world. The […]

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in Patagonia

I’m not more than 2 weeks late on my posts. Fifteen days ago I was in Patagonia, the area in the south of the South American continent. In Patagonia there’s the Andes, there’s also a big huge desert, some national parks, two or three roads, deserted in this season, and some glaciers. It’s cold of […]

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Alpine chill in Bariloche

Bariloche, in Argentina, is a kind of little swiss colony in the middle of the Andes, a village made of stones and wood where good chocolate is made, and where lots of tourists come in summer to go in the mountains, or in the winter to go in the snow. In Autumn it’s a bit […]

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Valparaiso

Valparaiso is a city in Chile, on the Pacific Ocean. It was a very important port in the 19th century and all the ships going through the Cape Horn stopped here on their way to the north. The waterfront was the business center, with all the big important stone buildings and the docks… but the […]

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A first look at South America

When I arrived in Santiago, then stayed in Valparaiso in Chile, I knew I had to show what I saw first. Between rusty roofs and grey pollution and yellow dust, walls covered of colours were really positively shocking. Here’s some of these walls from Valparaiso.

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SF

This post is mainly in english, because I owe you that, dear readers from places where you don’t speak french. I’ll speak about my brief stay in a country where they speak english : the United States of America, or, “America” for short, or “Estadunidos de Gringolandia” on the other side of the border (the […]

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