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Just a Ferry Ride Away to Uruguay

From Buenos Aires to Colonia del Sacramento, the ferry ride is about 1 hour and 15 minutes. Uruguay was not originally a part of the South America plan. But because it’s so close, why miss it? We visited 3 different towns in 1 week The first city, Colonia De Sacaramento, was such a sleepy town..…
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Patagonia — Fitz Roy

Everyday, I am still surprised about what I am able to experience. I feel really happy with how I have been spending it this year. After the city, El Calafete, a short 3 hour bus ride took us to our next destination, El Chalten. The ride there was scenic: lakes, mountains, and countless lamas. The…
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Patagonia — Perito Moreno Glacier

One day, I’m connected to the powerful Igauzu waterfalls.. The sunshine is bright, causing a multiple rainbows when meeting the splashes of the falls. The birds are soaring over the curtain streams of water, the monkeys are jumping from one tree to another, the coatis are crawling through bushes, it’s truly just another average day…
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Delayed post – Brazil elections
Due to elections there are protests & roadblocks. So I will have a delayed post due to travel time mumble jumble and no wifi.
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bordering Argentina and Brazil, the astonishing Igauzu falls

I been wanting to see the falls the moment I first heard of their existence! I would often visit google images and be blown away. I feel very blessed that I was able to see them because the very next week, a storm came around and many travelers had to cancel. Fortunately, I got the…
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meeting the city— Córdoba, Argentina

Big city with multiple vibes. This city is a fave!! It reminded me of home (but only a little bit) because of the hippy neighborhood known as Güemes > otherwise, there’s definitely a German influence here. + many buildings have a European look to it. Once you walk a few blocks from the hippy neighborhood,…
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Mendoza, Argentina – Delicious Malbec wine, Cheese & Steak

As I am writing this post, I am still in Argentina and loving it. This country is so big. There’s so much to see— which equals so much more to love. Side note* Argentina is in an economic crisis. The inflation rate has been increasing month after month. In August, the inflation reached a 78.5%…
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Chile – Independence Day + Santiago
This post will be more of a photo gallery. (: We spent about a week here. Chile is so expensive!! It really setback our budgeting but, we had a great time. When we arrived we celebrated Chile’s Independence Day! First, we stayed at a cabin to meet Tim’s friend, Chris. And also met up with…
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Rainbow Mountain

It took a lot of energy to continue onto to another hike. Honestly, we were only a pinch away from setting off to the next city, Tacna. But, that would result to missing two planned hikes. And I just couldn’t pass up two. Rainbow Mountain, originally called Vinicunca, is Peru’s second most famous hike (after…
