What can you do in Argentina? Don’t cry…
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Joaquin is a 15 year old community member from Argentina. He and his mother put together this excellent list of things you can do if you are ever fortunate enough to visit this beautiful place.
- 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. Shopping is extremely unique, and the nightlife is vibrant. Transportation is abundant, but it’s wise to bring a pair of comfortable shoes and take a walking tour of the city.
- Iguazu Falls is one of the unclaimed natural wonders of the world. The entire journey there, and the semitropical jungle itself, is an adventure you will never forget… not to mention the endless waterfalls that border with Brazil in this Northern Argentina attraction. Make sure you take the boat ride underneath the falls, and use plastic bags to keep your things from getting wet.
- Buenos Aires Tango is the most unique cultural contribution Argentina has made to the world in the last 100 years. To make the most of a day in Buenos Aires, the Buenos Aires tango tours are the ticket. You will get a tour of the different areas of where Tango began and why. You get a Tango lesson, tango shopping, a tango restaurant and one of the best Tango shows available. And if this still does not satisfy, you can go to a Tango milonga for late night entertainment.
- The Recoleta Cemetery is located in the neighborhood of Recoleta. This cemetery brings to life the history of its country like no 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, Eva Peron. The Recoleta Cemetery is a 13-acre labyrinth of concrete, sculptures and architectural masterpieces… so it is a good idea to have a knowledgeable English-speaking tour guide.
- Bariloche is a progressive Southern Argentina city that is growing swiftly due to its healthy environment. It is located on a lake in the Andes mountains range. Bariloche is also the jumping-off point for outdoor adventures in the Patagonia region. But this mountain town is most famous for superb world-class skiing.
- Salta is an exotic city steeped in history and located in an arid region in Northern Argentina. This area was once part of the Inca Empire, and the Inca ruins are worth exploring. The famous train here is called The Train In The Clouds. This train offers panoramic mountainous views of the area. Sadly sometimes the train is covered in clouds because its so high up that you may not see outside. Still, Salta is beautiful with historic sights, excellent fishing and a relaxed atmosphere.
- Argentina beef has become world famous because the cows graze on nutrient rich river basin soil from the Rio De la Plata. In addition, the climate of the Pampas region is mild and moist all year round, making the beef tasty and succulent. The cow itself led the country to an economic boom in the early 1900’s that allowed for great infrastructure, and decadent architecture that remains intact today.
- Buenos Aires restaurants are where you can find the beef. You pay for what you get in Buenos Aires. Most restaurants have the same Italian menu and are very conservative. However even in those, you will find great parillas, good beef and chorizo. But if you cough up a little extra devauled currency, and go slightly upscale, you will find just about every kind of dining experience available to man at these excellent Buenos Aires restaurants.
- The Colon Theater in Buenos Aires has hosted some of the most famous performances of each decade over the last century. It is still one of the top opera houses in the world and worth a look. Today it houses one of the most extensive costume collections on the planet.
- Argentina products and shopping are great! Due to the devaluation of the peso in 2001, Argentina tries to rely heavily on its own industry and production. Therefore, in the shops scattered all over Argentina, you will find unique goods only found in Argentina and at fantastic prices. This includes rare stones, leather goods, and clothes and shoes. And don’t forget about Argentina wine! The Melbec is the best but since it’s hard to pack, I recommended that you finish the bottle before you leave the country.
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29 Comments
Technobabble
April 10th, 2008
at 2:59am
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HackerTHATSME
April 4th, 2008
at 8:50am
i love having first comment (makes me feel special :P)
and nice vid
HackerTHATSME
April 4th, 2008
at 8:51am
haha i beat u for having first comment by 7 seconds XD
LordCathbad
April 4th, 2008
at 8:57am
I have been to Argentina…
GSCrepresentative
April 4th, 2008
at 9:00am
lol XD i your so funny XD
Ifnir
April 4th, 2008
at 9:12am
no you don’t you fail
HackerTHATSME
April 4th, 2008
at 9:20am
???
RedMclaren
April 4th, 2008
at 9:26am
I am in Argentina folks :)
Connorcuber
April 4th, 2008
at 9:38am
Sup my gnomie
vahnx1337
April 4th, 2008
at 10:08am
couldn’t have said it better
staticxmako
April 4th, 2008
at 10:18am
thank u so much for agreeing with me i thought i would have goten all those fags that use cum colored pc’s yelling at me! lol!
vahnx1337
April 4th, 2008
at 11:37am
lol
robert001
April 4th, 2008
at 2:09pm
Dutch princess is from Argentina by the way, come to Buenos Aires, its a nice place!!
Appleunbox
April 4th, 2008
at 2:44pm
Ya. Thats because he has less to complain about.
alexpotenza
April 4th, 2008
at 7:35pm
its because when he had windows his videos were about its problems lol, he doesn’t have any problems to report since he switched…
don
April 4th, 2008
at 4:38pm
Eat meat.
jwire4
April 4th, 2008
at 4:42pm
Chris great video! ANd what a coincidence I just had to do a report on Argentina! So I could relate to this list! The teen and his mom did a great job! Thanks for everything Chris aka GENUIS!
staticxmako
April 5th, 2008
at 3:38am
ugh no some videos he had were like bottle necking wich could do for a pc if u build one has nothing to do with software .bios..
video cards ram cpus all the good stuff now stfu and go use ur cum colored box of shit!
patrick
April 4th, 2008
at 9:08pm
I was lucky enough to spend about a month in Buenos Aires several years back. Loved the place. The people are great, the meat is like no other anywhere, cut it with a butter knife! And it’s just an amazingly vibrant and excitng city …
FACU2
April 5th, 2008
at 6:14am
i am argentinian :P
hectorbambino
April 5th, 2008
at 7:53am
QUEIJEIRO FTW!!!!
Aisomar
April 5th, 2008
at 11:41am
ya u said it right
nice video 5 star
saeryt
April 6th, 2008
at 12:04pm
I can teach you some spanish!
Tom
April 6th, 2008
at 8:06am
When visiting Argentina, remember it is south of the equator, so summer here is winter there. Also, north is warm and south is cold. The subway in Argentina is a ride in history. On one line the last person on at a stop has to close the door or the train starts with the door open. Also, I think Evita was filmed in Argentina, so Madonna was there.
ElDude009
April 10th, 2008
at 10:31am
Argentinean ftw! Best beef in the world =P
danuel1
April 10th, 2008
at 3:21pm
lol me 2!
ringuete
May 7th, 2008
at 9:03am
yes, madonna went to argentina to film ‘evita’…and she was there several times with her world tour singing show
alexpotenza
May 9th, 2008
at 11:42pm
“the good stuff” referring to hardware. OS X is properly tuned to get the most out of the hardware that Apple creates. Windows is not tuned to run on any form of hardware so when you make your pc’s they will always be slower than a Mac. Your hardware is judged by the OS that it runs, and Windows is a dog.
staticxmako
May 10th, 2008
at 1:38am
wowowowowowwooooo wooo
hold on first of mac isnt a os
linux is a os
then mac takie that os called linux and u know what they did
they took out alllll the reall os things like editing the os or binary or have u ever wonderd how to get to the bios on ur mac?
cuz on my pc its just delet and i can o/c my cpu
they took out all the real os shit becuase they know that everyone who buys a mac is for the simplisity of the user
and basicaly a simple user= a dumb fuck, retart, noob!