 Caminito Easily the most colourful neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, La Boca is high on the must-see list of visitors, and rightly so: the brightly painted houses give it a cheerful atmosphere.
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 Parque Nacional Glaciares The prime hiking area of Argentina, you can see lakes, rivers, lenga and ñire trees on the way to the stunning peaks of Cerro Torre and Fitzroy.
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 Puente del Inca High up in the Andes mountains, a bridge with natural hot water baths can be found.
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 Puerto Madryn Seeing whales play and enjoy themselves is a moving show. One place to watch this show is Puerto Madryn.
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 Perito Moreno Glacier One of the easiest accessible glaciers in the world, Perito Moreno can be seen and heard from up close, and is one of the few still advancing glaciers around where you can easily spend hours.
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 Avenida 9 de julio Daunting for any first-time visitor, the Avenida 9 de Julio is the main traffic artery of Buenos Aires; with statues, fountains, an obelisk, trees, and a square it is an important part of the city.
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 La Recoleta Cemetery The city of the wealthy and famous dead in Buenos Aires is called La Recoleta; you can find posh mausoleums, adorned with beautiful statues, and in many styles in this famous resting place.
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 Viedma Glacier Trekking the Viedma Glacier takes you to a silent world of translucent blue ice, small waterfalls, pieces of rock scattered around on an ever moving enormous body of ice.
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 Tierra del Fuego National Park On the southwestern corner of Tierra del Fuego, a national park offers some great scenery of rolling hills, lenga forests, and bays with crystal-clear water and white beaches, all with the backdrop of snow-capped mountains.
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