The 10 Most Popular Posts on Argentina Photo Gallery in June 2015.
1.- The Chaco National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the province of Chaco.
The Chaco National Park is a national park of Argentina, located in the province of Chaco. It has an area of 150 km². It was created in 1954 in order to protect a sample of the Eastern Chaco, composed mainly of warm lowlands, with an annual summer rainfall between 750 and 1,300 mm. This park is a protected area for the quebracho trees. Forests of quebracho colorado chaqueño (Schinopsis
Summer holiday destination for millions of Argentines, the Atlantic coast has some excellent beach resorts, while inland in the sierra there is fine countryside to explore. Atlantic coastline. Like most people, Argentines like to see the sea and will endure congested roads and standing-room-only beaches to do so. No sooner is the New Year’s celebration over than large swathes of the Buenos
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4.- A 1,300 km from Buenos Aires tourism is doing the first tests.
A 1,300 km from Buenos Aires, in the regions of the Northwest, tourism is making its first trial and is almost exclusively powered by Argentines, who wander from the troubled tribal roots and their Andean nation. Vertically above the Tropic of Capricorn, there are places like Cafayate, with its spectacular quebrada dug by the waters, or Purmamarca, with the Cerro de los Siete Colores that seems
5.- Catamarca route volcanoes.
Argentina offers many unspoiled destinations almost from the tourist point of view. One is the Route of the Volcanoes in Catamarca in northwestern Argentina, a magic circuit for adventure lovers, landscapes and photography. The route is a winding, uphill road, which passes through 19 volcanoes of over 6000 meters high, countless peaks, lakes of red and turquoise, hot springs, sparse vegetation
6.- Litoral, region of large rivers, humid tropics, red earth and magnificent forest.
This is a region of large rivers, humid tropics, red earth, magnificent forest, a virgin forest full of huge trees and extraordinary flora and fauna. Great Waters – “Iguazú” in the Guaraní language – overflowing into one of the world’s wonders: the Iguazú Falls. A scenery of exuberant beauty spreading along the Iguazú National Park, Saltos del Moconá (Moconá Falls), Río Pilcomayo National Park,
7.- Geographic Location, Limits and Extreme Points.
Geographic Location. The Argentine Republic is located in the South and West Hemisphere. Its relative position in South America gives the country a diversity of land and culture. From the artic regions in the south, to the forested jungle regions in the north, from the ocean coastline on the Atlantic, to the rugged mountain regions in the west, and bordering five other countries, Argentina
8.- Buenos Aires: Vivid colors of an old city.
talian immigrants, the steak is one of the few indigenous art forms. Become a symbol of an era in which he won fame with popular sayings texts now demand and interest in this art travels the world. He was a stubborn Italian and as such refused to continue painting the cars municipal gray tones such as oppressed him. Vincent Brunetti is that he liked the colors. One day he came to the shop and
9.- The legend that holds the hill Champaquí.
Located on the western boundary of Cordoba, the Sierra Grande has the highest hill of the province: the Champaquí, 2790 meters. The Punilla and Calamuchita separate that chain Sierra Chica. The peasants call "pampilla" the plateau that crowns the hill, near which there is a circular lake. In his Caminos Argentina (1940), the prominent novelist César Carrizo Rioja (1889-1950), tells a poetic
10.- Tafi del Valle is the most important touristic centre of Tucumán.
Tafi del Valle is the most important touristic centre of Tucumán Province. It is a village sorrounded by mountains, in the mid- west of Tucumán, 107 km away from the capital city. The name of the village comes from the diaguita word "Taktillakta", that means " Town with a splendid entrance" and the village is an excellent combination of mountains, rivers and climate inviting the tourist in any