I visited the city of Bariloche in Rio Negro on two occasions. First, I am going to talk about my last visit, which was last year. 

We went to vacation, in the month of April. The city of Bariloche is a classic winter tourist destination. 

If they ask anyone which city they have to go to see snow, they will surely mention Bariloche. 

In it, is the "Cerro Catedral", which, in addition to being a mountain, houses the most important ski center in South America.

My travel goals 6 of 23: Rio Negro. 

However, by the time we took this trip it was just beginning of fall, so there was absolutely no snow. 

But we were able to enjoy the greenest and most beautiful landscapes of all. 

The city itself is beautiful, has many businesses and is very busy. Nearby is Lake Nahuel Huapi, with its icy waters and stone beaches. 

The city of Bariloche is a classic winter tourist destination.

We also went to Cerro Catedral, but of course there was no skiing.

We also visit Cerro Campanario, where you access using a chairlift. From the top of the hill you can enjoy truly incredible views and there is also a cafeteria there in case you want to enjoy a snack.

San Carlos de Bariloche, Cerro Catedral

Lago Nahuel Huapi

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La mia gita di laurea (a long time ago).

Regarding my other visit to Bariloche, it is nothing less than the trip that I mentioned in my first post.

 It was the first time I made a trip away from home and it was for the school graduates trip, in August 2011. 

I was 17 years old, I was very young. On that occasion, most of my colleagues and I met snow for the first time. It was great.

And of course, on last year's trip I had to go to the door of the hotel where I had stayed on my graduate trip to send a photo to my friends with whom I had gone. 

We promised to repeat the ride one day.


San Carlos de Bariloche, Fiesta el Chocolate

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Santa Fe

I made this trip to the city of Rosario with a group of students from my university in context of the "National Meeting of Women"

This meeting is held once a year in different parts of Argentina. That year it was the turn to carry it out in the province of Santa Fe. 

My travel goals 5 of 23: visiting Santa Fe. 

This meeting lasted 3 days and in it different debate workshops are organized around problems related to women, such as the actual employment situation, legal, safe and free abortion, contraceptive methods,LGTB collective, the role of women in society, love relationships, etc. 

National Meeting of Women. 

And how can it be otherwise, one of those nights a great party is thrown! We had some very interesting days.14572788_10207723187100784_1658830935082784645_n.jpg

Regarding the city of Rosario, I visited the Monument to the Flag. This monument is approximately 70 m high and 18 m wide, and is located in the National Park of the Flag. 

Monument to the Flag. 

It is in this place, on the banks of the Paraná River, where General Manuel Belgrano raised the Argentine flag for the first time in 1812. 

Some very interesting architectural constructions can be seen around the monument.

Rosario Monumento a la Bandera

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Santa Fe

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I would like to return to Rosario city to continue visiting this city! It would be interesting to see the monument on a slightly calmer day, although I am not complaining because at least I was able to know it-

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Colon (Entre Rios)

The one in Entre Rios is the fifth trip (Argentina has 23 provinces.)

My travel goals 5 of 23: Entre Ríos.

We took this trip in January of this year, for the summer holidays and we went to the city of Colón. This city is small and very quiet. It has a central area where there are several restaurants and other shops.

Entre Ríos, a visit to the city of Colon. 

Colon is located on the banks of the Uruguay River, where people can go to bathe and spend the day. 

The funny thing is that depending on the area in which you approach the river, the panorama changes completely: the first day we went to a very quiet area. 

There were few people resting and some with their pets. 

Some days later, googling, we discovered that there was another sector that was more crowded. 

The beach of the young souls.

When we went there, we discovered that big parties were going on all day. We call it “the beach of the young souls”.

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A thermal water complex.

Besides being able to spend the day on the river, the city of Colón has a thermal water complex. 

I had never been to such a place and it was very relaxing to spend the day in the hot water even though it was about 77F that day. 

We had to leave our cell phones in a locker so I couldn't take photos of the swimming pools, but I show you one from the web.

Colon (Entre Rios) pileta

Finally, we visit an air park. It was like an amusement park but with circuits to climb. 

You had to be in good physical condition to pass all of them! I'm proud to say that we made it 

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San Luis

We went to the locality of Villa Larca, precisely to the Chorro de San Ignacio Tourist Complex. This consists of a campsite at the foot of the mountains from where there is access to them.

My travel goals 3 of 23: San Luis, Chorro de San Ignacio Tourist Complex. 

I did this trip as part of a student's camp when I was in college. That camp lasted a week and was attended by more than 400 college students from across the country. 

This activity is done annually in the month of January. 

A campsite at the foot of the mountains. 

The student camp has an incredible organization: the first day groups were randomly formed and the collective tasks were distributed: preparing breakfast, lunch and dinner, washing dishes, organizing games, all for the 400 people who went! We took turns between everyone and the camp worked perfectly. 

A week of pure socialization. We woke up early in the morning, in the afternoons we enjoyed the day walking around the campsite or using the facilities, and in the nights we had some parties. Very funny!

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Regarding the landscape, Villa Larca has a lot of vegetation and numerous waterfalls, with trails to go through. The main attraction is the Chorro de San Ignacio, a waterfall of approximately 20 meters that falls over a lagoon.

A very nice place to go to know! 

 In all these bodies of water you can bathe: the water is warm and transparent. If you walk up the path, you can reach natural balconies with beautiful views to spend the day. A very nice place to go to know!

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And in case you have noticed a little low quality in these photos, I will tell you that I did this trip in 2014, and these were the cell phones that were handled at that time.

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I traveled to this province, exactly to San Rafael’s city, to take an intensive course of Fruit and Vegetable Products Engineering at the Universidad Nacional de Cuyo. This city is 617 miles away from my home and its landscapes are mountainous because its so close to the Andes Mountains.
During my stay, I visited three places in my spare time: Los Reyunos, Atuel’s canyon and Borges’ labyrinth.

Los Reyunos

This place is a dam feeded by the Diamante river and forms the Los Reyunos lake, that supplies drinking water to the nearby habitants. In it you can do various recreational activities.

 

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Atuel’s canyon

This canyon is located at the mouth of the Atuel River and in it, the Valle Grande Reservoir is formed. Navigation can be done here.

Borges’ labyrinth

This labyrinth is a tribute to the writer Jorge Luis Borges, built in the farm of his friend Susana Bombal. It consists of more than 8 thousand plants of buxus. There can be read the words “Jorge Luis Borges”, among other symbols. You can appreciate them in the labyrinth’s official page. This is a very peaceful place to spend the day.

 

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Mendoza’s province is the land of wine. Even in its airport there is a little vine plantation! During my trip I also visited several wineries and vineyards. I made the most of my stay there. A beautiful place that I would return without doubts.

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Malbec. The best argentinian wine is made with this grape.

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