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.. the story of my trip to Europe.
I already explained you why I couldn’t travel abroad yet. And now I’ll tell you what I’m thinking of doing there.
First of all, I’m spending two months and a half with my girl… the sweetest woman you can find on this world. Then I will be learning German, which will be very good for my job; and, of course, travelling! That’s what all is about :)
What about spending two exciting months in Berlin? A city with so much history, art, and a great night life??
August the 1st I’ll be at Ezeiza International Airport (Buenos Aires), checking-in to my flight to Berlin! So exciting, this would be the first time in Europe, also the first time outside the continent I live… wicked!
I know, I’m 24, I’ve never been abroad. But here’s why…
In the 90’s decade our currency was equal to the dollar… yes! GREAT you might think. You could see Argentinians EVERYWHERE around the world. It was very cheap for us to travel wherever. But I was too young by that time, well, maybe not.
The tourism in the Argentinian Northwest is growing at an unthinkable speed. Everyday there’s a new hotel opening the doors to host hundreds of tourists from everywhere around the world.
You already know that there are as different interests as people on this planet, so that’s why you can choose between a big variety of hotels. But the most popular ones, are the “boutique hotels”; small, warm, but delightedly designed and decorated.

The trend is to design not thinking just in the hotel itself, but also looking at the place around. So every detail interacts with the landscape, the traditional architecture… in perfect balance Read the rest of this entry »
Monday, May 21st in The Argentinian Northwest | No comments
The Northwest of Argentina is a region with 4 well-defined biomas. From West to East we have La Cordillera de los Andes and Puna or Altiplano (plains or pampas at 3.500 mts over the sea level), The Valleys, The Subtropical Jungle (Clouds Jungle) and La Llanura Chacopampeana (The Pampas). So… this describes, more or less, how dramatic the changes in the landscape can be when you drive less than 100 km.
Well, I think that description is more than enough… I will make it complete uploading some pictures, that’s the best way
Anyway, the point of this blog is to show what I do, to tell my travelling experiences and give you a few tips if you are thinking on about travelling to Argentina.
I will try to post every day, but I can’t commit promise anything because I don’t have an Internet conection in all the places I travell.
But… for the delight of your eyes, here you have the first uploaded pictures





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