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Continue readingStories of Recoleta Cemetery The Cemetery of the wealthy Recoleta district, Buenos Aires, offers not only remarkable hosts but also some surprising stories. Originally founded as the garden of the Franciscan convent “Los Recoletos” in the 18th Century, it is converted into a public cemetery when the religious order was disbanded in 1822...
Continue readingIguazú Falls Iguazu Falls are located at the border of Argentina and Brazil. They are the biggest waterfalls system in the world and part of the 7 wonder list. The name “Cataratas del Iguazú” comes from the guarani language meaning “big waters”. The legend says that deity decided to marry one of the most beautiful woman.....
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Continue reading10 things about Buenos Aires We spent two weeks in the vibrant city of “Nuestra Señora de los Buenos Aires”. We were fancying this destination and we left delighted at the end our stay. We would like to share with our impressions on this wonderful city. 1. Tango and Milonga Argentina is synonym of Tango....
Continue readingRunning in Uruguay 🇬🇧 Uruguay has been a great place to run during the Christmas holiday. Punta del Este does not look like South America at all, with its fancy buildings and atmosphere, but it does provide a great environment to run. Montevideo as well, with its own “rambla” (a sidewalk that mark all the...
Continue readingBuenos Aires Second Week 🇬🇧 The second week in Buenos Aires came with worse weather which reduced my outside running, but gave me the opportunity to focus more on gym works. I can now highly recommend Always Gym in Palermo Soho, as for just about 35€ you get a 2 week pass. The machines are...
Continue readingBuenos Aires First Week 🇬🇧 Buenos Aires is a nice city to run in, but it’s not the best, nor the one I liked the most. People here are passionate about running and you meet many fellow runners, however there are 2 main drawbacks. First of all, at least in spring and summer, it’s very...
Continue readingRunning at the end of the world During our 3 days stay in Ushuaia I managed to squeeze in 2 nice runs along the windy and hilly cost of beagle channel near the mystical Cape Horn. I passed several times a sign saying “Fin del Mundo” – The end of the world! It was indeed...
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