Posted: under Travel To Argentina.
Tags: Argentina, English Teacher, Second Semester, Spanish, Traveling
Tiam asked:
I am 19 and I go to a community college for my second semester. I tought myself spanish when I was 16 and from that day on I have always dreamt of traveling Argentina one day and hopefuly settle there one day. Yet I am undecided with my major in college and have no idea what to do. I am scared of life. All I can see in my future, is the vast grassy land of patagonia, but I cannot see the middle of this life. I live in California now and I can speak almost 3 languages. Can anyone tell me if I even want to work as an English teacher for a while in Buenos Aires, what courses will I need to take and finish in college?
-Thank you for your support
Aaron
Jan 22 2010
Posted: under Travel To Argentina.
Tags: Argentina, Popular Sites, Tourist Sites, Traveling
STL Biker asked:
I am looking into traveling to Argentina sometime in February or March of next year but am not sure where to go. Any suggestions?
Layla
Nov 30 2009
Posted: under Travel To Argentina.
Tags: Argentina, Blonde Hair, Blue Eyes, Guess, South American Countries
johnny knoxville asked:
i know its dangerous everywhere but im not white with blue eyes and blonde hair. I guess what im trying to say is, Im hispanic and is it dangerous for my wife and I. Does anyone know anything?
Timothy
Nov 27 2009
Posted: under Travel To Argentina.
Tags: Argentina, Argentins, Brazil, Brazilians, Travel America
Tom asked:
I JUST WANT AMERICANS OPINIONS.
PLEASE ARGENTINS AND BRAZILIANS, THIS IS NOT A COMPETITION.
Kimberly
Nov 03 2009
Posted: under Travel To Argentina.
Tags: Argentina, Peoria Illinois, Traveling, Vaccines
UN Owen asked:
I am going to Argentina in July and I need to get the vaccines.
Jonathan
Oct 20 2009
Posted: under Travel To Argentina.
Tags: Argentina, Barbados, Cheapest Travel, Swimming, Travel London
Adam asked: hi all…
whats the cheapest possible way to get from london-barbados-argentina and back to london?
Apart from swimming?
Xavier
Sep 19 2009
Posted: under Travel To Argentina.
Tags: Argentina, Chile, Travel Tips, Wineries, Workers On Organic Farms
moopoo asked: When does the season start/end?
Other than WWOOFing (Willing Workers On Organic Farms), how do I find work?
Any other tips?
Brady
Sep 19 2009
Posted: under Travel To Argentina.
Tags: Argentina, Bobcats Arena, Directions Travel, Nba Game, Train
mariano g asked:
I would like to go to a bobcats game, or any nba game, while i am in the states, so i would like to know what are the available options and the directions to go from raleigh to charlotte, by train or by bus, i have no car so i really need to know how to get to the bobcats arena, by train or bus, and what are the costs (i need the less expensive ones) thanks a lot, regards
Landon
Sep 06 2009
Posted: under Travel To Argentina.
Tags: Abundance, Aconcagua, Argentina, Boundaries, Unparalleled Diversity

Liam G asked:
Unparalleled diversity is probably the best phrase to describe Argentina. Spanning nearly 3, 800km and covering an area over 2,776,890 sq km, Argentina is a colossal country, and subsequently the eighth largest country on the planet.
With all this space, there is a wealth of options for the humble traveller. Over the past few years Argentina has become a very popular tourist destination, this is likely to be down to the fact that a visit to Argentina, quite simply, feels like a trip to hundreds of countries rolled into one!
For instance, to the West of Argentina lies the worlds longest exposed mountain range, the Andes; 4,500 miles of stunning icy peaks and vast ravines. Home to the protected province of Aconcagua, experienced hikers and novices alike will be in their element here.
A trip to the North East will allow you to witness the Iguazú Falls, the worlds most impressive waterfalls. Comprised of 250 different falls, Iguazú Falls is a truly awe-inspiring experience.
Moreover, Argentina’s climate has resulted in an interestingly varied population of plants and animals throughout this region.
If you’re looking for something a little more upbeat and commercial, then in true Argentina style, you have the capital, Buenos Aires on the Western Coast!
Dubbed as “a city without boundaries”, you’re going to find it very hard to leave behind its addictive charm and charisma. Home to 13 million Porteños, it may come across a little daunting upon your first visit.
Venture into the Southern area of the city though and you’ll be welcomed by the locals who bounce along to the vibrant beat of the tango in their colourful and quirky districts.
Looking for something a little more sophisticated? Then the Northern areas of the capital are likely to be more your scene, with an abundance of fashionable shops, hotels, clubs and restaurants.
If you plan on exploring the country then it may be a good idea to book your hotels in advance, ensuring your not left “high and dry”!
In conclusion, which ever corner of Argentina you find yourself in, you’re sure to be back there very, very soon.
Having a quick check online for cheap hotels should help free up some cash so you can really indulge in the atmosphere too.
Brian
Jul 18 2009
Posted: under Argentina.
Tags: Argentina, Good Show
Sarcasim asked: Argentina didn’t put on a very good show and didn’t show any effort. They didn’t even get mad when fouls were called or anything.
Did they not care? Were they too tired? WHAT HAPPENED!
Savanna
Dec 27 2008