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Don't cry for me Argentina sings Evita
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Peron in the musicals
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Evita the second wife of President Juan
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Perron is still
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deified by the heart of des Comi sados
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shirtless from poor working-class neighborhoods and
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towns
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of the subject
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But crowds of people come to her grave in Buenos Aires
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and rumors about the miraculous do not subside
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her disappearance
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embalmed from the crypt for many
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Eva Peron is the mother of the people and the Holy Protector of
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all the humiliated and
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insulted
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[music]
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another Argentine Legend of the Gaucho
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Lonely Horse Shepherd for whom the
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endless pampas became his home The word
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gaucho comes from the Quechua language and
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literally means an orphan, a lonely
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person without a family and without gaucho houses as a
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social group appeared in the 15th century.
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When the Spanish colonialists began to
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actively engage in cattle breeding and
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marry local women,
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South American shepherds did not always have a
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positive reputation. And even today their
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image is often associated with drunken people
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[music]
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riots
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[music]
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Argentina's territory extends over almost
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4000 KMT from east to west and in this
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territory there are a variety of
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landscapes here and sub-polar territories
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and humid tropical le guires and
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endless beaches and of course the
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famous South American steppes
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[music]
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pampas, unlike the deserted pampas,
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Argentine cities are bustling with life
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8 the population of Argentina lives in the cities
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it is in the city that we will get acquainted with the
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third national symbol of Argentina after Vita and the pampas
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[music]
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tango tan entered high Argentine
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society
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thanks to the singer and quinoa Carlos
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Gardel, before that sadness that makes you
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dance, as Tanga Gardel said,
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lived in the poor suburbs in port
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taverns and brothels sang about need about the
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injustice of life about unhappy
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love with simple And often indecent
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lyrics accompanied by a provocative dance
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Blatanna the public considered it
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VM fashionable in Paris and London
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salons [music] la plata funnel-shaped mouth of the
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rivers Parana and Uruguay at one time so
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charmed the Spaniards that they founded the
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settlement of Buenos Aires here
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[music]
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winds these days the air above Buenos
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Aires can hardly be called
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good, especially in the city center above the
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ten-lane avenue Avenida 99
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July, along which an
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avalanche of cars passes daily; the width of the avenue is 128
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m; this is the widest transport artery
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in the world, which the receptionists are very proud of For us,
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residents of the capital,
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since Argentina gained
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Independence, the center of political,
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economic and cultural life
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is Buenos Aires, which is
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home to about 12 million people, that is, a
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third of the
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country’s population. It is difficult to unambiguously
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characterize the capital of Argentina. On the
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one hand, the city seems noisy and
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dirty, and on the other, it charms with its
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old-fashioned atmosphere at times. he lives in
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a modern, almost European rhythm of
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anode Tom and
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melancholy in the central square of the Plaza
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de Mayo there is a Casa kind of
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presidential palace built in 1873
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in December 2001 at the peak of the worst
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economic crisis in the history of Argentina,
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the palace witnessed brutal
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battles between demonstrators and the
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police over the last decade of the century in
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port of Buenos Aires,
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on board many, in addition to goods, there were people
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emigrants who came to the Megalopolis in
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search of a better life, Italians, Spaniards,
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Jews, Arabs and representatives of many
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other Nations believed that the Bay of La Plata
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would become a promised land for them
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[music]
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[music]
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today the port of Buenos Aires is one
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of most important in South America,
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most of Argentina's exports go through it,
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mainly wool, meat and other
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[music]
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agricultural products La Boca's old port
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quarter is considered the cradle of tango somewhere
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here in shabby
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dens a passionate and
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melancholy music arose that conquered the
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world [music] the most characteristic for pubic
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landscape cheap taverns and barracks made of
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corrugated tin in which
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the poor live, but local residents also have a
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reason to be proud the most famous
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football club in Argentina, Boca Juniors,
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where Diego Armando
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Maradona began, Cato is one of the calling cards of
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the city, in what look like toy houses,
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painted in all the colors of the rainbow, they live
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the poorest inhabitants of Buenos Aires
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[music]
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Aires
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on Laval Square in the heart of the city
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rises the Teatro Colon building of one
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of the most famous opera houses in the
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world [music] opera The crowning glory of the city's
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cultural ambitions thanks to opera Buenos
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Aires at the beginning of the 10th century was known as the Paris of
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South America the opera building is amazing with
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its architecture intricately combining the
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Renaissance and AMR,
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what is first of all admired by the excellent
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acoustics of the hall, which can accommodate
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3,500 listeners, the opera stage of Buenos
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Aires has been operating since
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1908, a museum has been opened in the opera building,
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which houses priceless relics of
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the violin of Antonio Stradivari and Nicola
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Amati, as well as personal belongings of Strauss Ravin
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Benna and
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[music]
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Mikhin, a one-of-a-kind
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collection kept in the back rooms of the
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Column Theater 70,000 stage
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costumes 20,000 pairs of shoes and 7,000
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[music]
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wigs business center of Bueno Aires By
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Coto country since the crisis of 2001 is
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more likely associated with the helplessness of
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the authorities who allowed millions of
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citizens to become impoverished corruption nepotism
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public debts embezzlement of budgetary
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funds all this led to a crisis with the
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consequences of which Argentina has not
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yet coped with.
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Linking the exchange rate of the Argentine peso with the
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American currency first gave impetus to the
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incredible prosperity of the country. But at the
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same time, the outflow of capital finally led to disaster.
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Indicated the collapse of the
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national
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economy, Argentines even got used to it.
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Besides, almost every 10 years they
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have to start everything from
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scratch. Over the last century,
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crises in this country alternate with
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military
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coups.
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This is the famous Kitos Pindos; an unusual
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hotel that arose in the Old Manor of the
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Monserat district; we believe that in a good hotel,
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life should be in full swing, therefore We
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regularly invite photographers,
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sculptors,
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artists thanks to them to the hotel every
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2 months Changes its appearance in the rooms in the
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lobby and in the corridors new
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paintings appear, drawings and
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photographs The model for the hotel
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was the legendary New York Chelsea
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hotel; its Argentine version is decorated with
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dozens of paintings, mainly in the style
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pop art it makes the hotel look like a
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large art
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gallery [music] the oldest cemetery in Buenos Aires
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recoleta
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most of the
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tombstones of
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art
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representatives of a single generation of the
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Argentine political elite found peace here the cemetery
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was founded in
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1882 today the place on it is worth
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a fortune and is considered an excellent
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investment as however, any
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real estate in the Recoleta area
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[music]
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the most important attraction of
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the cemetery is the grave of Eva Peron, hundreds of pilgrims flock to the
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burial place of the angel of the people of the
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legendary Evi
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[music]
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Buenos Aires has many faces for those who decide to
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walk around the city on foot, very
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intriguing
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surprises await the cultural life of the sociable
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townspeople along the way in the quiet cafes of the so-
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called candy, one of the most
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popular establishments in Buenos Aires
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is the Torni Cafe, opened in
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1858 by a native of
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[music]
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France in the first half of the last
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Century, the torto was
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popular among the creative intelligentsia.
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And even in
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our time, the special atmosphere of this cafe is
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glorified in numerous Argentinean
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[music]
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[music]
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[applause]
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tango
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cafe tortonia coven in the famous song by
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Enrique Santos dis
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[music]
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semi And this is one of the most popular
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[music]
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dance bases
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perform exclusively classical
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[music]
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[music]
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tango
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mental and even
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[music]
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vulgar this dance seemed to
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most ordinary people on horseback,
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unbridledness and
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bad taste; many years passed before the
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tanga began to be danced in Argentine
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[music]
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salons
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on the Plaza do Rego in the San Telmo area.
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Every Sunday, antique dealers set up their
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goods;
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buyers are mainly
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[music]
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tourists silverware crystal
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silk scarves rare vinyl
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records there are a lot of cute little things hidden here
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[music]
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at the flea market you can buy cards
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books and postcards the most popular
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cards depicting Vita and
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[music]
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chegevara
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[music]
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in Buenos Aires there is a lot of greenery even in the
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center there are numerous parks and green
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squares They provide an opportunity to take a break from the
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city
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noise
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at noon, here mostly employees who
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come out of their offices to relax and do dog
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sitters, walk the four-legged friends of
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rich
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townspeople, dog walking is an activity
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that students and housewives willingly take up,
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the work is dust-free and well
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paid Primarily in the
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unique, although very noisy,
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capital of
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Argentina,
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Castaneda the board takes us into a
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completely different reality, a
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luminous glow in the distance, the last
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reminders of a big
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city in a huge city, fresh water and
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parana are mixed with the salt water of the
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ocean, but the Spaniards called the gulf Mar
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Dulce, the sweet
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sea, the town of Tigre is a favorite
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place for Sunday walks of the porter
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for a promenade along the mouths of the rivers that form
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Lapta Bay will need a
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boat in little Venice As the
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resort tigers with its picturesque
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canals are called, the summer residences of the richest Argentines are located,
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nothing disturbs the peace of the rich, even the
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canals are private
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property, the rest can only
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contemplate the surroundings from the deck of a
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pleasure
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steamer os Mesopotamia is the name of the
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province in eastern Argentina, its
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borders are outlined the Parana rivers in the south and
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west and Uruguay in the east this is one of the
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most fertile regions of
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Argentina the
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majestic palm trees of the
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El Palmar National Park greet us in the
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northern tropical regions of
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Argentina the small settlement of San
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Ignacio is located in the province of Misiones
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located between the territories of
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Brazil and Paraguay here you can
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admire well-preserved
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buildings Jesuit mission San Ignacio of the 10th
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century
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The first missions north of the Parana
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were founded by the Jesuits in the thirties of the 10th century with the
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ambitious intention of forming an
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autonomous Jesuit
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state. The citizens of the failed
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country in the years of its greatest prosperity
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were 300,000
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Indians.
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The land of the settlement was public
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property, everyone worked for the community,
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the life of the mission was well organized and
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thought out, each resident had a home and
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work in the settlement, there were various
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workshops, schools, hospitals and
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shelters, the Jesuits considered the Indians a people
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in need of religious education and
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civilization, despite their arrogant
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attitude towards the local population, the Jesuits
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did a lot for their development,
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they taught the Indians to read and write, they brought
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skills useful to them in everyday life, the Jesuit state irritated
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King Carlos III and in
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1767 he decided to expel the
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Jesuits from South America. Since decades, the
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mission buildings have turned into
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ruins. The Guarani Indians live today in
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slums on the outskirts of cities or in
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reservations such as
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Alden if the tribal leader gives Consent
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the Indians conduct excursions for tourists
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showing how everyday
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life goes on the
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reservation
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for tourists the Indians arrange such
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[music]
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performance
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[music]
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Guarani is the name of the Union of Indian
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Nations and its language. The Guarani language
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is spoken by many residents of Argentina,
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Paraguay and
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Brazil, conducting excursions and sales
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souvenir products - the most important source of
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income for the Indians, the
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tribe uses the money they earn to
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purchase food and
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essential goods, as well as
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supplies for the village
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school. The subtropical zone of the province of
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Misiones has high air humidity, an
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average annual temperature of about 25
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degrees and intense sunlight
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creates conditions for the growth of a wide
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variety of exotic plants.
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this garden in the center of the tropical forest is
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adjacent to the house in which a man grew up,
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whose name is sacred to Latin America,
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Ernesto Vara dela chamois took his first steps here. Ernesto
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Vara dela chamois is better known as
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Chegevara.
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from the dried leaves of which a
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popular hot drink is prepared in South America. The
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Guara family tried it. Here for only 2
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years, due to asthma, little Ernesto did not
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tolerate the subequatorial
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climate. The province of Mines will be of interest
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not only to fans of the famous
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revolutionary. The picturesque shores of the Parana
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are a dream of a tropical paradise on
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Eva Parana. the natural border of the
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province of Misiones in the north, the territory
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on the other side of the river is already
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Paraguay is not guarded very carefully,
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so smuggling flourishes here. Smuggling in
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Paraguay prices for most
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everyday goods are much lower
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than in
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Argentina, 150 km up the river we
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will find one of the most beautiful places on Earth,
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Iguazu Falls
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Every day, Iguazu National Park
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is visited by 14,000 tourists. Tourism is
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the main source of income for the
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province. The park administration
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has made sure that all visitors
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are
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satisfied with the foolish nature of the boat; they
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swim up to the wall of water falling from a
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great
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height; for a voyage, it’s not enough to put on a
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life jacket; you need to be a
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risk-taker, because in such
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You can’t provide for everything here Serious
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incidents have happened here It’s not worth taking video cameras and
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cameras with you It’s not worth taking pictures It’s
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only possible I’ll wash off the special equipment
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attached on board The next day
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photos from the excursion will be ready
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This shower provides a good
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emotional shake-up and at the same time pleasantly
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refreshes in the tropical
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heat
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[music]
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word Iguazu in the Guarani language means
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big
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water
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the river flies into the abyss from a height of 72 m of
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275 individual rocky
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rapids only Victoria Falls in Africa
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Can compete with Iguazu Falls in the
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number of non-falling
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waterfalls in the world in
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1984 the
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waterfalls themselves and the 230,000 geras surrounding them were included in the UNESCO heritage list
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tropical forest on the
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territory of Argentina and
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Brazil, the Spanish Conquistador Alvar
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Nuni Suesa de Vaca in 1542 became the
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first European to see it.
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And although the Spaniard himself was from the
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arid est Mado, in his diary he
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casually and without emotion described the waterfalls
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as a serious obstacle to the movement of
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boats, it seems the Conquistador I still didn’t understand
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what I had discovered. One of the most amazing
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wonders of
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the world, the center of the water element. But on
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Brazilian territory there are the most
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beautiful corners of the Iguazu National Park.
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One of the best views opens from here.
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This is the devil’s throat, where the calm flow of the
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Iguazu River suddenly turns into a
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hellish
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whirlpool
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20 kilometers further, Iguazu connects
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rivers converge with paranoia at the same time
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it is the junction of the borders of Argentina
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Brazil and
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Paraguay a
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real paradise for smugglers
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nearby a large city in Paraguay here
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Elst is an ideal base for smuggling
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branded electronics
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and cheap Taiwanese
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goods into Argentina Brazil it's time to get acquainted with the
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tropical forests we will leave
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Iguazu Park to the east soon we will We find ourselves in the
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heart of a pristine tropical
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forest, a huge tropical forest
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looks wild and unruly; in
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fact, its ecosystem is in
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danger due to human intervention and
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climate change, since there is
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no legislation capable of preventing a catastrophe; the
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initiative is increasingly being taken into their
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own hands by non-governmental
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environmental organizations; they organize
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paid excursions through the forests, receiving in this
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way funds for the protection of a unique
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region, groups of tourists usually arrive
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at the Yakutin lodge at a base near the
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border with
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Brazil for communication with tropical
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nature at a lot of cost. But in return,
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lovers of exotic flora and fauna
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will receive an unforgettable
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[music]
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impressions of the sources of the majestic river
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Iguazu are located at a distance of 500 kime
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to the east from here on the Brazilian
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plateau of the Serra
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Dour
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in the tropical forest, vines and epiphytes
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intertwining to form networks through which the
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sun's rays can hardly penetrate.
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More than 200 species of butterflies live in this region.
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Many of them are unusually brightly
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colored. moist forest is an ideal
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habitat for dozens of species of reptiles
00:33:18
Some of them are completely safe,
00:33:19
such as these iguanas, but caution
00:33:22
must be maintained since there are poisonous
00:33:24
snakes. There are also enough here,
00:33:28
as we see, the buildings of the camp site
00:33:31
fit perfectly into the landscape of the tropical
00:33:36
forest, tourists spend the night in small huts
00:33:40
called boars, in the largest
00:33:42
buildings of the camp there are restaurants
00:33:45
that offer amazingly tasty
00:33:47
dishes all the houses are built from available
00:33:50
natural materials there is no
00:33:53
concrete or
00:33:55
iron here
00:33:59
and this is the owner Yakutin
00:34:03
lodge Yakutin is a nature reserve
00:34:06
so the hotel must take into account the specifics of
00:34:09
this place at a time we can
00:34:11
accommodate 20 guests it seems to us that a
00:34:13
larger number would be undesirable
00:34:16
we think that this is a form of ecotourism
00:34:18
is
00:34:25
optimal The
00:34:40
rainy season is an annual phenomenon here.
00:34:50
One of the events
00:34:53
organized by the hotel is an excursion to the Nan
00:34:55
Toku Iguazu River of
00:35:01
San Francisco. A large group of guests
00:35:04
are passionate amateur ornithologists; in no
00:35:07
other place in the world is there such a
00:35:09
variety of
00:35:15
bird species; all you need is good binoculars and a
00:35:18
little patience to spot them thicker than the
00:35:20
foliage An interesting
00:35:25
specimen
00:35:28
one of the main goals of the reserve is
00:35:30
to restore the number of
00:35:31
animal species that are on the verge
00:35:33
of extinction, among them the capybara is the
00:35:36
largest living rodent these
00:35:40
animals grow up to 130 cm in length and
00:35:43
weigh about 80 kg until recently they were
00:35:47
hunted for their tasty meat and
00:35:49
healing fat rich in iodine,
00:35:53
let's move 1000 km to the
00:35:57
Ant region, where heavy rainfall and high
00:36:00
temperatures contribute to the lush
00:36:02
vegetation of
00:36:15
plants, the hotel Selva Montana
00:36:18
is located in the heart of the tropical forest,
00:36:21
but you can get here literally in
00:36:23
a matter of minutes from Sal, which
00:36:25
is located nearby
00:36:29
Salto - the capital of the province of the same name in In
00:36:32
northwestern Argentina, the name of
00:36:34
the flip most likely comes from the word
00:36:37
sakta, which in the language of the Aymara Indians of the
00:36:40
indigenous people of this region means
00:36:42
beauty. By the way, the Spanish name of this
00:36:45
city, La Linda, is
00:36:55
also translated. Not a single city in Argentina can
00:36:58
boast of such a wealth of
00:37:00
architectural
00:37:16
styles; the most beautiful are the
00:37:19
numerous colonial temples time in the
00:37:21
Old Town, for example, the large
00:37:23
cathedral on the Main Square, the
00:37:41
Cathedral of San Francisco, built in the 15th
00:37:44
century, attracts the eye and
00:37:46
camera lenses with a bright, richly decorated
00:37:51
facade; local shopping arcades can be
00:37:54
recommended; you can
00:37:55
treat yourself to the delicacies of the
00:37:58
national cuisine of Salsa; the inhabitants of Salsa
00:38:02
are famous for their culinary talents;
00:38:05
fertile valleys since ancient times supply the
00:38:07
residents of the city with fresh fruits, vegetables,
00:38:10
herbs and seasonings that enrich the
00:38:12
range of local
00:38:17
dishes; many dishes and culinary traditions were
00:38:21
adopted from the Indians; they learned to
00:38:24
appreciate the taste of corn on the cob, sweet
00:38:27
and many spicy
00:38:32
seasonings; the favorite snack of the residents of Salto
00:38:35
are sope Pis; pancakes made from pumpkin
00:38:38
dough fried in
00:38:47
oil sopi and Pis offer almost all
00:38:50
bars and roadside stalls with
00:38:55
food
00:39:06
somersault is ideal for starting an
00:39:08
excursion through the plateaus
00:39:10
called puna to San Antonio de Los Cobs
00:39:14
the truck overcomes 3000 meters up the mountain
00:39:17
Soon we will pass through the del Toro gorge
00:39:20
almost all the time we move along the
00:39:23
railway
00:39:25
line
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[music]
00:39:48
20 km after the mining village of
00:39:51
San Antonio de Los Cobs, the narrow-gauge railway
00:39:53
reaches the highest point of the path
00:39:56
in front of us, the La Povorilia railway bridge
00:39:59
spans an abyss at an
00:40:01
altitude of 4.5
00:40:03
km, 63 m in height and 224 m in length, this
00:40:09
steel structure is somewhat similar to the
00:40:10
inverted Eiffel Tower and is a
00:40:13
real miracle of engineering
00:40:24
art the endless pu has been
00:40:27
inhabited for many millennia by the Indian tribe
00:40:29
Kolya, according to some sources the tribe
00:40:31
numbers 170,000 people this is the
00:40:34
largest community of indigenous Argentines, just like
00:40:37
hundreds of years ago the Indians live
00:40:40
by cultivating their modest
00:40:41
plots of land and
00:40:45
cattle breeding Bolivian Highlands
00:40:48
reaches the borders of Argentina and Chile
00:40:51
here you can meet wild herds of Llamas and
00:40:54
Guanacaste
00:40:56
residents have long used their wool eat
00:40:59
their meat transport them
00:41:09
[music]
00:41:11
cargo the main branch of the local
00:41:14
economy has always been
00:41:15
Mining when the ore deposits dried up the
00:41:18
region was on the verge of crisis an
00:41:21
alternative source of income could
00:41:23
become tourism for which there are
00:41:26
conditions here, but unfortunately the infrastructure
00:41:29
leaves much to be desired
00:41:33
[applause]
00:41:44
the best salt marshes and lakes stretch
00:41:47
along the highway leading to the borders of
00:41:49
Argentina and
00:41:52
[music]
00:41:55
Chile
00:41:57
in the driest regions of the Andean pun
00:42:00
daily temperature fluctuations reach
00:42:02
50°, the difference between daily and night
00:42:06
temperatures are a factor accelerating
00:42:08
erosion
00:42:15
[music]
00:42:25
processes
00:42:40
in the language of the Quechua Indians, puna means an
00:42:44
empty, cold hill, it is
00:42:49
really difficult to call it hospitable, those who are not accustomed to
00:42:52
high-mountain conditions will pay for the
00:42:54
trip with shortness of breath and
00:42:57
dizziness, the consequences of a lack of
00:42:59
oxygen in the air for health can
00:43:02
be more serious therefore, if
00:43:04
alarming symptoms appear, it is necessary to
00:43:06
go down several hundred meters
00:43:12
down the puca de til Cara - this is an ancient
00:43:16
Indian fortified area in the
00:43:18
Uma Huaca valley, archaeological finds
00:43:21
have confirmed that already 10 years BC
00:43:24
people lived here by
00:43:26
hunting and gathering, and subsequently by
00:43:29
farming and
00:43:31
cattle breeding The golden age of the
00:43:34
Tilca civilization occurred in the period from the 10th to the 10th century
00:43:37
AD; it survived the aggression of the Incas but
00:43:41
found itself completely defenseless against the
00:43:43
Spanish conquistadors who came
00:43:45
here in
00:43:46
1594
00:43:51
[music]
00:43:56
[music] the
00:44:03
archaeological museum in Tilca gives us an
00:44:05
idea of ​​the life and customs of the
00:44:07
aborigines of this region in the pre-Columbian
00:44:10
era, the Indians of Tel Kara were engaged in
00:44:13
cattle breeding and agriculture, growing
00:44:15
potatoes, corn, beans and pumpkins, they
00:44:18
used primitive tools,
00:44:21
but they mastered the art of pottery to
00:44:23
perfection from clay, they made
00:44:26
most
00:44:30
household items, the cult of the earth mother was
00:44:34
so strong that it even survived
00:44:36
Christianization and the Ancient Faith
00:44:38
united with the new religion of
00:44:40
Christian
00:44:50
missionaries during the carnival, which
00:44:53
falls on the hottest season of the year,
00:44:56
they perform a ritual of funeral of the little
00:44:58
devil and
00:45:02
sometimes the most unexpected confetti and
00:45:04
coca leaves are made to the mother, as well as live
00:45:10
sheep on the last Craziest day
00:45:13
of the carnival, all Gifts for mother earth are
00:45:15
thrown into a huge a hole and around it the
00:45:18
mummers of the Indians begin a long-hour
00:45:21
dance in honor of the pagan
00:45:24
goddess
00:45:26
[applause]
00:45:29
[music]
00:45:32
the town of Uma Huaca on the edge of the valley near the
00:45:35
Bolivian border the most popular
00:45:37
Tourist Center in this region,
00:45:40
guests are attracted primarily by
00:45:41
the numerous monuments of Indian
00:45:48
culture, which can be seen even on the
00:45:50
walls old temple with its characteristic
00:45:53
stone
00:45:54
staircase
00:45:59
[music]
00:46:11
uma huaca corresponds to traditional
00:46:14
ideas about South America
00:46:16
connecting Christian culture with
00:46:18
Indian traditions, life full of ancient
00:46:21
customs flows here
00:46:24
slowly
00:46:27
[music]
00:46:47
a mosaic of colors that shimmer in the
00:46:49
morning light, the colored hills at the bottom of the
00:46:52
gorge are just a celebration
00:46:54
of color
00:47:02
the rocks, depending on the angle of refraction of the
00:47:05
sun's rays and the composition of the minerals,
00:47:07
take on different colors: red, black,
00:47:10
green and purple
00:47:14
on the other side of the valley in its southern
00:47:17
part, you can also see multi-colored
00:47:20
rocky formations of bizarre shapes,
00:47:23
this is
00:47:24
filled with
00:47:26
labyrinths of ravines with excellent
00:47:33
[music]
00:47:46
[music]
00:47:50
acoustics but amazing not only
00:47:53
the acoustics, but another attraction
00:47:55
is a special narrow gap in the rocks, which is
00:47:59
very reminiscent of the outline of the borders
00:48:06
[music]
00:48:24
of Argentina,
00:48:26
and this is Quilmes, a fortified fortress in a
00:48:29
fertile valley was built by
00:48:31
the Indians at the beginning of the 10th century, today its
00:48:34
ruins are considered one of the most important
00:48:37
monuments of Indian architecture in
00:48:40
Argentina, the owners Quilmes successfully
00:48:43
repelled the attacks of the Incas, but
00:48:46
they could not resist the weapons and determination of the Spaniards.
00:48:49
In
00:48:51
1665, a constable of living inhabitants
00:48:56
ordered them to walk to Buenos Aires
00:48:59
for 1,000 km. The exiles became 270
00:49:03
Indian families. Few reached the
00:49:06
goal. Today, one of the suburbs of Buenos
00:49:09
Aires was named Quilmes. In memory
00:49:12
of the Indians from the ancient fortress, near the
00:49:15
ruins of the fortress, a
00:49:17
small hotel was built for tourists with its
00:49:20
modest architecture, reminiscent of the houses of the
00:49:22
ancient
00:49:24
Indians.
00:49:27
At noon, the heat becomes simply
00:49:29
unbearable. And most of the guests
00:49:31
hide in rooms near the air conditioners. As
00:49:34
you can see, uninvited but
00:49:36
very nice
00:49:40
guests of the northwestern regions take advantage of this. Argentina
00:49:44
is a suitable place for researchers of the
00:49:46
culture of the ancient Indians, here there are well-
00:49:49
preserved small Indian towns
00:49:51
that can be visited without a guide and
00:49:53
entrance
00:49:54
tickets.
00:50:05
From time to time, the
00:50:08
silhouette of a Lone
00:50:15
Shepherd flashes between the ruins. Of course, you can go on an excursion. You can
00:50:17
go with a guide; local
00:50:19
tourist offices often organize
00:50:21
excursions in the footsteps of the ancient
00:50:24
Indians. the
00:50:32
villages have not yet been
00:50:34
thoroughly studied by archaeologists, so
00:50:36
every tourist can find a priceless
00:50:39
souvenir himself, most often somewhere in the sand among the
00:50:42
stones, a trophy can be, for example, a
00:50:44
fragment of ancient
00:50:54
ceramics, there are huge cacti,
00:50:57
candelabra, some grow here more than
00:51:00
a thousand
00:51:03
[music]
00:51:05
[applause]
00:51:06
[music ]
00:51:14
years we go south on the way to the
00:51:18
province of San Juan we meet another
00:51:21
attraction in front of us The Valley of the Moon
00:51:29
the landscape of this place really
00:51:31
resembles the surface of the Moon about 200
00:51:33
million years ago there was a huge
00:51:36
lake with a rich flora and
00:51:38
fauna, this is evidenced by
00:51:40
numerous discoveries by archaeologists
00:51:46
[music ]
00:51:54
fossils
00:51:56
at every step there are rocks of
00:51:58
amazing shapes the result of the epoch-making
00:52:01
work of wind and
00:52:05
[music]
00:52:24
water
00:52:25
[music]
00:52:31
[music]
00:52:32
in this place scientists dug up skeletons of
00:52:35
historical reptiles the most spectacular
00:52:37
finds remains of Guerrero Saurus predatory
00:52:41
reptiles related to the
00:52:43
famous tyrannosaurus and also bones
00:52:45
eop lunen zsa another ancient
00:52:51
[music]
00:52:54
predator
00:52:55
[music]
00:53:04
desert region in the provinces of Lari Oja and
00:53:07
San Juan is considered the hottest and driest
00:53:10
in Argentina, those who are not afraid of the heat
00:53:13
can visit this area by
00:53:15
renting a car in one of the nearby
00:53:24
towns
00:53:32
and this a very rare sight of timid
00:53:35
wild horses approaching human
00:53:37
villages In search of
00:53:49
[music]
00:53:54
water
00:53:58
[music]
00:54:10
horses live in small herds and somehow
00:54:13
find food in this dry land in the
00:54:16
past they were tamed by conquistadors
00:54:19
today local residents generously
00:54:21
give them complete freedom Although in
00:54:24
rural hosts horses would be
00:54:26
much better off in the steppe most of
00:54:28
them die from hunger or bites
00:54:35
[music]
00:54:42
[music]
00:54:45
snakes a man cannot become a gaucho he
00:54:49
must be born as one they say about
00:54:52
South American cowboys in Argentina the myth
00:54:55
of the gaucho still lives in these parts
00:54:58
along the Along the Argentine desert roads
00:55:01
there are gaucho monuments, such as
00:55:04
this one, decorated with red flags and
00:55:06
dedicated to the legendary gauchito
00:55:17
Khilyuk With his family, a cattle breeder
00:55:20
whose son was disabled from birth
00:55:23
could not walk, which means he could not help with the
00:55:25
housework, the owner of the farm had to hire a
00:55:28
free gau, the owner was
00:55:30
very cruel to his assistant and often
00:55:33
beat him once when Gau could not
00:55:36
get up after another beating, he
00:55:38
said soon you will beat me to death.
00:55:41
But your son will get back on his feet. The cruel
00:55:44
cattle breeder was not sentimental
00:55:46
and continued to torment the worker, but on the day
00:55:49
when Gau died from beatings, his
00:55:51
prediction was fulfilled. The farmer's son
00:55:54
gauchito Gil rose to his feet from that time on
00:55:57
he became a saint for local
00:56:02
[music]
00:56:23
residents.
00:56:28
Who would have thought that in Argentina, where the
00:56:30
Catholic Faith is strong, a cult of
00:56:33
such a personality as gauchito Gil would arise, people
00:56:36
did not wait until the church became interested in
00:56:38
local heroes and canonizing them
00:56:41
also happened in the case from Antonia
00:56:47
[music]
00:56:53
Korea a very touching story
00:56:57
happened she In 1841 during the
00:57:00
Bloody Civil War when
00:57:03
Antonia's husband was captured she followed
00:57:05
him with a newborn baby in her arms
00:57:08
the woman got lost and died in the
00:57:11
desert a few days later her body was
00:57:14
found by shepherds with amazement they
00:57:17
discovered that the child remained alive, he
00:57:20
lay sucked on by the
00:57:25
saving
00:57:26
milk, the Catholic Church did not recognize the
00:57:29
holiness of Correa, but this does not prevent
00:57:31
the Argentine from worshiping her every day,
00:57:35
thousands of pilgrims come to her informal sanctuary on
00:57:37
Easter,
00:57:40
over 100,000 people gather at the place of her death, almost
00:57:44
everyone carries or takes with them a gift for
00:57:46
Antonia, family photographs, sports
00:57:49
awards, soldier's uniforms,
00:57:52
very strange
00:57:53
gifts are found,
00:58:04
ambulances Gifts are left in the chapel of which there are a
00:58:07
dozen and a half around them,
00:58:10
during each pilgrimage,
00:58:12
hundreds of statues and huts grow up in case
00:58:15
St. Anthony in her afterlife
00:58:17
needs
00:58:23
shelter as
00:58:25
their patron, they chose Antonia
00:58:28
professional drivers therefore,
00:58:30
whole mountains of car registration numbers grow among the Gifts.
00:58:40
However, the most common
00:58:43
offering is a container of water. After all, this is exactly what was
00:58:46
needed
00:58:49
[music]
00:58:53
Antonia
00:59:01
Aconcagua is the highest extinct volcano in the world,
00:59:04
height
00:59:07
6962 m, this is the highest point of the American
00:59:11
continent, the mountain is located in the Andes,
00:59:14
passes through the peak border between Chile and
00:59:17
Argentina every year from January to March,
00:59:19
Aconcagua is visited by dozens of climbers
00:59:22
from all over the
00:59:23
world
00:59:26
[music]
00:59:32
at the foot of Aconcagua there is a rock
00:59:35
bridge, an Inca bridge, underneath there is a
00:59:38
hot spring from which water flows,
00:59:40
heated underground to 34 degrees. In
00:59:44
addition, the water in the source overflows
00:59:46
different colors, this effect is caused by
00:59:48
mineral suspensions in its
00:59:53
composition
00:59:55
[music] the
01:00:04
calling card of the Cuyo region
01:00:06
is viticulture. It’s hard to believe that
01:00:09
grapes can be grown here. But this became
01:00:11
possible thanks to a well-thought-out
01:00:13
irrigation system, the foundations of which
01:00:15
began to be created by primitive local
01:00:23
residents,
01:00:28
although there have always been problems with water in these parts there is
01:00:30
plenty of sun here,
01:00:32
so the grapes in Cuyo grow well and
01:00:36
local wine is valued all over the world.
01:00:38
The most popular varieties are
01:00:41
Malbec and
01:00:44
Syrah. Today Argentina is the fourth largest
01:00:46
wine producer in the world.
01:00:56
factories
01:00:58
producing wine on an industrial
01:01:06
scale the Rutini vineyard is considered
01:01:09
small it was founded in the 20th century by a
01:01:12
family of emigrants from Italy in their new
01:01:15
homeland they discovered ideal conditions
01:01:17
for their traditional
01:01:20
craft for several generations the routine has been
01:01:23
engaged in wine It is not surprising that they
01:01:25
have collected many exhibits for the
01:01:28
winemaking museum here Step by step you can
01:01:30
trace all the stages of production of a
01:01:32
noble drink and enjoy the
01:01:34
taste of wine made according to a
01:01:36
traditional
01:01:40
recipe, white and red, sweet and dry,
01:01:44
everyone can choose something for
01:01:46
themselves here. In addition to connoisseurs of light varieties,
01:01:49
Argentinean wines are not suitable for the lungs;
01:01:53
there are about a million
01:01:56
inhabitants. Unfortunately, the beautiful
01:01:58
architecture of the colonial little time left
01:02:00
in
01:02:01
1861 the city was practically
01:02:04
destroyed by
01:02:08
an earthquake this is one of the reasons
01:02:11
why modern Mendoza seems to be a
01:02:13
young and completely modern city
01:02:15
with shopping parks and
01:02:17
countless small street
01:02:23
cafes
01:02:26
[music]
01:02:28
Mendoza and its surroundings resemble a
01:02:31
blooming Oasis in the desert water
01:02:34
enters the city thanks to a very
01:02:35
complex water supply system and also
01:02:38
comes from the melting Wanda
01:02:43
[applause]
01:02:50
[applause]
01:02:53
snow
01:02:57
[applause]
01:03:18
let's move south, these endless
01:03:21
spaces allow us to appreciate the scale of the
01:03:23
agent's territory and its area is
01:03:26
almost 3 million Quad Kimets, most of
01:03:29
which are almost deserted for lovers,
01:03:32
the loneliness of the best place is simply you can’t
01:03:48
find a gau, too, a loner, his image is
01:03:53
like Argentina of the past, a
01:04:05
Lone Rider on a faithful steed, a
01:04:09
classic hero in South American
01:04:11
literature, sometimes he is a noble,
01:04:13
brave and self-sacrificing knight, and
01:04:16
sometimes a drunkard, a bully and a tumbleweed,
01:04:29
contrary to literary descriptions, the everyday life of the
01:04:32
Argentine Shepherds looks much more
01:04:34
prosaic, it is hard, low-
01:04:37
paid work tearing the Gau away from
01:04:41
[music]
01:04:53
family
01:05:03
[music]
01:05:06
the only road connecting the north of
01:05:09
the country with the south running along Ant Ruta 40
01:05:13
from a tourist point of view this is a
01:05:15
wonderful route But all professional drivers curse it
01:05:25
[music]
01:05:29
huge herds on fertile pastures
01:05:32
sign of the province of Neuquen
01:05:39
Junin de Los Andes a settlement
01:05:42
of 12,000 inhabitants located
01:05:45
on the outskirts of the Lanin National Park is a
01:05:48
good place to start a journey deeper into the
01:05:53
region
01:05:55
the town was founded in
01:05:57
1882 as an army supply base that
01:06:00
fought in the area with the
01:06:02
Mapuche Indians a warlike tribe
01:06:05
resisted the white
01:06:23
invaders longer than others traditional local craft
01:06:26
production of a wide variety of products from
01:06:28
specially selected
01:06:33
leather, all the work is done by hand -
01:06:36
says the owner of the
01:06:37
tanning material - cattle leather,
01:06:40
which we sew with
01:06:42
horse leather. This production is typical
01:06:45
for
01:06:49
Argentina. Talas craftsmen primarily
01:06:52
make horse
01:06:55
riding accessories, but also make purses,
01:06:57
handbags and
01:07:03
[music]
01:07:04
belts New day we meet in the
01:07:07
Lanin National Park, from afar we can
01:07:10
see the characteristic hill of the volcano of the same name,
01:07:12
the height of which is
01:07:15
3776 m. The volcano is considered
01:07:22
inactive.
01:07:27
We have to climb the slope, whoever
01:07:30
dreams of climbing to the very top must
01:07:32
prepare for 2 days of ascent and
01:07:34
acquire special
01:07:36
equipment; the first stage of the route leads
01:07:39
through a dense forest, many trees grow
01:07:41
only in this area, the national park
01:07:44
was founded to protect them
01:07:55
[applause]
01:08:02
the road to the top begins quite
01:08:04
harmlessly, the angle of climb is minimal But for
01:08:07
your own safety it is better not
01:08:09
to go to these parts without
01:08:12
[music] a
01:08:15
guide 200 m above and an
01:08:19
extraordinary view over the Valley opens up before us the
01:08:22
conder family is circling, this is one of the
01:08:25
largest birds in the world, its wingspan
01:08:27
reaches 3 m, the conder is found
01:08:30
exclusively here in the Andes and is protected by
01:08:35
law, the dignity and grace of the flight is
01:08:52
impressive, the transition to the first camp on the
01:08:55
slope of the volcano, depending on the pace,
01:08:57
lasts from 4 to 5 hours we are there at an
01:09:00
altitude of 2400 m above sea level, you
01:09:04
can spend the night here the next morning,
01:09:07
someone will return back, and the more
01:09:09
hardy and desperate ones will rise higher
01:09:12
without spiked shoes and warm clothes,
01:09:15
the climb is impossible.
01:09:24
The higher we rise, the more spectacular
01:09:27
the panorama of the national park
01:09:29
and the surrounding mountain ranges becomes,
01:09:32
fortunately we don’t need to conquer steep
01:09:34
walls, but fatigue increases and without
01:09:41
[music]
01:09:44
this difficulty of ascent pays off in
01:09:47
spades. From the top of the crater there is an
01:09:50
unforgettable view of the
01:09:52
Andes
01:09:55
[music]
01:10:12
in the Northern region of the region there are
01:10:14
several reservations in which
01:10:16
small communities of Mapuche Indians live on
01:10:19
small plots of land allocated the
01:10:21
local
01:10:22
administration of Leda and
01:10:46
livestock farming, the national park
01:10:48
creates conditions for the survival of many
01:10:50
species of birds of prey
01:10:57
in the invasion of the Mapuche Indians, a
01:11:00
children's party is held in each of
01:11:02
the reserves located Far from
01:11:04
civilization, from 100 to 2000
01:11:07
representatives of this tribe live,
01:11:10
living conditions in such a reservation are very modest
01:11:12
Although the soils here are fertile agriculture
01:11:15
and livestock breeding hardly
01:11:16
satisfy the needs
01:11:19
of children
01:11:22
and
01:11:24
parents on the
01:11:27
farm, the Mapu Indians live as if outside
01:11:30
Argentine society, church
01:11:33
organizations are trying to change their status,
01:11:35
but without government support, all
01:11:37
attempts
01:11:45
are in vain. It would be nice to get a job,
01:11:48
says one of the community members, we are pressing for the
01:11:50
sale of wooden
01:11:52
statues Some of our women keep a couple of
01:11:56
heads of cattle, but this is not enough; we
01:11:59
simply have nothing left to
01:12:00
live on. After these words, we simply have to
01:12:03
buy something from the Indians. This is the
01:12:06
easiest way to help the inhabitants of
01:12:22
the reservation,
01:12:27
50 kilometers south, near San
01:12:30
Martin de Los Andes, the
01:12:32
Argentinean war begins Switzerland is a land of blue lakes and
01:12:35
snow-covered mountain
01:12:52
peaks; the
01:12:54
architecture of some mountain villages
01:12:56
allows you to completely forget that we
01:12:58
are in South
01:13:09
America; one of the most interesting
01:13:12
tourist routes in this region is considered the
01:13:14
Road of Seven Lakes; the surrounding landscapes
01:13:17
can compensate for driving on a
01:13:19
bumpy
01:13:22
dirt road;
01:13:40
Nahuel Huapi National Park with the
01:13:42
glacial lake of the same name considered
01:13:45
one of the most extensive and visited
01:13:47
nature reserves in Argentina, Huel Huapi is
01:13:51
well prepared to receive guests; it
01:13:53
has a significant number of
01:13:55
cozy camp sites, camping grounds and sports
01:13:58
grounds. In addition, it is simply a paradise for
01:14:00
lovers
01:14:18
of hang gliding. And here is another
01:14:20
attraction: in this hut lived
01:14:23
Budi Sunn Skid and their friend this
01:14:35
James You see, on that mountain in such a
01:14:37
small hut they lived until they
01:14:39
moved to us, the local policeman tells us
01:14:58
a lot indicates that
01:14:59
the policeman is right, apparently
01:15:01
pursued by detectives and declared outlaws,
01:15:03
Cassidy Keith and James
01:15:05
really found refuge here with the
01:15:08
stolen money they They bought themselves a
01:15:10
plot of land and then opened a store
01:15:13
that was supposed to provide them with a
01:15:14
calm and comfortable
01:15:17
old age, but after that the
01:15:20
robbers were a rather boring thing. And one day
01:15:25
they came to the conclusion that it was time to rob
01:15:27
some
01:15:28
bank again. What would our policeman say to this?
01:15:31
They were very nice guys.
01:15:33
They had their own farm and They gave
01:15:35
people work, sometimes they disappeared for a couple of
01:15:37
days. And after they left,
01:15:39
news always came that a bank had been robbed somewhere;
01:15:42
those were the times when the authors of a popular
01:15:45
film spared their heroes from
01:15:47
shootouts, but in reality, the traces of
01:15:49
Buchi Cassidy and Sandan Skid ended
01:15:51
right here approximately in
01:15:57
1907 la tro the legendary Patagonian
01:16:00
express is a real find for lovers of
01:16:03
ancient
01:16:11
railways here in the town of Esquel at the beginning of
01:16:14
summer the old narrow gauge railway is lubricated and the
01:16:17
lachi sets off on the
01:16:19
journey destination Nahuel station
01:16:23
otda of course today Most of the
01:16:26
passengers
01:16:30
tourists the writer Paul Trou dedicated an
01:16:33
entire book to the legendary narrow gauge railway he
01:16:36
was Fascinated by the railway and skel
01:16:39
was the final station for many
01:16:41
similar emigrants from
01:16:52
Wales,
01:16:55
the construction of the railway network in
01:16:57
Patagonia began at the end of the 10th century, a
01:17:01
couple of decades after connecting the mountain
01:17:03
towns with the coast, Argentina became
01:17:05
united, not only on the
01:17:13
map, the first locomotive arrived at
01:17:16
esquel station to a standing ovation in 1945, from
01:17:20
that time on, a town on the outskirts of the
01:17:23
southern settlement, which
01:17:25
can be reached by
01:17:29
rail, the narrow-gauge railway made it possible to
01:17:32
travel from Esquel to Buenos
01:17:43
Aires, the construction of the Communications
01:17:46
lasted more than 20 years, laying a
01:17:49
railway in this Mountain region was a
01:17:51
very difficult project for engineers the
01:17:58
best specialists in Europe were invited to carry out this line; they
01:18:01
created a track on which 640
01:18:12
turns; the rolling stock was ordered from
01:18:15
the best production in the USA and Germany;
01:18:18
German manufacturers did not make money on
01:18:20
these supplies; they were forced to give them away for
01:18:23
free as part of reparations after the First
01:18:25
World War
01:18:45
[music]
01:18:51
war
01:18:52
[music]
01:18:54
At first, the Patagonian Express
01:18:56
was used exclusively for freight
01:18:58
transportation, mainly for export,
01:19:00
only in 1950
01:19:03
passenger
01:19:10
[music]
01:19:14
cars began to be added to the trains. Another half a century passed and the old
01:19:17
narrow-gauge railway lost its importance. But
01:19:20
despite everything, it still makes
01:19:22
a profit and the fabulous landscapes
01:19:25
stretching around made the
01:19:27
railway One of the main
01:19:28
attractions of the region, its
01:19:31
popularity is so great that tickets to the
01:19:33
Chita style must be booked in advance
01:19:37
[music]
01:20:02
to visit the Valdez reserve you
01:20:04
need to be 1000 km
01:20:07
east the reserve is located on a
01:20:10
peninsula in the Atlantic Ocean and the
01:20:12
peninsula is connected to the land only by a
01:20:14
narrow sandy isthmus,
01:20:24
this is one of the most important reserves in
01:20:26
South America At least from the point of
01:20:29
view of naturalists and ecologists,
01:20:31
this is the place chosen by
01:20:34
numerous colonies of penguins and
01:20:36
other
01:20:48
seabirds for nesting; thousands of penguins are located in the
01:20:51
northern part of the peninsula. These are
01:20:54
Magila penguins; their habitat is the
01:20:56
cold waters around the Southern Cape of
01:20:58
the continent; individuals of this species are relatively
01:21:01
their distinctive feature is small, black and white
01:21:05
plumage of the head and a black stripe on the
01:21:12
chest. Penguins do not fly. But their small
01:21:15
wings are very useful for them in the water; wings
01:21:18
serve penguins and for balance while
01:21:21
walking,
01:21:24
these birds feed on fish, squids and
01:21:27
arthropods; they live in coastal
01:21:31
colonies; natural enemies of penguins
01:21:34
are sea ​​lions and large predatory
01:21:37
fish, fortunately, penguins have not become
01:21:39
the object of hunting by people, so their
01:21:41
population is not in danger of extinction.
01:21:44
Accompanied by a reserve worker, we
01:21:47
can approach the penguins at a
01:21:48
distance of just a few steps. a
01:22:11
breeding ground for
01:22:13
several species of whales, giants
01:22:15
arrive here in July and stay here
01:22:18
until December to
01:22:21
breed
01:22:29
during these months, killer whales instill fear in
01:22:32
seal colonies, they quietly swim
01:22:34
to the shore and suddenly, along with an
01:22:36
approaching wave, attack
01:22:38
unwary seal
01:22:43
pups Elephants and sea lions
01:22:45
live here all year round the beaches on which
01:22:48
they bravely are fenced off by these animals Mot
01:22:53
os for
01:22:59
[music]
01:23:01
man, the male sea lion with his
01:23:04
huge body and impressive mane
01:23:06
inspires respect from his enemies, especially when he
01:23:09
rises and
01:23:11
growls, each male has his own grief
01:23:14
which He defends in a bloody fight with
01:23:21
envious
01:23:32
[applause]
01:23:33
[ music]
01:23:41
[applause]
01:23:51
ra
01:24:03
in the port of Razon, the Argentina of old times opens up to us
01:24:18
when the fishing boats return in the evening and
01:24:23
comes to life
01:24:24
[music]
01:24:27
now you can buy cheap fresh fish
01:24:30
for
01:24:43
dinner; part of the catch ends up in port
01:24:46
taverns, although they don’t look very
01:24:48
presentable; prepared by local
01:24:51
chefs for gourmets here From rare
01:24:54
species of Atlantic fish, you can order
01:24:56
dishes that cannot be found in the best fish
01:24:59
restaurants in the
01:25:06
world. Around Puerto Madryn, to the south of the
01:25:09
Valdez Peninsula, there are
01:25:11
many kilometers of sandy beaches. This
01:25:13
place in the bay is protected from the wind and
01:25:16
Atlantic
01:25:21
waves.
01:25:38
Tens of thousands of tourists come to Puerto Madryn and its surroundings every year.
01:25:51
pors peak season is
01:25:55
in January and
01:26:03
[music]
01:26:16
February young and old Rich and
01:26:19
poor on the boulevards and ph
01:26:23
Everyone has the right to relax and
01:26:28
[music]
01:26:44
have fun the louder the Music and the more
01:26:47
people the better, at least this is how
01:26:50
the average Argentine
01:26:52
imagines the ideal
01:26:58
[music ]
01:27:05
vacation Mar del Plata is 15 hours drive from
01:27:09
Buenos Aires, a quiet city with
01:27:11
half a million people
01:27:18
is filled with
01:27:21
visitors, a large industrial center
01:27:24
when the railway connected Mar del
01:27:26
Plata with Buenos Aires, residents of the capital
01:27:28
began to come here on
01:27:33
vacation, at first
01:27:35
only rich people came to Mar del Plata, but over
01:27:38
time the resort has become accessible to the
01:27:40
middle
01:27:47
class as well Happy City is what
01:27:51
Argentina is called The resort in love here seems to
01:27:54
have everything for relaxation restaurants bars
01:27:57
discos cinemas gyms and
01:27:59
shopping centers everything except
01:28:09
[music]
01:28:20
silence talking about a quiet vacation will find the
01:28:23
ideal place nearby one and a half
01:28:26
ten kilometers north between Marde
01:28:29
Coba and Villa Heel beautiful beaches are
01:28:32
empty even in peak season and hotels are
01:28:35
much cheaper than in famous
01:28:39
[music]
01:28:44
resorts These empty wild beaches strongly
01:28:47
resemble the coast of the French
01:28:51
Atlantic
01:28:53
[music]
01:29:22
our trip to Argentina is coming to an
01:29:25
end; to get to know this country well
01:29:28
you need to spend much more time, the
01:29:31
vast territory of Argentina hides
01:29:34
many more amazing places,
01:29:37
natural wonders, ancient cities and fabulous
01:29:40
landscapes; a real journey through
01:29:43
Argentina is a Journey into a world full of
01:29:46
sometimes unknown even mystical
01:29:50
adventures
01:29:52
[music]
01:29:59
[music]
01:30:20
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