Sorry about the title, I couldn’t resist. Get ready, this post is as long as the falls it covers. Iguazú Falls, straddling Argentina and Brazil, are arguably the largest falls in the world. We’ll let you be the judge. It is one of the natural wonders of the world, and certainly a must to see….
Mountain High Wine of Cafayate
Grapes need very special conditions to produce quality fruit and good wine. Argentina is the only country in the world where all the good stuff comes together at higher than 5,000 feet. The town of Cafayate, at about 1,600 meters (just about a mile high), has everything that grapes love and very little of what…
Salta and Cerro de los Siete Colores
In the previous post about our travels in Uruguay, I mentioned that they culminated in an epic travel day of taxis, bus, ferry and plane to bring us north to Salta Province. This is another high-desert region in the long range of the Andes mountains with Jujuy Province sandwiched in-between its borders with Bolivia and…
Foray to Uruguay
As we were winding up our visit to Ushuaia, we realized that we were getting close to our 90 days on our Argentinian visa and also needed to find someplace to celebrate Jake’s birthday. Since we had to fly back to Buenos Aires to get anywhere else anyway, we decided to take the ferry across…
May 2 Travel Update
Been a while since we posted a travel update. We’re currently in Salta Province, actually in the city of Salta, having traveled here via Colonia Uruguay/Buenos Aires. We’ve spent 5 days in the city and are now ready to hit the road in a rental car and explore the surrounding area. We plan to head…
Tierra del Fuego – On Fire!
Taking some time to share more photos from the end of the world. While it is Spring in the northern hemisphere, we’re deep into Fall here in Argentina. We spent a week in Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego at the end of the world from April 12 to April 19. We previously shared some of the…
The Amazing Andes
Hard to believe that it has been almost two weeks since we were in Mendoza. Since then, we’ve explored the furthest south point we’ve visited, Ushuaia, and then caught a flight back to Buenos Aires were we took a ferry across the river to visit Colonia de Sacramento in Uruguay. A Sunday afternoon bus ride…
Mendoza Wine Country
Catching up a little bit on parts of the trip past. We’re sitting in the sun on a patio in the backyard of our hotel in Ushuaia waiting for our flight to Buenos Aires later this afternoon. We’ve been lucky to have amazingly sunny weather this late in the season and this far south. Though…
El Final del Camino
We finally reached it . . . And then some.
Beagle Channel
Hello from Del Fin Del Mundo! We are in Ushuaia at the end of the world. It is an amazing little town nestled against some amazing mountains down here at the bottom of South America at about -54% latitude. You can read more about the town, but the gist is that it was originally a…