Settling in
12 marzo 2016, Argentina ⋅ ⛅ 23 °CWe had a short flight westwards yesterday from Córdoba towards the Andes and wine country. There was a great biew of Aconcagua as we landed. Our AirBnB is located just off a street of hip andLeggi altro
We had a short flight westwards yesterday from Córdoba towards the Andes and wine country. There was a great biew of Aconcagua as we landed. Our AirBnB is located just off a street of hip andLeggi altro
Wine tasting in Valle de Uco near Mendoza was a sumptuous experience resulting in two rather inebriated chicas... Learnt a little about wine production and a lot about how delicious Malbec is 😋
At nearly 7000m Cerro Aconcagua is the highest peak in S America. We managed to walk part way towards the first base camp and were very lucky to have such great weather to see the peak so clearly. InLeggi altro
Blissed out few hours in a thermal spa in the mountains today - Mendocinos certainly know how to live well - wine, good food, spas & mountains... Lovely.
The temp has been climbing and strangely peaks about 7 PM. It's in the 30s now. Both went for a nice run around the lake in the big park this morning then did loads of planning and booking. This isLeggi altro
Big, long drive through a desert in 35C plus WITHOUT air conditioning. We will not make that mistake again.
Highs - huge eagles, mostly empty roads, the most dippity doodahs ever and lovelyLeggi altro
Talampaya national park is another of Argentina's several UNESCO sites. A huge red sandstone gorge where they have found lots of dinosaur fossils (mostly now in the University). That one with Lisa isLeggi altro
Had an adventurous and eventful trip with local guide Mariano and a group of Argentine tourists in a convoy of 4x4 over rocks, rivers, sand and ice up to, apparently, the highest point in the worldLeggi altro
Having returned to a more normal altitude, we joined a car convoy tour of fabulously named Ischigualasto National Park - otherwise known as Valle de la Luna, Moon Valley. Or to us, with our plethoraLeggi altro
Stopped off on our drive back to Mendoza at a shrine to a local folk hero who is treated as a saint here. The legend has it that Difunta Correa's husband was captured in the civil war. She tried toLeggi altro
Tim Stevenson Do you mean to say that you didn't GO to the football game?
Tim Stevenson Happy wine-tasting! [Hic]
Happy wine tasting from us too! Hic! xxx k
Kay Dyas Did you really see that many horses!? How many were there? love Beth xx