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After an overnight bus trip, we arrived in Concordia, and caught a taxi to Uruguay. Finally, at the border, exit and entry stamps were in our passports, and we were able to move internationally once Czytaj więcej
After an overnight bus trip, we arrived in Concordia, and caught a taxi to Uruguay. Finally, at the border, exit and entry stamps were in our passports, and we were able to move internationally once Czytaj więcej
After visiting the Paraguayan Consulate, the only option to enter Paraguay was to purchase another visa. Given the cost, it was decided we would head back south to Concordia and enter Uruguay.
That Czytaj więcej
What else could we say, incredible, massive, 217 falls all told, with water flowing over at rates we could only imagine in Australia.
The wildlife was absolutely gorgeous, although the coatis were Czytaj więcej
Yet another chance to just relax, especially as we were back in tropical climate, with the wet season still happening.
Finally we left Buenos Aires on the overnight bus to Puerto Iguazu. We booked ‘cama’ class, which is effectively like business class on the bus.
For most of the journey, it was open plains and Czytaj więcej
A message from the Australian Embassy advised us that emergency passports were ready and so time to get moving. Booked the bus to Puerto Iguazu, saw the Paraguay Embassy - who advised seeing their Czytaj więcej
Basically another day in Buenos Aires, and more city art.
The bank ordered an emergency Mastercard which arrived in the morning, and the travel insurance was in contact to see that things were progressing.
Buenos Aires and Argentina, 99.99% of the people Czytaj więcej
A big day at the Australian Embassy, paperwork, passport photos, then finally back to the hotel to rest. Finally we could begin to relax a little.
We are staying an extra few days in Buenos Aires to organise emergency passports. Monday was spent getting things organised, emergency credit card, insurance case report, and off to the Australian Czytaj więcej