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Blogs about: Salta
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... our aboriginal afternoon aggravating to assignment out how you get into Bolivia. We had been told it was accessible from Salta. We wandered the streets in the 30 bulk calefaction aggravating badly to ... spent all afternoon aggravating to adjudge what to do. There were so abounding pros and cons. Salta
Me (being the archetypal extrovert) I like to allocution out the accommodation process, area as ...
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... most of my trips within Argentina by air, simply because it is faster, but I arrived to Salta by bus. I think many people who live in Argentina do much of their traveling this way because it is ... huge meal with more individual attention than I really needed for about $4; things are cheaper in Salta than Buenos Aires), and various suggestions of what to see around town. He explained it all in Spanish, ...
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... There's a big and nice park in the middle of Salta. Our hostel was right by it so it was pretty convenient.
There's a constant ... street tacos.
Our hostel was just awesome. If you're in Salta, stay at the Inti Huasi. It is really nice, cheap, ... hell, we've had liters of wine. We get to this area of Salta with clubs all over this street and lines snaking out of all the clubs. ...
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... landscapes, it is a province that should be visited if you are planing to travel to Argentina.
Among the places you can visit in Salta, you can find Calafate, the city of Salta, a city ... Valle de Lerma and the route of wine, where you can visit the vineyards.
This is my second post about Salta, its such a beautiful province that I wanted to share with you some more beautifull pictures and a great ...
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== PRELIMINARY EARTHQUAKE REPORT ==
***This event supersedes event PT09310000.
Region: SALTA, ARGENTINA
Geographic coordinates: 23.268S, 64.342W
Magnitude: 5.6 Mb
Depth: ... ) SSE (168 degrees) of Tarija, Bolivia
202 km (126 miles) NE (35 degrees) of Salta, Argentina
712 km (442 miles) WNW (287 degrees) of ASUNCION, Paraguay
ADDITIONAL ...
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... hard to impress upon readers the level of UFO and high-strangeness activity that has characterized the Salta region for over half a century. A cursory glance at any of the maps provided with the ... a "hot-spot" or a "flap area", the province of Salta is a place where the line between the mundane and the extramundane has been permanently blurred.
In 1997 I wrote an article with ...
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