journey to the end of the world
[singlepic id=77 w=320 h=240 float=none] Torres del Paine Reflection. 2005. Leaving Buenos Aires: The mission was simple; we wanted to travel to the end of the world. Ushuaia is a small town at the very bottom of the American continent, and for some reason, we felt compelled to travel there. But after doing just a […] more…
Blog: Route 40 / End of a 8700 km road trip
Ushuia had been our objective during our 2 weeks with the Suzuki Fun, and we accomplished this – with a only few problems along the way. We had covered something close to 3500km on the way from Buenos Aires to Ushuia, mostly along the coastal route 3, which extends all the way to the bottom […] more…
Blog: Fun times on the way to the end of the world
Two ‘Nucks, A S’afa and a Yank; Fun times on the way to the end of the world. Despite the impression I left on my last post, our time in Argentina wasnt solely spent on the paying end of drinks. Yes, it is true, we spent many of our nights until the wee hours of […] more…
Blog: Buenos Aires / The best 5 week party of all time
Looking back, I couldn’t imagine a better way to arrive in Buenos Aires. From Montevideo we caught a bus to Colonia de Sacramento, and directly boarded a ferry accross the Rio de la Plata, which seperates Uruguay and Argentina. The ferry was rather dull for the first little bit, but we managed to make friends […] more…
Blog: Oh, Argentina
Well there are several reasons for me still being in Argentina (7.5 weeks thus far) the majority of which involve Quilmes and Quilmes related activities. But it would be wrong to simply blame the beer. Argentina is simply an amazing place to be right now. Leaving Buenos Aires was hard enough as it was, but […] more…
Blog: Crossing Uruguay
In a daze we were awoken at 3am and told that we had reached our destination. None of the other 7 passengers on the bus got off, and by the time we had got our bags and started to wake up, the bus pulled away. We were standing in front of a closed building (which […] more…
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