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	<title>Route 40 Argentina</title>
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	<description>My travel information for Route 40 and Buenos Aires, Argentina</description>
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		<title>Lighthouses found in Buenos Aires and &#8230;&#8230;</title>
		<description>Lighthouses found in Buenos Aires and along the Argentinean Coastline by the way i'm working on this documentary idea .........



 

 

 
Argentina’s architecture is one of its finest artistic and more evidentially cultural expressions. No wonder its capital city, Buenos Aires, was christened The Paris of South America, for its outstanding aesthetic ...</description>
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		<title>Before leaving Buenos Aires you could see several buildings and other places of interest</title>
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The Buenos Aires version of the Empire State Building is the Kavanagh building.
Built at the intersection of the posh Florida and San Martin streets, facing the gorgeous Retiro Park, this construction carried on by Sanchez, Lagos and De la Torre is an Ode to Modern times. This building was Latin ...</description>
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		<title>Last trip along Route 40 North of Argentina</title>
		<description>Last year this time we where up North along Route 40 Argentina,  here are some details on our trip ...... 

........so we hit the road in mid January for a wonderful adventure… We decided we were going to stay in traditional and magical hotels, those that are truthfully local with an ...</description>
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		<title>And why Route 40</title>
		<description>For as long as I can remember, route 40 was in my travel plans. Each time I took some time off I was lured by route 40 adventures, when I was discovering other faraway lands, it was still on my mind and dreams; it was my top tip for fellow ...</description>
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