one of the cool things about going to the argentinian marshlands was that it was completely spontaneous and unexpected. i always knew i was going to go to christ the redeemer in rio (pictures coming soon) and iguazu falls in brazil/argentina (pictures coming soon) but i had never heard of esteros del ibera before and it was only chosen because it sounded cool and was close by. in the actual village of
colonia carlos pellegrini we only met one other person from the 600 strong population that spoke english - so i guess not many other gringos had heard of it either.
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one of the cool things about going to the argentinian marshlands was that it was completely spontaneous and unexpected. i always knew i was going to go to christ the redeemer in rio (pictures coming soon) and iguazu falls in brazil/argentina (pictures coming soon) but i had never heard of esteros del ibera before and it was only chosen because it sounded cool and was close by. in the actual village of
colonia carlos pellegrini we only met one other person from the 600 strong population that spoke english - so i guess not many other gringos had heard of it either.
here's the
original