BUENOS AIRES
people. We had a few little niggles here and there, but that is not really surprising and it was mainly to do with Machu Picchu and its rip off culture.
We spent the most amount of our time in Argentina and found it to be far better than we both could had ever dreamed of, and of course Argentina is the stepping off point to the wonder that is Antarctica. This is truly the most spectacular place of my planet and I know Rob feels the same and we will both do our utmost to make sure it stays that way, whatever that may be. The wildlife really does need to be respected and kept unchallenged by man and his business interests. It really is one of the last untouched wildernesses on planet earth along with the wildest parts of southern Patagonia and long may its environmental hostility keep the masses at bay.
We spent the most amount of our time in Argentina and found it to be far better than we both could had ever dreamed of, and of course Argentina is the stepping off point to the wonder that is Antarctica. This is truly the most spectacular place of my planet and I know Rob feels the same and we will both do our utmost to make sure it stays that way, whatever that may be. The wildlife really does need to be respected and kept unchallenged by man and his business interests. It really is one of the last untouched wildernesses on planet earth along with the wildest parts of southern Patagonia and long may its environmental hostility keep the masses at bay.
So all that is left to be said is a great big “Adios y muchas gracias” to South America and of course if ever you get the chance to go then do not hesitate, because you definitely won’t regret it - it really is that great.