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May 07, 2007

Bariloche

Barilochellaollao Bariloche is a lot more than a breathtaking beautifull city. Located at the bottom of the Andes, Bariloche is like a Camaleon, it change it´s colors with each season. In summer the pure blue of the Nahuel Huapi take over the scene, in the fall we can see the red wins, for the winter the angelical withe doesn´t let any other stand up, and in Spring we can see a raimbow of flowers, all the colors you can imagine in company of their amazing scents that can make you float.

Although San Carlos de Bariloche is well known for the tourism activity it wasn´t always that way, they use to live from the agriculture until the people started to know this paradise in the mountain.

Bariloche is an active city with an obsessive respect for the environment. It is one of the most important tourist centers in Argentina, visited by nationals and foreigners in equal ammount.
Its economy is based on tourism an the activities that sprang from it, for instance, exquisite chocolate production that is sold all over the world and acts as a city’s distinctive symbol.
Bariloche has become one of the main cities in Patagonia. You can still bread clean air in its streets and the Nahuel Huapi Lake shows its magnificence from every point in town. Walking down the wood’s footpaths still gives the opportunity to be alone with oneself and in harmony with nature, far from the stress and pollution of the big cities daily life.

I you have the oportunity to know this great city, you won´t regreat it and you can be thankfull bringing back some chocolates for me ;)

May 04, 2007

Museo de motivos argentinos

3In addition to one of the most valuable collections of criollo silver in Argentina, this museum also features a variety of regional crafts, especially handcrafted ponchos. The museum also contains 2,000 digital images, available to browse and view on CD, and documents that deal with traditionalist movements in Argentina. There is also a library and archive collection dealing especially with regional folklore

May 02, 2007

Jewish Museum

2_6 The Jewish Museum of Buenos Aires was founded in 1967. It is a private museum with historical, religious, and artistic heritage. To found the museum, Dr. Salvador Kibrick donated his private collection almost entirely. It features two rooms: one displays ritual objects and documents from the Jewish immigration to Argentina; the other room features valuable paintings of Jewish themes. Guided tours are available in English and Spanish, and include a visit to the Synagogue.

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    Name : Chiara Lombardi
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    Born in: Argentina live in Atlanta, Georgia
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