A health system, also sometimes referred to as health care system or healthcare system is the organization of people, institutions, and resources to deliver health care services to meet the health needs of target populations.
There is a wide variety of health systems around the world, with as many histories and organizational structures as there are nations. In some countries, health system planning is distributed among market participants. In others, there is a concerted effort among governments, trade unions, charities, religious, or other co-ordinated bodies to deliver planned health care services targeted to the populations they serve. However, health care planning has been described as often evolutionary rather than revolutionary.
The goals for health systems, according to the World Health Organization, are good health, responsiveness to the expectations of the population, and fair financial contribution. Progress towards them depends on how systems carry out four vital functions: provision of health care services, resource generation, financing, and stewardship. Other dimensions for the evaluation of health systems include quality, efficiency, acceptability, and equity. They have also been described in the United States as "the five C's": Cost, Coverage, Consistency, Complexity, and Chronic Illness. Also, continuity of health care is a major goal.
Hannah Barton explores the Health Care System in Argentina.
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Argentina's Healthcare System - Short
Argentina's Healthcare System - Short
Argentina's Healthcare System - Short
Some clips from my video documentary on Argentina's Healthcare System during my recent trip to Buenos Aires. Find the part 1 of the full 15-minute video docu...
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Review of WHO Discussion Paper 9, Argentina's Health System
Review of WHO Discussion Paper 9, Argentina's Health System
Review of WHO Discussion Paper 9, Argentina's Health System
Review of the financing of Argentina's healthcare system.
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Argentina's healthcare emergency
Argentina's healthcare emergency
Argentina's healthcare emergency
The recent deaths of at least seven children, from Argentina's Wichi Indigenous community, have been attributed to malnutrition and dehydration. Throughout S...
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Health Care Movie
Health Care Movie
Health Care Movie
This map shows where people have UNIVERSAL single payer health care....Afghanistan*, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Cu...
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Improving Public Health in Argentina
Improving Public Health in Argentina
Improving Public Health in Argentina
How to improve public health in a city where access to quality healthcare depends on the amount of money you can put for the treatment you need? CEMA (Centro...
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Pro Mujer in Argentina
Pro Mujer in Argentina
Pro Mujer in Argentina
Women and staff of Pro Mujer in Argentina tell their own stories and the story of Pro Mujer Argentina. The objective of Pro Mujer in Argentina is to better t...
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Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 1/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 1/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 1/3)
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
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Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 2/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 2/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 2/3)
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
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Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 3/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 3/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 3/3)
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
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Doubts over Argentina's free healthcare - 10 Sept 09
Doubts over Argentina's free healthcare - 10 Sept 09
Doubts over Argentina's free healthcare - 10 Sept 09
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Volunteer Abroad Argentina Buenos Aires Health Care Medical Nurse Dentist Programs
Volunteer Abroad Argentina Buenos Aires Health Care Medical Nurse Dentist Programs
Volunteer Abroad Argentina Buenos Aires Health Care Medical Nurse Dentist Programs
http://www.abroaderview.org Volunteer Abroad Argentina Buenos Aires Health Care Medical Nurse Dentist Programs.
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IOM 599: Global Healthcare Operations Management - Professor Sriram Dasu
IOM 599: Global Healthcare Operations Management - Professor Sriram Dasu
IOM 599: Global Healthcare Operations Management - Professor Sriram Dasu
Professor Sriram Dasu Across the world, some of the biggest challenges facing healthcare include increasing access and quality of care to large segments of t...
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Ten facts about Argentina
Ten facts about Argentina
Ten facts about Argentina
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Hannah Barton explores the Health Care System in Argentina.
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Argentina's Healthcare System - Short
Argentina's Healthcare System - Short
Argentina's Healthcare System - Short
Some clips from my video documentary on Argentina's Healthcare System during my recent trip to Buenos Aires. Find the part 1 of the full 15-minute video docu...
4:56
Review of WHO Discussion Paper 9, Argentina's Health System
Review of WHO Discussion Paper 9, Argentina's Health System
Review of WHO Discussion Paper 9, Argentina's Health System
Review of the financing of Argentina's healthcare system.
2:08
Argentina's healthcare emergency
Argentina's healthcare emergency
Argentina's healthcare emergency
The recent deaths of at least seven children, from Argentina's Wichi Indigenous community, have been attributed to malnutrition and dehydration. Throughout S...
2:11
Health Care Movie
Health Care Movie
Health Care Movie
This map shows where people have UNIVERSAL single payer health care....Afghanistan*, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Cu...
4:57
Improving Public Health in Argentina
Improving Public Health in Argentina
Improving Public Health in Argentina
How to improve public health in a city where access to quality healthcare depends on the amount of money you can put for the treatment you need? CEMA (Centro...
8:34
Pro Mujer in Argentina
Pro Mujer in Argentina
Pro Mujer in Argentina
Women and staff of Pro Mujer in Argentina tell their own stories and the story of Pro Mujer Argentina. The objective of Pro Mujer in Argentina is to better t...
5:16
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 1/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 1/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 1/3)
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
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Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 2/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 2/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 2/3)
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
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Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 3/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 3/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 3/3)
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
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Doubts over Argentina's free healthcare - 10 Sept 09
Doubts over Argentina's free healthcare - 10 Sept 09
Doubts over Argentina's free healthcare - 10 Sept 09
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Volunteer Abroad Argentina Buenos Aires Health Care Medical Nurse Dentist Programs
Volunteer Abroad Argentina Buenos Aires Health Care Medical Nurse Dentist Programs
Volunteer Abroad Argentina Buenos Aires Health Care Medical Nurse Dentist Programs
http://www.abroaderview.org Volunteer Abroad Argentina Buenos Aires Health Care Medical Nurse Dentist Programs.
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IOM 599: Global Healthcare Operations Management - Professor Sriram Dasu
IOM 599: Global Healthcare Operations Management - Professor Sriram Dasu
IOM 599: Global Healthcare Operations Management - Professor Sriram Dasu
Professor Sriram Dasu Across the world, some of the biggest challenges facing healthcare include increasing access and quality of care to large segments of t...
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Ten facts about Argentina
Ten facts about Argentina
Ten facts about Argentina
My Health http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4E_xP_PRjqrXmfwOyEfxLA?sub_confirmation=1 Quick Recipes http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGugZymE2aF9gxu2UPy2Gvw?su...
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Public healthcare workers strike in Argentina's capital
Public healthcare workers strike in Argentina's capital
Public healthcare workers strike in Argentina's capital
Healthcare workers in Argentina are on a two-day strike to protest low wages and poor work conditions. The strike leaders are now in talks with the government to get more concessions. If the ongoing negotiations fail, the walkout will continue for more days.
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Living large in Cordoba Argentina
Living large in Cordoba Argentina
Living large in Cordoba Argentina
Great interview with Brad and Lisa who moved from the midwest to Cordoba Argentina with their 1 year old daughter. You'll be blown away at what they pay in h...
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China's Broken Healthcare System | Inside China | CNBC International
China's Broken Healthcare System | Inside China | CNBC International
China's Broken Healthcare System | Inside China | CNBC International
China's Broken Healthcare System. CNBC's Inside China takes a look at the Chinese healthcare system.
Subscribe to CNBC International: http://bit.ly/1eiWsDq
Healthcare in China has become a major social and economic issue. Medical costs are rising, holding back China's consumers, potentially hampering China's future growth. CNBC Investigates.
Inside China provides viewers with a front row seat to the historic changes shaping the world's second largest economy. CNBC's Eunice Yoon travels across the country to cover trends that are defining the new China and influencing the world.
CNBC.com for more great clips: http://cnb.cx/1qWm9iU
CNBC Int
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Argentina hit with health system crisis
Argentina hit with health system crisis
Argentina hit with health system crisis
The Argentine health system, once a role model for the entire Latin America, is yet another victim of the country's economic crisis. After public health workers struck weeks ago, now it's the private sector's turn to demand urgent changes.
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Ed & Ethan 87: The Achilles Heel of Healthcare: Government!
Ed & Ethan 87: The Achilles Heel of Healthcare: Government!
Ed & Ethan 87: The Achilles Heel of Healthcare: Government!
The night before we typically record, Ethan hurt himself and had to go to the hospital to get some stitches courtesy of our glorious single payer health care...
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One-Man Show “Mercy Killers” Reveals Dark Side of Healthcare System new
One-Man Show “Mercy Killers” Reveals Dark Side of Healthcare System new
One-Man Show “Mercy Killers” Reveals Dark Side of Healthcare System new
With 60 percent of bankruptcies caused by medical bills, performer Michael Milligan joins us to discuss his new play “Mercy Killers”
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Edith Grynszpancholc: 2006 Visionaris Finalist
Edith Grynszpancholc: 2006 Visionaris Finalist
Edith Grynszpancholc: 2006 Visionaris Finalist
Ashoka Fellow Edith Grynszpancholc strengthens the public health care system to diagnose and treat pediatric cancer. Edith was named a 2006 Argentina Visionaris Finalist by Ashoka and UBS.
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Israeli Health Care: A Model for the U.S.? - CBN.com
Israeli Health Care: A Model for the U.S.? - CBN.com
Israeli Health Care: A Model for the U.S.? - CBN.com
Israel is known as a close friend and ally of the United States and the Jewish state could possibly offer a few tips in the ongoing health care debate. Chris...
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The Amazing American Healthcare System (Funny Videos)
The Amazing American Healthcare System (Funny Videos)
The Amazing American Healthcare System (Funny Videos)
Dave Devito talks about shitty medical insurance in America... The Canadians are gunna' have a field day on this one.
Some clips from my video documentary on Argentina's Healthcare System during my recent trip to Buenos Aires. Find the part 1 of the full 15-minute video docu...
Some clips from my video documentary on Argentina's Healthcare System during my recent trip to Buenos Aires. Find the part 1 of the full 15-minute video docu...
The recent deaths of at least seven children, from Argentina's Wichi Indigenous community, have been attributed to malnutrition and dehydration. Throughout S...
The recent deaths of at least seven children, from Argentina's Wichi Indigenous community, have been attributed to malnutrition and dehydration. Throughout S...
This map shows where people have UNIVERSAL single payer health care....Afghanistan*, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Cu...
This map shows where people have UNIVERSAL single payer health care....Afghanistan*, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Cu...
How to improve public health in a city where access to quality healthcare depends on the amount of money you can put for the treatment you need? CEMA (Centro...
How to improve public health in a city where access to quality healthcare depends on the amount of money you can put for the treatment you need? CEMA (Centro...
Women and staff of Pro Mujer in Argentina tell their own stories and the story of Pro Mujer Argentina. The objective of Pro Mujer in Argentina is to better t...
Women and staff of Pro Mujer in Argentina tell their own stories and the story of Pro Mujer Argentina. The objective of Pro Mujer in Argentina is to better t...
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
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Professor Sriram Dasu Across the world, some of the biggest challenges facing healthcare include increasing access and quality of care to large segments of t...
Professor Sriram Dasu Across the world, some of the biggest challenges facing healthcare include increasing access and quality of care to large segments of t...
My Health http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4E_xP_PRjqrXmfwOyEfxLA?sub_confirmation=1 Quick Recipes http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGugZymE2aF9gxu2UPy2Gvw?su...
My Health http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4E_xP_PRjqrXmfwOyEfxLA?sub_confirmation=1 Quick Recipes http://www.youtube.com/channel/UCGugZymE2aF9gxu2UPy2Gvw?su...
Healthcare workers in Argentina are on a two-day strike to protest low wages and poor work conditions. The strike leaders are now in talks with the government to get more concessions. If the ongoing negotiations fail, the walkout will continue for more days.
Healthcare workers in Argentina are on a two-day strike to protest low wages and poor work conditions. The strike leaders are now in talks with the government to get more concessions. If the ongoing negotiations fail, the walkout will continue for more days.
Great interview with Brad and Lisa who moved from the midwest to Cordoba Argentina with their 1 year old daughter. You'll be blown away at what they pay in h...
Great interview with Brad and Lisa who moved from the midwest to Cordoba Argentina with their 1 year old daughter. You'll be blown away at what they pay in h...
China's Broken Healthcare System. CNBC's Inside China takes a look at the Chinese healthcare system.
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Healthcare in China has become a major social and economic issue. Medical costs are rising, holding back China's consumers, potentially hampering China's future growth. CNBC Investigates.
Inside China provides viewers with a front row seat to the historic changes shaping the world's second largest economy. CNBC's Eunice Yoon travels across the country to cover trends that are defining the new China and influencing the world.
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Healthcare in China has become a major social and economic issue. Medical costs are rising, holding back China's consumers, potentially hampering China's future growth. CNBC Investigates.
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The Argentine health system, once a role model for the entire Latin America, is yet another victim of the country's economic crisis. After public health workers struck weeks ago, now it's the private sector's turn to demand urgent changes.
The Argentine health system, once a role model for the entire Latin America, is yet another victim of the country's economic crisis. After public health workers struck weeks ago, now it's the private sector's turn to demand urgent changes.
published:22 May 2014
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Ed & Ethan 87: The Achilles Heel of Healthcare: Government!
The night before we typically record, Ethan hurt himself and had to go to the hospital to get some stitches courtesy of our glorious single payer health care...
The night before we typically record, Ethan hurt himself and had to go to the hospital to get some stitches courtesy of our glorious single payer health care...
Ashoka Fellow Edith Grynszpancholc strengthens the public health care system to diagnose and treat pediatric cancer. Edith was named a 2006 Argentina Visionaris Finalist by Ashoka and UBS.
Ashoka Fellow Edith Grynszpancholc strengthens the public health care system to diagnose and treat pediatric cancer. Edith was named a 2006 Argentina Visionaris Finalist by Ashoka and UBS.
published:27 Jun 2007
views:690
Israeli Health Care: A Model for the U.S.? - CBN.com
Israel is known as a close friend and ally of the United States and the Jewish state could possibly offer a few tips in the ongoing health care debate. Chris...
Israel is known as a close friend and ally of the United States and the Jewish state could possibly offer a few tips in the ongoing health care debate. Chris...
Travel video about destination Argentina.
Argentina is the second largest country in South America and a captivating land of tango, adventure and breathtaking nature.Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the most European city in South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times. The mighty Plaza De Mayo is the historic heart of the city, along with the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada and the Catedral Metropolitana. Today the tango is performed in each corner of the city and in the nineteenth century poor immigrants from Italy and Spain settled in Buenos Aires. This explains the fiery temperament and deep melanchol
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Argentina Travel Video Guide
Argentina Travel Video Guide
Argentina Travel Video Guide
Argentina Travel Video Guide Start free associating on the word 'Argentina,' and it's quickly apparent why the country has long held travelers in awe: tango,...
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Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Buenos-Aires.d178242.Destination-Travel-Guides
Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and
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Buenos Aires Travel Video Guide
Buenos Aires Travel Video Guide
Buenos Aires Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, is said to be the most European city in
South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times, with melancholy, romance and Latin flair is a part of daily life as well as a passion for steak, tango and football!
The mighty Plaza de Mayo is the historic heart of the city and the pink façade of the Casa Rosada shines brightly, the Presidential palace from where Domingo Perón and his wife, Evita, once waved to their loyal subjects.
The La Boca district is the old harbor area and lies at the mouth of the Riachuelo in the Rio de la Plata. Th
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Argentina Travel Guide - Top 5 Destinations in Argentina
Argentina Travel Guide - Top 5 Destinations in Argentina
Argentina Travel Guide - Top 5 Destinations in Argentina
Take a tour of Argentina - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top five travel destinations of Argentina.
Number 5: Mendoza. This picturesque region with its wonderful climate is one of the world's largest wine producers and has emerged as an important wine destination.
Number 4: Ushuaia. It is said to be the southernmost city in the world. Today this area is a popular tourist destination with numerous outdoor and entertainment activities.
Number 3: Iguazu Falls. Created by volcanic eruption, these are among the greatest waterfalls in the worl
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Argentina Travel Tips: Transportation, Safety, Shopping
Argentina Travel Tips: Transportation, Safety, Shopping
Argentina Travel Tips: Transportation, Safety, Shopping
http://preparetoserve.com/ARGENTINA Argentina Travel Tips: Transportation, Safety, Shopping, etc.
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Iguazu Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Iguazu Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Iguazu Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Iguazu.d6126331.Destination-Travel-Guides
Iguazu Falls is located at the junction of three nations: Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. These “Great Waters,” as named by the indigenous Guarani people, are made up of 275 waterfalls that span nearly 2 miles. Sorry, Niagara!
Any Iguazu Falls tour will provide you with a sense of nature’s power and wonder. You can follow a boardwalk trail and take in the majestic, roaring falls from a safe vantage point…or, if you feel daring, a platform above the falls. Look down, but hang on to the railing—that’s a lot of water pouring beneath you.
Don’t mind getting wet? Take a speedboat
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Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
The Ins and Outs of traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/subsc...
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Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 12.02.2011 Simon Reeve leads a team of presenters on a journey throug...
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Travel Guide to Buenos Aires, Argentina (Part One)
Travel Guide to Buenos Aires, Argentina (Part One)
Travel Guide to Buenos Aires, Argentina (Part One)
http://www.TheExpeditioner.com http://twitter.com/TheExpeditioner http://www.facebook.com/pages/TheExpeditionercom/402223743713? In this travel video I trave...
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Travel Guide for Argentina
Travel Guide for Argentina
Travel Guide for Argentina
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Things to do in Rosario, Argentina - Travel Video Guide (Episode 045)
Things to do in Rosario, Argentina - Travel Video Guide (Episode 045)
Things to do in Rosario, Argentina - Travel Video Guide (Episode 045)
Together with Claudio, a real Rosariño, I show you things to do in Rosario (Santa Fe, Argentina). Claudio, who was also my spanish teacher tells a bit about ...
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Travel Guide to Argentina
Travel Guide to Argentina
Travel Guide to Argentina
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires.
If Argentina is one of the jewel
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Bariloche - Argentina (HD)
Bariloche - Argentina (HD)
Bariloche - Argentina (HD)
Bariloche, Argentina Tours (HD), Bariloche, Argentina Vacation
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San Carlos de Bariloche, usually known as Bariloche, is a city in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, situated in the foothills of the Andes on the southern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. It is located within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. After development of extensive public works and Alpine-styled architecture, the city emerged in the 1930s and 1940s as a major tourism centre with ski, trekking and mountaineering facilities. In addition, it has numerous restaurants, cafés, and
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Etiquette Tips, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
Etiquette Tips, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
Etiquette Tips, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
Etiquette Tips, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide Eating in the streets not advisable and other etiquette tips for Buenos Aires. What are some of the loc...
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Backpacking South America - Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile (epic travel montage)
Backpacking South America - Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile (epic travel montage)
Backpacking South America - Peru, Bolivia, Argentina, Uruguay, Chile (epic travel montage)
I took 7 months for Backpacking South America. This video shows all the adventures, lovely people and places I've encountered on my "Hola Gringo" trip.
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Malba Museum, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
Malba Museum, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
Malba Museum, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
Malba Museum, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
See the famous 20th and 21st century artworks of Latin American artists.
Website
www.malba.org.ar/web/
Address
Avda. Figueroa Alcorta 3415
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Phone/Contact Info
54 (11) 4808 6500
info@malba.org.ar
Other Information
Showcases Constantine Collection
Buenos Aires is one of the best cities in Latin America for museum going. And MALBA is one of its rising stars. MALBA, or El Museo de Arte Latin Americano en Buenos Aires, contains a Costantini Colección. It is one of the newest museums in Buenos Aires, opened in 2001.
"The collection has a selection of around three hun
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Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina (HD)
Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina (HD)
Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina (HD)
Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina - Ushuaia Tourism
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Ushuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province, Argentina. It is commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world (a title long disputed by smaller Puerto Williams). Ushuaia is located in a wide bay on the southern coast of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, bounded on the north by the Martial mountain range and on the south by the Beagle Channel. It is the only municipality in the Department of Ushuaia, which has an area of 9,390 km2 (3,625 s
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Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Travel Guide
Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Travel Guide
Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires, Argentina - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The office of the president of the United States is known for its whitewashed exterior, much as Argentina's is known for its rosy walls.
The Casa Rosada, meaning Pink House, in Buenos Aires, is the beautiful presidential palace of this country.
Designed in the Italian style, this magnificent building was constructed between 1882 and 1898 on the site of an old fort.
Because of its fame as a national monument, there is a museum here of items belonging to and associated with Argentina's presidents.
The
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Argentina Tourism & Vacations 2015
Argentina Tourism & Vacations 2015
Argentina Tourism & Vacations 2015
Argentina Tourism & Vacations 2015, Argentina Landscape, Trip to Argentina 2015
Travel Videos HD, World Travel Guide http://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=World1Tube
10 Top Tourist Attractions in Argentina
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Argentina is a large country in South America famous for its tango, the pampas and beef consumption. Less well known is the fact that the highest peak in the Americas, Aconcagua, lies on its western border and that the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia, is located on its lower shore.
Perhaps the most obvious reason to visit Argentina is Buenos Aires, one of the most fascinating of all Latin America
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Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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The romance of crumbly European architecture and cobbled streets makes Buenos Aires an alluring city, but it is the food that wins most hearts.
While pavements are peppered with potholes, no one seems to understand when a Subte (underground train) carriage is full and tourists regularly find themselves in possession of fake bank notes, the slabs of steak, scoops of dulce de leche and oodles of smooth red wine never fail to impress.
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Argentina: 10 Top Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
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Travel Guide to Buenos Aires, Argentina (Part Two)
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Argentina is the second largest country in South America and a captivating land of tango, adventure and breathtaking nature.Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the most European city in South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times. The mighty Plaza De Mayo is the historic heart of the city, along with the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada and the Catedral Metropolitana. Today the tango is performed in each corner of the city and in the nineteenth century poor immigrants from Italy and Spain settled in Buenos Aires. This explains the fiery temperament and deep melancholy that is expressed by the dances and is evident with each flick of the leg. In what was once the red light district with its whore houses of colourful corrugated iron taken from numerous ship wrecks, the tango was born. We visit an estanzia, a feudal residence of the beef barons who once settled on the endless plains of the pampas and who built their farmhouses according to the rustic designs of the nobility. From Salta Station we begin a fascinating train journey on the Tren A Las Nubes, the “train into the clouds",.which will climb to more than three thousand metres above sea level along one of the highest railroads in the world. The Los Glaciares National Park is a mixture of lakes, glaciers, mountains and untouched wilderness yet despite the harsh climate the local vegetation captivates due to its diversity. Our journey comes to an end. From north to south, through cities and pampas to glaciers and mountains, Argentina is a dream destination come true!
Travel video about destination Argentina.
Argentina is the second largest country in South America and a captivating land of tango, adventure and breathtaking nature.Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the most European city in South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times. The mighty Plaza De Mayo is the historic heart of the city, along with the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada and the Catedral Metropolitana. Today the tango is performed in each corner of the city and in the nineteenth century poor immigrants from Italy and Spain settled in Buenos Aires. This explains the fiery temperament and deep melancholy that is expressed by the dances and is evident with each flick of the leg. In what was once the red light district with its whore houses of colourful corrugated iron taken from numerous ship wrecks, the tango was born. We visit an estanzia, a feudal residence of the beef barons who once settled on the endless plains of the pampas and who built their farmhouses according to the rustic designs of the nobility. From Salta Station we begin a fascinating train journey on the Tren A Las Nubes, the “train into the clouds",.which will climb to more than three thousand metres above sea level along one of the highest railroads in the world. The Los Glaciares National Park is a mixture of lakes, glaciers, mountains and untouched wilderness yet despite the harsh climate the local vegetation captivates due to its diversity. Our journey comes to an end. From north to south, through cities and pampas to glaciers and mountains, Argentina is a dream destination come true!
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
Cap off your Buenos Aires sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
What do you want to see in Buenos Aires?
Visit our Buenos Aires travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
Cap off your Buenos Aires sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
What do you want to see in Buenos Aires?
Visit our Buenos Aires travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Travel video about destination Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, is said to be the most European city in
South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times, with melancholy, romance and Latin flair is a part of daily life as well as a passion for steak, tango and football!
The mighty Plaza de Mayo is the historic heart of the city and the pink façade of the Casa Rosada shines brightly, the Presidential palace from where Domingo Perón and his wife, Evita, once waved to their loyal subjects.
The La Boca district is the old harbor area and lies at the mouth of the Riachuelo in the Rio de la Plata. The bright colors of the painted buildings are a joy to see and where today, dances are performed on every street corner.
Everywhere traders have erected stalls and tango musicians, pantomime artists, ice cream sellers and various artisans hope for a profitable day. In what was once the red light district with its whore houses of colorful corrugated iron taken from numerous ship wrecks, the tango was born.
When visiting an Estancia, a gaucho show is a must. Cowboys live with their horses, a fact made obvious by way of acrobatic performances.
Tango, the true pulse of the city, erotic, melancholic and full of life. A dramatic adventure. But beware. When night falls, this Buenos Aires Diva turns into a City Fatale. Mysterious, dark and full of burning desire. An extraordinary metropolis of the superlative!
Travel video about destination Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, is said to be the most European city in
South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times, with melancholy, romance and Latin flair is a part of daily life as well as a passion for steak, tango and football!
The mighty Plaza de Mayo is the historic heart of the city and the pink façade of the Casa Rosada shines brightly, the Presidential palace from where Domingo Perón and his wife, Evita, once waved to their loyal subjects.
The La Boca district is the old harbor area and lies at the mouth of the Riachuelo in the Rio de la Plata. The bright colors of the painted buildings are a joy to see and where today, dances are performed on every street corner.
Everywhere traders have erected stalls and tango musicians, pantomime artists, ice cream sellers and various artisans hope for a profitable day. In what was once the red light district with its whore houses of colorful corrugated iron taken from numerous ship wrecks, the tango was born.
When visiting an Estancia, a gaucho show is a must. Cowboys live with their horses, a fact made obvious by way of acrobatic performances.
Tango, the true pulse of the city, erotic, melancholic and full of life. A dramatic adventure. But beware. When night falls, this Buenos Aires Diva turns into a City Fatale. Mysterious, dark and full of burning desire. An extraordinary metropolis of the superlative!
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Argentina Travel Guide - Top 5 Destinations in Argentina
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Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top five travel destinations of Argentina.
Number 5: Mendoza. This picturesque region with its wonderful climate is one of the world's largest wine producers and has emerged as an important wine destination.
Number 4: Ushuaia. It is said to be the southernmost city in the world. Today this area is a popular tourist destination with numerous outdoor and entertainment activities.
Number 3: Iguazu Falls. Created by volcanic eruption, these are among the greatest waterfalls in the world. You may be surprised to learn that they are taller and much wider than Niagara Falls.
Number 2: Patagonia. Located in the southern part of Argentina, this nature's paradise has incredibly diverse landscape and you can get close to all kinds of species, including penguins.
Number 1: Buenos Aires. The capital of Argentina ranks at the top, along with other major destinations. You will be surrounded by wonderful architecture and culture in this city.
Keep watching our travel video series. See you next time.
Take a tour of Argentina - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top five travel destinations of Argentina.
Number 5: Mendoza. This picturesque region with its wonderful climate is one of the world's largest wine producers and has emerged as an important wine destination.
Number 4: Ushuaia. It is said to be the southernmost city in the world. Today this area is a popular tourist destination with numerous outdoor and entertainment activities.
Number 3: Iguazu Falls. Created by volcanic eruption, these are among the greatest waterfalls in the world. You may be surprised to learn that they are taller and much wider than Niagara Falls.
Number 2: Patagonia. Located in the southern part of Argentina, this nature's paradise has incredibly diverse landscape and you can get close to all kinds of species, including penguins.
Number 1: Buenos Aires. The capital of Argentina ranks at the top, along with other major destinations. You will be surrounded by wonderful architecture and culture in this city.
Keep watching our travel video series. See you next time.
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Iguazu Falls is located at the junction of three nations: Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. These “Great Waters,” as named by the indigenous Guarani people, are made up of 275 waterfalls that span nearly 2 miles. Sorry, Niagara!
Any Iguazu Falls tour will provide you with a sense of nature’s power and wonder. You can follow a boardwalk trail and take in the majestic, roaring falls from a safe vantage point…or, if you feel daring, a platform above the falls. Look down, but hang on to the railing—that’s a lot of water pouring beneath you.
Don’t mind getting wet? Take a speedboat safari beneath the falls and enjoy the spray. Prefer to stay dry? A helicopter ride over the falls might be for you. From up high, the falls form a tremendous chasm in the surface of the earth, further solidifying the fact that this area is one of nature’s great wonders.
Surrounding the Falls are the two Iguazu National Parks, one located in Brazil, the other in Argentina. The parks are home to beautiful rainforest full of exotic creatures, like wild cats, reptiles, and 400 species of birds and butterflies. There’s far too much here to see in a day, so plan an extended visit to Iguazu. You can even stay the night in the national park and see more of it in the morning.
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Visit our Iguazu Falls travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Iguazu Falls is located at the junction of three nations: Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. These “Great Waters,” as named by the indigenous Guarani people, are made up of 275 waterfalls that span nearly 2 miles. Sorry, Niagara!
Any Iguazu Falls tour will provide you with a sense of nature’s power and wonder. You can follow a boardwalk trail and take in the majestic, roaring falls from a safe vantage point…or, if you feel daring, a platform above the falls. Look down, but hang on to the railing—that’s a lot of water pouring beneath you.
Don’t mind getting wet? Take a speedboat safari beneath the falls and enjoy the spray. Prefer to stay dry? A helicopter ride over the falls might be for you. From up high, the falls form a tremendous chasm in the surface of the earth, further solidifying the fact that this area is one of nature’s great wonders.
Surrounding the Falls are the two Iguazu National Parks, one located in Brazil, the other in Argentina. The parks are home to beautiful rainforest full of exotic creatures, like wild cats, reptiles, and 400 species of birds and butterflies. There’s far too much here to see in a day, so plan an extended visit to Iguazu. You can even stay the night in the national park and see more of it in the morning.
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Visit our Iguazu Falls travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
The Ins and Outs of traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/subsc...
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Together with Claudio, a real Rosariño, I show you things to do in Rosario (Santa Fe, Argentina). Claudio, who was also my spanish teacher tells a bit about ...
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Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires.
If Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown, so the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires is one of the standout cities of the continent. Many gateway cities are just that, and you’re best off getting in and getting out, but not the Argentine capital; this is a destination in its own right that ideally requires at least 3 days to truly explore. A place where the elegance of old Europe crashes against the colourful coast of Latin America, Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, with elegant and impressive architecture, relaxing parks and some great sites. Must see locations include the colourful Bocca district, famous for its brightly painted homes, San Telmo, renowned for its antique market and strange curiosity shops, Palermo, home to some of the city’s most stylish restaurants, hotel and bars, and the smart district of Recoleta, most well-known for its famous cemetery, the final resting place of among others Argentina’s most famous daughter, Eva Peron.
From here heading north the first place you’ll be tempted to visit is one of the country’s many natural wonders… the famous Iguazu Falls.
From here, working our way anti clockwise around the country you’ll come to Corrientes and the Iberia wetlands. Although not commonly visited by international travellers, we at Wild Frontiers love this place and run many trips to the atmospheric estancias where we have fun playing at being gauchos.
From here you come to Cordoba, the country’s second largest city. This is a region known for the pretty Andean foothills into which you can ride or walk.
Next up is the famous wine region of Mendoza. Anyone interested in gastronomy trips should spend at least 3 days here, where, staying at one of the locally-run boutique wineries you can enjoy some world class dining. But Mendoza isn’t only about cuisine… it is also the gateway to hikes up the America’s highest mountain, Aconcagua, and some good horse rides into the low Andes.
Heading north of here is the spectacular coloured mountain desert region of Salta, and the northern routes into Chile and the Atacama Desert, or heading further east you’ll next come to San Martin de los Andes, where you’ll find some wonderful mountain scenery with a few great estancias again offering some great riding, and fishing, experiences this time into the higher Andes.
Now heading south, the next location you’ll come to is one of the countries major highlights, the lake district of Bariloche. Here you can enjoy all manner of activities, from riding and cycling, to kayaking and abseiling, or just relaxing with a nice picnic on one of the regions many lakes.
Heading south on highway 40, passed the fossilised remains of the world’s largest dinosaur, and the famous painted hands at Cueva de las Manos, you come to FitzRoy National Park before hitting one of the most impressive areas on the continent, El Calafate, and the regions wide open steppes and famous glaciers that here crash down into the lakes. There are many such glaciers but perhaps the most famous is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Puerto Moreno glacier.
To the east of the country is Puerto Valdez, from which between October to March the Orca whales can be spotted, and in the very south is Ushuaia, and the gateway to Antarctica. At Wild Frontiers we have relationships with some of the best Antarctic explorer vessels.
Argentina is a huge country and unless you are lucky enough to have a month to travel you are unlikely to see it all in one visit. The important thing is to work out what you’d like to see most, and then let us help you work out the best way to do it.
Although Argentina may not have the level indigenous cultural traditions that Bolivia and Peru enjoy; although it might not have the beaches, colour and sheer razzmatazz that Brazil can boast, Argentina does have a plethora of sites and experiences with which to seduce the visitor. With its dramatic Patagonian steppes, its extraordinary glaciers, its colourful mountains and deserts, its lakes and its coast, Argentina’s landscapes are second to none. Its wildlife is impressive and varied, its cuisine is world class and in its cultured, cosmopolitan capital city, it has one of the most fun metropolises anywhere on the planet.
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires.
If Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown, so the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires is one of the standout cities of the continent. Many gateway cities are just that, and you’re best off getting in and getting out, but not the Argentine capital; this is a destination in its own right that ideally requires at least 3 days to truly explore. A place where the elegance of old Europe crashes against the colourful coast of Latin America, Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, with elegant and impressive architecture, relaxing parks and some great sites. Must see locations include the colourful Bocca district, famous for its brightly painted homes, San Telmo, renowned for its antique market and strange curiosity shops, Palermo, home to some of the city’s most stylish restaurants, hotel and bars, and the smart district of Recoleta, most well-known for its famous cemetery, the final resting place of among others Argentina’s most famous daughter, Eva Peron.
From here heading north the first place you’ll be tempted to visit is one of the country’s many natural wonders… the famous Iguazu Falls.
From here, working our way anti clockwise around the country you’ll come to Corrientes and the Iberia wetlands. Although not commonly visited by international travellers, we at Wild Frontiers love this place and run many trips to the atmospheric estancias where we have fun playing at being gauchos.
From here you come to Cordoba, the country’s second largest city. This is a region known for the pretty Andean foothills into which you can ride or walk.
Next up is the famous wine region of Mendoza. Anyone interested in gastronomy trips should spend at least 3 days here, where, staying at one of the locally-run boutique wineries you can enjoy some world class dining. But Mendoza isn’t only about cuisine… it is also the gateway to hikes up the America’s highest mountain, Aconcagua, and some good horse rides into the low Andes.
Heading north of here is the spectacular coloured mountain desert region of Salta, and the northern routes into Chile and the Atacama Desert, or heading further east you’ll next come to San Martin de los Andes, where you’ll find some wonderful mountain scenery with a few great estancias again offering some great riding, and fishing, experiences this time into the higher Andes.
Now heading south, the next location you’ll come to is one of the countries major highlights, the lake district of Bariloche. Here you can enjoy all manner of activities, from riding and cycling, to kayaking and abseiling, or just relaxing with a nice picnic on one of the regions many lakes.
Heading south on highway 40, passed the fossilised remains of the world’s largest dinosaur, and the famous painted hands at Cueva de las Manos, you come to FitzRoy National Park before hitting one of the most impressive areas on the continent, El Calafate, and the regions wide open steppes and famous glaciers that here crash down into the lakes. There are many such glaciers but perhaps the most famous is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Puerto Moreno glacier.
To the east of the country is Puerto Valdez, from which between October to March the Orca whales can be spotted, and in the very south is Ushuaia, and the gateway to Antarctica. At Wild Frontiers we have relationships with some of the best Antarctic explorer vessels.
Argentina is a huge country and unless you are lucky enough to have a month to travel you are unlikely to see it all in one visit. The important thing is to work out what you’d like to see most, and then let us help you work out the best way to do it.
Although Argentina may not have the level indigenous cultural traditions that Bolivia and Peru enjoy; although it might not have the beaches, colour and sheer razzmatazz that Brazil can boast, Argentina does have a plethora of sites and experiences with which to seduce the visitor. With its dramatic Patagonian steppes, its extraordinary glaciers, its colourful mountains and deserts, its lakes and its coast, Argentina’s landscapes are second to none. Its wildlife is impressive and varied, its cuisine is world class and in its cultured, cosmopolitan capital city, it has one of the most fun metropolises anywhere on the planet.
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San Carlos de Bariloche, usually known as Bariloche, is a city in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, situated in the foothills of the Andes on the southern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. It is located within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. After development of extensive public works and Alpine-styled architecture, the city emerged in the 1930s and 1940s as a major tourism centre with ski, trekking and mountaineering facilities. In addition, it has numerous restaurants, cafés, and chocolate shops. The city has a permanent population of 108,205 according to the 2010 census.
Tourism Bariloche, Argentina
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Tourism, both domestic and international, is the main economic activity of Bariloche, all year around. While popular among Europeans, the city is also very popular among Brazilians. One of the most popular activities is skiing. Most tourists visit Bariloche in its winter (summer for North Americans and Europeans). Regular flights from Buenos Aires with LAN airlines and Aerolíneas Argentinas serve the city.
The main ski station is the one at Cerro Catedral. During the summer, beautiful beaches such as Playa Bonita and Villa Tacul welcome sun-bathers; brave lake swimmers venture into its cold waters (chilled by melting snow.) Lake Nahuel Huapi averages 14 °C in the summertime).
The fishing season is another great attraction. Bariloche is the biggest city of a huge Lakes District, and serves as a base for many excursions in the region. Trekking in the mountains, almost completely wild and uninhabited with the exception of a few high-mountain huts operated by Club Andino Bariloche, is also a popular activity. The city is noted for its chocolates and Swiss-style architecture.
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San Carlos de Bariloche, usually known as Bariloche, is a city in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, situated in the foothills of the Andes on the southern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. It is located within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. After development of extensive public works and Alpine-styled architecture, the city emerged in the 1930s and 1940s as a major tourism centre with ski, trekking and mountaineering facilities. In addition, it has numerous restaurants, cafés, and chocolate shops. The city has a permanent population of 108,205 according to the 2010 census.
Tourism Bariloche, Argentina
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Tourism, both domestic and international, is the main economic activity of Bariloche, all year around. While popular among Europeans, the city is also very popular among Brazilians. One of the most popular activities is skiing. Most tourists visit Bariloche in its winter (summer for North Americans and Europeans). Regular flights from Buenos Aires with LAN airlines and Aerolíneas Argentinas serve the city.
The main ski station is the one at Cerro Catedral. During the summer, beautiful beaches such as Playa Bonita and Villa Tacul welcome sun-bathers; brave lake swimmers venture into its cold waters (chilled by melting snow.) Lake Nahuel Huapi averages 14 °C in the summertime).
The fishing season is another great attraction. Bariloche is the biggest city of a huge Lakes District, and serves as a base for many excursions in the region. Trekking in the mountains, almost completely wild and uninhabited with the exception of a few high-mountain huts operated by Club Andino Bariloche, is also a popular activity. The city is noted for its chocolates and Swiss-style architecture.
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Etiquette Tips, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
Etiquette Tips, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide Eating in the streets not advisable and other etiquette tips for Buenos Aires. What are some of the loc...
Etiquette Tips, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide Eating in the streets not advisable and other etiquette tips for Buenos Aires. What are some of the loc...
I took 7 months for Backpacking South America. This video shows all the adventures, lovely people and places I've encountered on my "Hola Gringo" trip.
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All the places I visited on my Backpacking South America trip:
Peru - Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Choquequirao, Puno, Amantani, Taquile
Bolivia - Copacabana, Isla de la Luna, Isla del Sol, La Paz, Yungas Road, Uyuni
Argentina - Ushuaia, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, El Chalten, Equel, El Bolsón, Bariloche, Salta, Cordoba, Rosario, Buenos Aires
Uruguay - Colonia del Sacramento, Montevideo, Punta del Este
Chile - Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine, Candelario Mansilla, Villa O'Higgins, Carretera Austral (Hitchhiking), Cochrane, Puerto Rio Tranqillo, Coyhaique, Futaleufu, Chaiten, Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas, Osorno
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I took 7 months for Backpacking South America. This video shows all the adventures, lovely people and places I've encountered on my "Hola Gringo" trip.
Related article: http://www.back-packer.org/backpacking-south-america/
--- my travel equipment ---
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insurance http://www.back-packer.org/worldnomads_versicherung
packing list http://www.back-packer.org/patagonia-packing-list-trekking/
Online Language Course http://www.back-packer.org/babbel_eng
30 ways to stay safe while traveling:
http://bit.ly/1extdwr
all episodes from South America:
http://bit.ly/1lEY4VL
Subscribe to this channel to see new videos every week!
All the places I visited on my Backpacking South America trip:
Peru - Lima, Cusco, Machu Picchu, Choquequirao, Puno, Amantani, Taquile
Bolivia - Copacabana, Isla de la Luna, Isla del Sol, La Paz, Yungas Road, Uyuni
Argentina - Ushuaia, El Calafate, Perito Moreno Glacier, El Chalten, Equel, El Bolsón, Bariloche, Salta, Cordoba, Rosario, Buenos Aires
Uruguay - Colonia del Sacramento, Montevideo, Punta del Este
Chile - Punta Arenas, Puerto Natales, Torres del Paine, Candelario Mansilla, Villa O'Higgins, Carretera Austral (Hitchhiking), Cochrane, Puerto Rio Tranqillo, Coyhaique, Futaleufu, Chaiten, Puerto Montt, Puerto Varas, Osorno
=== Music & Camera ===
Music by Chris Malinchak "So Good to me", iTunes:
http://bit.ly/18ZJsjd
I used different cameras to capture my experience while backpacking south america - most of the time it has been the GoPro, also to do the timelapses in Patagonia.
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published:03 Jan 2014
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Malba Museum, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
Malba Museum, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
See the famous 20th and 21st century artworks of Latin American artists.
Website
www.malba.org.ar/web/
Address
Avda. Figueroa Alcorta 3415
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Phone/Contact Info
54 (11) 4808 6500
info@malba.org.ar
Other Information
Showcases Constantine Collection
Buenos Aires is one of the best cities in Latin America for museum going. And MALBA is one of its rising stars. MALBA, or El Museo de Arte Latin Americano en Buenos Aires, contains a Costantini Colección. It is one of the newest museums in Buenos Aires, opened in 2001.
"The collection has a selection of around three hundred works from Latin American art of the 20th century and also of the 21st century. Artists from different countries especially from Argentina, from Brazil, Mexico, Chile. Some of the Artists' creative works were quite controversial at the time. One of the highlights the museum has is the work of Fernando Botero, the Columbian Artist. "The Widowers" it presents a portrait of a family, a bushwa family. This is the only work of Frida Kahlo that people ought to see in a permanent collection in Argentina. It is a self-portrait of Frida made in 1942 and it is a portrait that presents some of the usual elements that are used in her works. For example, her connections to the ideas of motherhood, the traditions of Mexico, the popular culture.
This work called "Demonstration" was painted by Antonio Berni. In this case he presents this image that is quite influenced by mural painting in a way to try to depict the movement, this proactive movement that the population of Argentina was experiencing at that time. This is the work of Candido Portinari, and artist from Brazil. He also decided to present the social and also the political reality of his country in the 30's. The work that was presented a few years ago in a really controversial exhibition that was presented here in Buenos Aires.
The tenor of the work is the Christian and Western Civilization and it is a work that criticize some of the platforms and main concepts that stand up all the Western society. It is also a place where we present other types of activities. Cinemas has a very important place here. We exhibit a lot of films from young directors and we also restore and preserve some old classics. Literature has an important place within conferences, book presentations and also the educational programs here are dedicated to a variety of public, not just kids but also adults, seniors, people that have special needs."
What do we need to know about the museum that we have not learnt yet?" "That Tuesday is closed. And if you are a student and you present your ID you have free admission and also Wednesday is free for everyone." Wednesdays are free! Great! I am Ande Wanderer showing you Buenos Aires.
Malba Museum, Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide
See the famous 20th and 21st century artworks of Latin American artists.
Website
www.malba.org.ar/web/
Address
Avda. Figueroa Alcorta 3415
Buenos Aires, Argentina
Phone/Contact Info
54 (11) 4808 6500
info@malba.org.ar
Other Information
Showcases Constantine Collection
Buenos Aires is one of the best cities in Latin America for museum going. And MALBA is one of its rising stars. MALBA, or El Museo de Arte Latin Americano en Buenos Aires, contains a Costantini Colección. It is one of the newest museums in Buenos Aires, opened in 2001.
"The collection has a selection of around three hundred works from Latin American art of the 20th century and also of the 21st century. Artists from different countries especially from Argentina, from Brazil, Mexico, Chile. Some of the Artists' creative works were quite controversial at the time. One of the highlights the museum has is the work of Fernando Botero, the Columbian Artist. "The Widowers" it presents a portrait of a family, a bushwa family. This is the only work of Frida Kahlo that people ought to see in a permanent collection in Argentina. It is a self-portrait of Frida made in 1942 and it is a portrait that presents some of the usual elements that are used in her works. For example, her connections to the ideas of motherhood, the traditions of Mexico, the popular culture.
This work called "Demonstration" was painted by Antonio Berni. In this case he presents this image that is quite influenced by mural painting in a way to try to depict the movement, this proactive movement that the population of Argentina was experiencing at that time. This is the work of Candido Portinari, and artist from Brazil. He also decided to present the social and also the political reality of his country in the 30's. The work that was presented a few years ago in a really controversial exhibition that was presented here in Buenos Aires.
The tenor of the work is the Christian and Western Civilization and it is a work that criticize some of the platforms and main concepts that stand up all the Western society. It is also a place where we present other types of activities. Cinemas has a very important place here. We exhibit a lot of films from young directors and we also restore and preserve some old classics. Literature has an important place within conferences, book presentations and also the educational programs here are dedicated to a variety of public, not just kids but also adults, seniors, people that have special needs."
What do we need to know about the museum that we have not learnt yet?" "That Tuesday is closed. And if you are a student and you present your ID you have free admission and also Wednesday is free for everyone." Wednesdays are free! Great! I am Ande Wanderer showing you Buenos Aires.
Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina - Ushuaia Tourism
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Ushuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province, Argentina. It is commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world (a title long disputed by smaller Puerto Williams). Ushuaia is located in a wide bay on the southern coast of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, bounded on the north by the Martial mountain range and on the south by the Beagle Channel. It is the only municipality in the Department of Ushuaia, which has an area of 9,390 km2 (3,625 sq mi).
Tourism
=============
Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, located in Ushuaia
Tourist attractions include the Tierra del Fuego National Park and Lapataia Bay. The park can be reached by highway, or via the End of the World Train (Tren del Fin del Mundo) from Ushuaia. The city has a museum of Yámana, English, and Argentine settlement, including its years as a prison colony. Wildlife attractions include local birds, penguins, seals, and orcas, many of these species colonizing islands in the Beagle Channel. There are daily bus and boat tours to Harberton, the Bridges family compound. Tours also visit the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse. Les Eclaireurs is sometimes confused with the "Lighthouse at the End of the World" (Faro del fin del mundo) made famous by Jules Verne in the novel of the same name; but the latter lies some 200 mi (320 km) east of Ushuaia on Isla de los Estados (Staten Island).
Manufacturing
============
Ushuaia's industrial sector, led by the Grundig Renacer electronics factory, is among the largest in Patagonia.
Arts and culture
=================
Since 2007 Ushuaia has hosted the Bienal de Arte Contemporáneo del Fin del Mundo (Bienniel of Contemporary Art at the End of the World), created and organized by the Patagonia Arte & Desafío Foundation under the rubric "South Pole of the Arts, Sciences, and Ecology". The Bienal has gathered over one hundred artists from five continents addressing the motto "think at the End of the World that another world is possible". As a pedagogical project it encourages students at all levels to "think about a better world".
Sea
=====
In addition to being a vacation destination for local and international tourists, Ushuaia is also the key access point to the Southern Ocean, including subantarctic islands such as South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and Antarctic islands such as the South Orkney Islands and the South Shetland Islands. Its commercial pier is the major port of departure in the world for tourist and scientific expeditions to the Antarctic Peninsula.[citation needed] Cruise ships visiting the Falkland Islands (referred to by Argentinians as Islas Malvinas) and Antarctica dock at the port, as well as Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, and Celebrity Cruises, which transit between Valparaíso, Chile, to Buenos Aires and beyond. Antarpply Expeditions, Global Maritime, Hurtigruten, Lindblad Expeditions, Orient Lines, Quark Expeditions, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and other passenger and freight lines provide regularly scheduled services between Ushuaia and all local seaports and settlements. Australis Cruises provides regular service between Ushuaia and Punta Arenas from September to April. Tourists can also visit Cape Horn (in Chilean waters) by boat or helicopter.
Ushuaia, Tierra del Fuego, Argentina - Ushuaia Tourism
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Ushuaia is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province, Argentina. It is commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world (a title long disputed by smaller Puerto Williams). Ushuaia is located in a wide bay on the southern coast of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, bounded on the north by the Martial mountain range and on the south by the Beagle Channel. It is the only municipality in the Department of Ushuaia, which has an area of 9,390 km2 (3,625 sq mi).
Tourism
=============
Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse, located in Ushuaia
Tourist attractions include the Tierra del Fuego National Park and Lapataia Bay. The park can be reached by highway, or via the End of the World Train (Tren del Fin del Mundo) from Ushuaia. The city has a museum of Yámana, English, and Argentine settlement, including its years as a prison colony. Wildlife attractions include local birds, penguins, seals, and orcas, many of these species colonizing islands in the Beagle Channel. There are daily bus and boat tours to Harberton, the Bridges family compound. Tours also visit the Les Eclaireurs Lighthouse. Les Eclaireurs is sometimes confused with the "Lighthouse at the End of the World" (Faro del fin del mundo) made famous by Jules Verne in the novel of the same name; but the latter lies some 200 mi (320 km) east of Ushuaia on Isla de los Estados (Staten Island).
Manufacturing
============
Ushuaia's industrial sector, led by the Grundig Renacer electronics factory, is among the largest in Patagonia.
Arts and culture
=================
Since 2007 Ushuaia has hosted the Bienal de Arte Contemporáneo del Fin del Mundo (Bienniel of Contemporary Art at the End of the World), created and organized by the Patagonia Arte & Desafío Foundation under the rubric "South Pole of the Arts, Sciences, and Ecology". The Bienal has gathered over one hundred artists from five continents addressing the motto "think at the End of the World that another world is possible". As a pedagogical project it encourages students at all levels to "think about a better world".
Sea
=====
In addition to being a vacation destination for local and international tourists, Ushuaia is also the key access point to the Southern Ocean, including subantarctic islands such as South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and Antarctic islands such as the South Orkney Islands and the South Shetland Islands. Its commercial pier is the major port of departure in the world for tourist and scientific expeditions to the Antarctic Peninsula.[citation needed] Cruise ships visiting the Falkland Islands (referred to by Argentinians as Islas Malvinas) and Antarctica dock at the port, as well as Princess Cruises, Holland America Line, and Celebrity Cruises, which transit between Valparaíso, Chile, to Buenos Aires and beyond. Antarpply Expeditions, Global Maritime, Hurtigruten, Lindblad Expeditions, Orient Lines, Quark Expeditions, Regent Seven Seas Cruises, and other passenger and freight lines provide regularly scheduled services between Ushuaia and all local seaports and settlements. Australis Cruises provides regular service between Ushuaia and Punta Arenas from September to April. Tourists can also visit Cape Horn (in Chilean waters) by boat or helicopter.
published:21 Aug 2014
views:3952
Casa Rosada, Buenos Aires (Argentina) - Travel Guide
Take a tour of Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires, Argentina - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The office of the president of the United States is known for its whitewashed exterior, much as Argentina's is known for its rosy walls.
The Casa Rosada, meaning Pink House, in Buenos Aires, is the beautiful presidential palace of this country.
Designed in the Italian style, this magnificent building was constructed between 1882 and 1898 on the site of an old fort.
Because of its fame as a national monument, there is a museum here of items belonging to and associated with Argentina's presidents.
The official office chair of the president is named after and represents Argentina's first president.
The impetus for the Pink House began when a former President felt that the state house was being overshadowed by the adjacent grand post office building.
Take a tour of Casa Rosada in Buenos Aires, Argentina - part of the World's Greatest Attractions travel video series by GeoBeats.
The office of the president of the United States is known for its whitewashed exterior, much as Argentina's is known for its rosy walls.
The Casa Rosada, meaning Pink House, in Buenos Aires, is the beautiful presidential palace of this country.
Designed in the Italian style, this magnificent building was constructed between 1882 and 1898 on the site of an old fort.
Because of its fame as a national monument, there is a museum here of items belonging to and associated with Argentina's presidents.
The official office chair of the president is named after and represents Argentina's first president.
The impetus for the Pink House began when a former President felt that the state house was being overshadowed by the adjacent grand post office building.
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Argentina
====================
Argentina is a large country in South America famous for its tango, the pampas and beef consumption. Less well known is the fact that the highest peak in the Americas, Aconcagua, lies on its western border and that the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia, is located on its lower shore.
Perhaps the most obvious reason to visit Argentina is Buenos Aires, one of the most fascinating of all Latin American capitals. It’s an immensely enjoyable place just to wander about, watch soccer, go shopping or simply soaking up the unique atmosphere.
10 - Ibera Wetlands
=================
The Ibera Wetlands are the second-largest wetlands in world after the Pantanal in Brazil. A true paradise for nature lovers it has the richest fauna of all Argentina. Birds, caimans, capybaras, pampas deer, howler monkeys, maned wolves and armadillos can all be seen by visitors on foot, boat or horseback.
9 - Ushuaia
=========
Situated on the Beagle Channel, Ushuaia is commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world. In the past, the Ushuaia has been a missionary base, penal colony and naval base but is now a major tourist attraction in Argentina, complete with casinos, hotels and restaurants. The town is commonly used as a base for hiking, skiing and cruises to Antarctica.
8 - Mendoza Wine Regions
=====================
The Mendoza wine region is considered the heart of the winemaking industry in Argentina. Located in the eastern foothills of the Andes vineyards are planted at the some of the highest altitudes in the world. The city of Mendoza is the place to base yourself if you plan to tour the vineyards. The city’s wide range of tour operators also makes it a great place to organize rafting, skiing and other adventures in the nearby Andes.
7 - Monte Fitz Roy
=============
Monte Fitz Roy is a 3,375 meter (11,073 ft) high mountain in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field on the border between Argentina and Chile. The mountain attracts many photographers thanks to its otherworldly shape. It was first climbed in 1952 by French alpinists Lionel Terray and Guido Magnone.
6 - Beagle Channel
===============
The Beagle Channel is a strait in the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, in the extreme south of Argentina. The channel is one of the three navigable passages around South America, the other ones are the Straits of Magellan to the north, and the open ocean Drake Passage to the south. A boat trip is the best way to view the Beagle Channel, with attractions such as the sea-lion colony at Isla de los Lobos, and Isla de Pájaros.
5 - Valdes Peninsula
================
Valdes Peninsula is an important nature reserve noted for its unique fauna and geology. The coastline is inhabited by sea lions, elephant seals and – from October till March – penguins. Whales can be found in the waters located between the Valdes Peninsula and the Patagonian mainland between May and December. Off the coast, in the open sea off the peninsula Orcas can be found.
4 - La Boca
========
La Boca is a working class district of Buenos Aires. It is a popular neighborhood for tourists with its colorful houses and the Caminito street, where tango artists perform and tango-related memorabilia is sold. Other attractions include the La Ribera theatre, many tango clubs and Italian taverns.
3 - Bariloche
=========
San Carlos de Bariloche is a city on the foothills of the Andes known for its Swiss-like atmosphere and its chocolate shops. The city with its surrounding mountains and lakes is famous for skiing but is also a great destination for sight-seeing, water sports, trekking and climbing. Many travelers combine a visit to Bariloche with touring through the Andean Lakes area and in particular along the Road of the Seven Lakes.
2 - Perito Moreno Glacier
==================
The Perito Moreno Glacier is an enormous glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in Argentina due to its size and accessibility. It is less than two hours by bus from El Calafate while viewing platforms and trails make the visit and the observation easy and pleasant. Boat tours are also a popular way of seeing the Perito Moreno Glacier and many other glaciers and places in the National Park Los Glaciares.
1 - Iguazu Falls
===============
One of the great tourist destinations of the world, Iguaçu Falls is situated on the border between Brazil and Argentina. Most visitors reach the falls from the Argentine side through the city of Puerto Iguazú. A train brings visitors directly to the entrance of Devil’s Throat, which at a height of 82 meter (269 ft) is the most impressive of the 275 falls that make up the Iguazu Falls.
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10 Top Tourist Attractions in Argentina
====================
Argentina is a large country in South America famous for its tango, the pampas and beef consumption. Less well known is the fact that the highest peak in the Americas, Aconcagua, lies on its western border and that the southernmost city in the world, Ushuaia, is located on its lower shore.
Perhaps the most obvious reason to visit Argentina is Buenos Aires, one of the most fascinating of all Latin American capitals. It’s an immensely enjoyable place just to wander about, watch soccer, go shopping or simply soaking up the unique atmosphere.
10 - Ibera Wetlands
=================
The Ibera Wetlands are the second-largest wetlands in world after the Pantanal in Brazil. A true paradise for nature lovers it has the richest fauna of all Argentina. Birds, caimans, capybaras, pampas deer, howler monkeys, maned wolves and armadillos can all be seen by visitors on foot, boat or horseback.
9 - Ushuaia
=========
Situated on the Beagle Channel, Ushuaia is commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world. In the past, the Ushuaia has been a missionary base, penal colony and naval base but is now a major tourist attraction in Argentina, complete with casinos, hotels and restaurants. The town is commonly used as a base for hiking, skiing and cruises to Antarctica.
8 - Mendoza Wine Regions
=====================
The Mendoza wine region is considered the heart of the winemaking industry in Argentina. Located in the eastern foothills of the Andes vineyards are planted at the some of the highest altitudes in the world. The city of Mendoza is the place to base yourself if you plan to tour the vineyards. The city’s wide range of tour operators also makes it a great place to organize rafting, skiing and other adventures in the nearby Andes.
7 - Monte Fitz Roy
=============
Monte Fitz Roy is a 3,375 meter (11,073 ft) high mountain in the Southern Patagonian Ice Field on the border between Argentina and Chile. The mountain attracts many photographers thanks to its otherworldly shape. It was first climbed in 1952 by French alpinists Lionel Terray and Guido Magnone.
6 - Beagle Channel
===============
The Beagle Channel is a strait in the Tierra del Fuego Archipelago, in the extreme south of Argentina. The channel is one of the three navigable passages around South America, the other ones are the Straits of Magellan to the north, and the open ocean Drake Passage to the south. A boat trip is the best way to view the Beagle Channel, with attractions such as the sea-lion colony at Isla de los Lobos, and Isla de Pájaros.
5 - Valdes Peninsula
================
Valdes Peninsula is an important nature reserve noted for its unique fauna and geology. The coastline is inhabited by sea lions, elephant seals and – from October till March – penguins. Whales can be found in the waters located between the Valdes Peninsula and the Patagonian mainland between May and December. Off the coast, in the open sea off the peninsula Orcas can be found.
4 - La Boca
========
La Boca is a working class district of Buenos Aires. It is a popular neighborhood for tourists with its colorful houses and the Caminito street, where tango artists perform and tango-related memorabilia is sold. Other attractions include the La Ribera theatre, many tango clubs and Italian taverns.
3 - Bariloche
=========
San Carlos de Bariloche is a city on the foothills of the Andes known for its Swiss-like atmosphere and its chocolate shops. The city with its surrounding mountains and lakes is famous for skiing but is also a great destination for sight-seeing, water sports, trekking and climbing. Many travelers combine a visit to Bariloche with touring through the Andean Lakes area and in particular along the Road of the Seven Lakes.
2 - Perito Moreno Glacier
==================
The Perito Moreno Glacier is an enormous glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park. It is one of the most important tourist attractions in Argentina due to its size and accessibility. It is less than two hours by bus from El Calafate while viewing platforms and trails make the visit and the observation easy and pleasant. Boat tours are also a popular way of seeing the Perito Moreno Glacier and many other glaciers and places in the National Park Los Glaciares.
1 - Iguazu Falls
===============
One of the great tourist destinations of the world, Iguaçu Falls is situated on the border between Brazil and Argentina. Most visitors reach the falls from the Argentine side through the city of Puerto Iguazú. A train brings visitors directly to the entrance of Devil’s Throat, which at a height of 82 meter (269 ft) is the most impressive of the 275 falls that make up the Iguazu Falls.
published:02 Oct 2014
views:3120
Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
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Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Buenos Aires travel guide
The romance of crumbly European architecture and cobbled streets makes Buenos Aires an alluring city, but it is the food that wins most hearts.
While pavements are peppered with potholes, no one seems to understand when a Subte (underground train) carriage is full and tourists regularly find themselves in possession of fake bank notes, the slabs of steak, scoops of dulce de leche and oodles of smooth red wine never fail to impress.
Daytimes in Buenos Aires can be filled with many pleasant activities -- from basking in leafy parks to browsing art galleries -- but it is at night that the city is in its element. Come 2100, parrillas (grill restaurants) fill up rapidly, with hungry tables enjoying a variety of animal parts charred to perfection.
New bars open weekly -- the San Telmo and Palermo neighbourhoods are particular hotspots -- and many milongas (tango halls) and dance clubs are still thriving at sunrise.
============================
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Buenos Aires - Argentina Travel Guide, Tourism, Vacation
Buenos Aires travel guide
The romance of crumbly European architecture and cobbled streets makes Buenos Aires an alluring city, but it is the food that wins most hearts.
While pavements are peppered with potholes, no one seems to understand when a Subte (underground train) carriage is full and tourists regularly find themselves in possession of fake bank notes, the slabs of steak, scoops of dulce de leche and oodles of smooth red wine never fail to impress.
Daytimes in Buenos Aires can be filled with many pleasant activities -- from basking in leafy parks to browsing art galleries -- but it is at night that the city is in its element. Come 2100, parrillas (grill restaurants) fill up rapidly, with hungry tables enjoying a variety of animal parts charred to perfection.
New bars open weekly -- the San Telmo and Palermo neighbourhoods are particular hotspots -- and many milongas (tango halls) and dance clubs are still thriving at sunrise.
============================
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published:23 Oct 2013
views:789
Argentina: 10 Top Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions Argentina
List of Attractions in Argentina :
1. Iguazu Falls
2. Perito Moreno Glacier
3. Bariloche
4. La Boca
5. Valdes Peninsula
6. Beagle Channel
7. Monte Fitz Roy
8. Mendoza Wine Regions
9. Ushuaia
10. Ibera Wetlands
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Video Travel Guide: 10 Top Tourist Attractions Argentina
List of Attractions in Argentina :
1. Iguazu Falls
2. Perito Moreno Glacier
3. Bariloche
4. La Boca
5. Valdes Peninsula
6. Beagle Channel
7. Monte Fitz Roy
8. Mendoza Wine Regions
9. Ushuaia
10. Ibera Wetlands
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In a July 25, 2001 International Herald Tribune article, he shared a comment on the theory of an inevitable financial "contagion" in global financial markets and the theory that investors at the time would retreat from emerging markets because of their worries that the financial crises in Argentina and Turkey may spread to Brazil and elsewhere. He felt that this theory was not sound.
In an October 16, 2007 Op Ed published in the New York Times, he wrote of the reluctance among politicians to address comprehensive reform in the U.S. health care system. In the opinion, he suggested that doctors and hospitals should be required to report medical errors within 24 hours, as well as moving malpractice suits out of the civil courts and into a new, independent body. He also felt that health care reform had to acknowledge all aspects of the problem, such as insurance coverage, medical costs, quality of care, and information technology.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_O%27Neill_(politician)
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Speakers:
Region 1: Patty Almeida – Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil
Region 2: Gilberto Rios – Health Policies consultant, Uruguay
Region 3: Herland Tejerina – Universidad Privada del Valle (UNIVALLE), Bolivia
Region 4: Román Vega – Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia
Naydú Acosta – Universidad Industrial de Santander (UIS), Colombia
Region 5: Hedwig Goede – Public Health consultant, Suriname
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Danielle Ofri - Foreign Immigrants and US Health Care
Dr. Danielle Ofri discusses her book "Medicine in Translation: Journeys with My Patients," at Cambridge Forum. For more than 20 years, Ofri cared for patient...
Dr. Danielle Ofri discusses her book "Medicine in Translation: Journeys with My Patients," at Cambridge Forum. For more than 20 years, Ofri cared for patient...
Global Sciences Congress, January 1990, Tampa Florida.
"Dean Stonier" "Congressman George Hansen" "William Webster" FBI CIA "Ezra Pound" "Federal Reserve System" "Jekyll Island, November 1910" "Federal Reserve Act 1914" "The World Order" Roosevelts "Woodrow Wilson" "George Bush" "Black Nobility" "The Curse of Canaan" " A Writ for Martyrs" "FBI file" "J. Edgar Hoover" "mental institution" "Murder by Injection" "Dr. Emanuel Josephson" "Your Life is their toy" "Morris Bealle" "homeopathic remedy" "The Rockefellers controlled all of the major drug companies" "Dr. Robert Mendelsohn" "The church of modern medicine has four holy waters, which are vaccination, fluoridation, silver nitrate and intravenous fluids" http://www.ecovillage510.org/tonys/coamh.html "All of our doctors are nothing but drug pushers" "Never saw a case of cancer in an unvaccinated person" "Vaccination is really a time bomb within the human system" "Modern Medicine is a business, not a profession" "Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, chairman of the commission for improving health care" AMA "horror stories of what's going on in the hospitals" "Allopathy replaced homeopathy and naturopathy" "Abraham Flexner" "Carnegie Institution" "The school of allopathy depends upon the use of lots of drugs and radical surgery" "The homeopathic school was replaced by the Rockefellers simply because they wanted a bigger market for their drug trust" "Morris Bealle" "Rockefellers' allopathy has caused a deterioration of general health conditions" "The historical record of the American Medical Association shows they have carried on a war against quackery" "What the AMA defines as quackery is any treatment or medication which the AMA itself has not personally approved" "If the AMA has not approved it the FDA will come to arrest you" "The Federal enforcement of a drug trust monopoly against the interest of the American people" "The AMA was run by two of the most notorious quacks for over 50 years, Doc Simmons from Nebraska, and Dr. Morris Fishbein" "Dr. James H. Sammons" "Fluoridation of water" "Congressman A.L. Miller of Nebraska" "Sodium fluoride caused lung cancer in rats" "Congressional record in 1952 was warning against the system which was put into effect, and the fluoridation has been in the water ever since" "Sodium fluoride has been used in several concentration camps in Europe to control the slave populations, make them more docile" "Oscar Ewing" "Presidential candidate 1916" "Director Federal Security Agency 1948" "Public Health Service" "Oscar Ewing never denied that he accepted a $750,000 bribe from the Rockefellers to use his office to put fluoridation over on the people of the United States" "When a government bureau comes out strongly for something or against something it's because they have been told to do it, or they've been bribed to do it" "The Dickinson Statement: A Mind-Boggling Thesis" "Fluoridation-Mind Control of the Masses" "Sodium Fluoride" "Murder by Injection will not be added to the Library collection" Censorship "talk shows" "Clive Thomas Show" Controversial "The World Order" "The Foundations" "Rockefeller Foundation" brainwashed "You cannot be an official of an American foundation like the Rockefeller Foundation unless you undergo the Tavistock treatment" "The Tavistock treatment" "Tavistock 1924" "British department of psychological warfare" "Esalen Institute and Aspen Institute of Humanistics studies are direct spin-offs of the Tavistock Institute and their primary objective is the brainwashing of people who they need to control in order to maintain a sort of iron curtain over public expression in the United States" Fluoride "The WHO studies on fluoridation were all made up, fabricated" "Memorial Sloan-Ketter Institute in New York is the temple of cancer treatment in the United States" "Sodium fluoride becomes part of the bones" "Many of the black nobility still have homeopathic physicians and the most famous one is the queen of England, who herself is treated regularly by homeopathic physicians"
Global Sciences Congress, January 1990, Tampa Florida.
"Dean Stonier" "Congressman George Hansen" "William Webster" FBI CIA "Ezra Pound" "Federal Reserve System" "Jekyll Island, November 1910" "Federal Reserve Act 1914" "The World Order" Roosevelts "Woodrow Wilson" "George Bush" "Black Nobility" "The Curse of Canaan" " A Writ for Martyrs" "FBI file" "J. Edgar Hoover" "mental institution" "Murder by Injection" "Dr. Emanuel Josephson" "Your Life is their toy" "Morris Bealle" "homeopathic remedy" "The Rockefellers controlled all of the major drug companies" "Dr. Robert Mendelsohn" "The church of modern medicine has four holy waters, which are vaccination, fluoridation, silver nitrate and intravenous fluids" http://www.ecovillage510.org/tonys/coamh.html "All of our doctors are nothing but drug pushers" "Never saw a case of cancer in an unvaccinated person" "Vaccination is really a time bomb within the human system" "Modern Medicine is a business, not a profession" "Senator John D. Rockefeller IV, chairman of the commission for improving health care" AMA "horror stories of what's going on in the hospitals" "Allopathy replaced homeopathy and naturopathy" "Abraham Flexner" "Carnegie Institution" "The school of allopathy depends upon the use of lots of drugs and radical surgery" "The homeopathic school was replaced by the Rockefellers simply because they wanted a bigger market for their drug trust" "Morris Bealle" "Rockefellers' allopathy has caused a deterioration of general health conditions" "The historical record of the American Medical Association shows they have carried on a war against quackery" "What the AMA defines as quackery is any treatment or medication which the AMA itself has not personally approved" "If the AMA has not approved it the FDA will come to arrest you" "The Federal enforcement of a drug trust monopoly against the interest of the American people" "The AMA was run by two of the most notorious quacks for over 50 years, Doc Simmons from Nebraska, and Dr. Morris Fishbein" "Dr. James H. Sammons" "Fluoridation of water" "Congressman A.L. Miller of Nebraska" "Sodium fluoride caused lung cancer in rats" "Congressional record in 1952 was warning against the system which was put into effect, and the fluoridation has been in the water ever since" "Sodium fluoride has been used in several concentration camps in Europe to control the slave populations, make them more docile" "Oscar Ewing" "Presidential candidate 1916" "Director Federal Security Agency 1948" "Public Health Service" "Oscar Ewing never denied that he accepted a $750,000 bribe from the Rockefellers to use his office to put fluoridation over on the people of the United States" "When a government bureau comes out strongly for something or against something it's because they have been told to do it, or they've been bribed to do it" "The Dickinson Statement: A Mind-Boggling Thesis" "Fluoridation-Mind Control of the Masses" "Sodium Fluoride" "Murder by Injection will not be added to the Library collection" Censorship "talk shows" "Clive Thomas Show" Controversial "The World Order" "The Foundations" "Rockefeller Foundation" brainwashed "You cannot be an official of an American foundation like the Rockefeller Foundation unless you undergo the Tavistock treatment" "The Tavistock treatment" "Tavistock 1924" "British department of psychological warfare" "Esalen Institute and Aspen Institute of Humanistics studies are direct spin-offs of the Tavistock Institute and their primary objective is the brainwashing of people who they need to control in order to maintain a sort of iron curtain over public expression in the United States" Fluoride "The WHO studies on fluoridation were all made up, fabricated" "Memorial Sloan-Ketter Institute in New York is the temple of cancer treatment in the United States" "Sodium fluoride becomes part of the bones" "Many of the black nobility still have homeopathic physicians and the most famous one is the queen of England, who herself is treated regularly by homeopathic physicians"
published:11 Jul 2012
views:19014
Health Care in 2013: Why the Race for the Presidency Matters
Harvard School of Public Health Professor and Senior Associate Dean Robert Blendon, Doctors for America President Vivek Murthy and former Centers for Medicar...
Harvard School of Public Health Professor and Senior Associate Dean Robert Blendon, Doctors for America President Vivek Murthy and former Centers for Medicar...
Jeunesse Global CLICK HERE➡ ➡ http://jamalspikes.com/Jeunesseopp
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Introducing: Jeunesse Global
What Is Jeunesse Global?
Jeunesse Global Reviews
Jeunesse products range consists of anti-aging skin care and nutritional products.
Luminesce, is Jeunesse’s Flagship product, which is their anti-aging product line.
Now let’s just be honest.. as I’m revealing the TRUTH here.. I’m a lady.. and I personally would love to have the fountain of YOUTH right at my fingertips. The reality is that Jeunesse has tapped into an amazing target. As long as you remember WHO is your target market.. you really can not go wrong with this product alone.
I mean notice that the Luminesce Cellular Rejuvenation Serum is specially formulated Patent Pending technology to restore luminosity, firmness and smoother skin. Now I call that LOVELY!! smile
Other products such as Luminesce Daily Moisturizing Complex and Advanced Night Repair Cream complements the range of anti aging skin care range.
Reserve and NutriGen Am&Pm; Essentials provide the nutritional supplements range to Jeunesse. Ok.. maybe you are not big on supplements.. and I would say you are the first.. everyone is currently looking for a better way to remain healthy. Jeunesse Global brings a solution with Reserve which is a balanced botanical blend of essential antioxidants with restorative powers that will help you fight the anti aging process.
Let’s not forget the “diet” part of things.. well this company has NutriGen AM± Essentials which are unqiue dietary supplements to help you achieve optimal health and slow the symptoms of premature aging.
This Jeunesse Global Review found that Jeuneese offers a selected range of premature anti-aging products that offer good science and quality.
Jeunesse Global Review
Jeunesse Global Review: Compensation Plan
Earning money with the company is joining as a business consultant to sell their products.
You can also earn money from the company through recruiting other people to join. You can build your team to let you earn money from the opportunity.
Several ways to make money are found when you join the MLM business.
For one, you can earn income 6 ways with Jeunesse Global.
Retail Profit
New Customer Acquisition Bonus
Team Commission
Leadership Matching Bonus
Customer Acquisition Incentive
Leadership Bonus Pool
This Jeunesse Global Review found that the compensation plan is a binary plan, which has two teams. So basically you need to find two people who want to work with you in Jeunesse Global.
As your business grows both of the left hand side and the right hand side of your business, you get paid commissions based on the volume of product moving through your organisation.
To make money in any income-generating businesses, you need to make a unique marketing plan. First, you need to learn as much about the products you’re selling and use them yourself. You can market them better if you have the experience of the benefits they can give.
Jeunesse Global
Jeunesse Global Review
Jeunesse Global SCAM
Jeunesse Global Opportunity
Jeunesse Global Introduction -http://youtu.be/LqzfrLXcG_I Jeunesse English: Youthful Skin Care Products: http://youtu.be/LqzfrLXcG_I
Jeunesse Global CLICK HERE➡ ➡ http://jamalspikes.com/Jeunesseopp
Email: jamalspikes.com@gmail.com
Message Me On FB: http://facebook.com/ProfitGlobal
Call:980-224-0447
Introducing: Jeunesse Global
What Is Jeunesse Global?
Jeunesse Global Reviews
Jeunesse products range consists of anti-aging skin care and nutritional products.
Luminesce, is Jeunesse’s Flagship product, which is their anti-aging product line.
Now let’s just be honest.. as I’m revealing the TRUTH here.. I’m a lady.. and I personally would love to have the fountain of YOUTH right at my fingertips. The reality is that Jeunesse has tapped into an amazing target. As long as you remember WHO is your target market.. you really can not go wrong with this product alone.
I mean notice that the Luminesce Cellular Rejuvenation Serum is specially formulated Patent Pending technology to restore luminosity, firmness and smoother skin. Now I call that LOVELY!! smile
Other products such as Luminesce Daily Moisturizing Complex and Advanced Night Repair Cream complements the range of anti aging skin care range.
Reserve and NutriGen Am&Pm; Essentials provide the nutritional supplements range to Jeunesse. Ok.. maybe you are not big on supplements.. and I would say you are the first.. everyone is currently looking for a better way to remain healthy. Jeunesse Global brings a solution with Reserve which is a balanced botanical blend of essential antioxidants with restorative powers that will help you fight the anti aging process.
Let’s not forget the “diet” part of things.. well this company has NutriGen AM± Essentials which are unqiue dietary supplements to help you achieve optimal health and slow the symptoms of premature aging.
This Jeunesse Global Review found that Jeuneese offers a selected range of premature anti-aging products that offer good science and quality.
Jeunesse Global Review
Jeunesse Global Review: Compensation Plan
Earning money with the company is joining as a business consultant to sell their products.
You can also earn money from the company through recruiting other people to join. You can build your team to let you earn money from the opportunity.
Several ways to make money are found when you join the MLM business.
For one, you can earn income 6 ways with Jeunesse Global.
Retail Profit
New Customer Acquisition Bonus
Team Commission
Leadership Matching Bonus
Customer Acquisition Incentive
Leadership Bonus Pool
This Jeunesse Global Review found that the compensation plan is a binary plan, which has two teams. So basically you need to find two people who want to work with you in Jeunesse Global.
As your business grows both of the left hand side and the right hand side of your business, you get paid commissions based on the volume of product moving through your organisation.
To make money in any income-generating businesses, you need to make a unique marketing plan. First, you need to learn as much about the products you’re selling and use them yourself. You can market them better if you have the experience of the benefits they can give.
Jeunesse Global
Jeunesse Global Review
Jeunesse Global SCAM
Jeunesse Global Opportunity
Jeunesse Global Introduction -http://youtu.be/LqzfrLXcG_I Jeunesse English: Youthful Skin Care Products: http://youtu.be/LqzfrLXcG_I
published:02 Mar 2015
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Health Care Stakeholder Discussion: Health Disparities
Director of the White House Office on Health Reform Nancy-Ann DeParle, Tina Tchen, and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius host a stakeholder discussion on dispa...
Director of the White House Office on Health Reform Nancy-Ann DeParle, Tina Tchen, and HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius host a stakeholder discussion on dispa...
Argentina hit with health system crisis
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Public healthcare workers strike in Argentina s capital
Public healthcare workers strike in Argentina s capital
Public healthcare workers strike in Argentina s capital
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SATO Argentina y Honeywell Scanning Mobility en Healthcare
SATO Argentina y Honeywell Scanning Mobility en Healthcare
SATO Argentina y Honeywell Scanning Mobility en Healthcare
Mire como nuestras soluciones pueden aportar valor y seguridad en el entorno médico. SATO Argentina y Honeywell, especialistas en Soluciones Healthcare.
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Agfa HealthCare video: Agfa HealthCare Argentina @ Cloud Health conference_part 5
Agfa HealthCare video: Agfa HealthCare Argentina @ Cloud Health conference_part 5
Agfa HealthCare video: Agfa HealthCare Argentina @ Cloud Health conference_part 5
Agfa HealthCare Argentina has promoted the Cloud Health conference.
Mire como nuestras soluciones pueden aportar valor y seguridad en el entorno médico. SATO Argentina y Honeywell, especialistas en Soluciones Healthcare.
Mire como nuestras soluciones pueden aportar valor y seguridad en el entorno médico. SATO Argentina y Honeywell, especialistas en Soluciones Healthcare.
Some clips from my video documentary on Argentina's Healthcare System during my recent trip to Buenos Aires. Find the part 1 of the full 15-minute video docu...
The recent deaths of at least seven children, from Argentina's Wichi Indigenous community, have been attributed to malnutrition and dehydration. Throughout S...
This map shows where people have UNIVERSAL single payer health care....Afghanistan*, Argentina, Austria, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Chile, China, Cu...
How to improve public health in a city where access to quality healthcare depends on the amount of money you can put for the treatment you need? CEMA (Centro...
Women and staff of Pro Mujer in Argentina tell their own stories and the story of Pro Mujer Argentina. The objective of Pro Mujer in Argentina is to better t...
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 1/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 1/3)
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 2/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 2/3)
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 3/3)
Healthcare in Argentina - A Gringo's Conversations (part 3/3)
Perspectives on healthcare in Argentina's capital Buenos Aires. Sites visited - Hospital Juan A. Fernandez (public general hospital), Hospital Nacional de Pe...
Doubts over Argentina's free healthcare - 10 Sept 09
Doubts over Argentina's free healthcare - 10 Sept 09
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IOM 599: Global Healthcare Operations Management - Professor Sriram Dasu
IOM 599: Global Healthcare Operations Management - Professor Sriram Dasu
Professor Sriram Dasu Across the world, some of the biggest challenges facing healthcare include increasing access and quality of care to large segments of t...
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Travel video about destination Argentina.
Argentina is the second largest country in South...
published:14 Aug 2013
Argentina Travel Video Guide
Argentina Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Argentina.
Argentina is the second largest country in South America and a captivating land of tango, adventure and breathtaking nature.Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina and the most European city in South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times. The mighty Plaza De Mayo is the historic heart of the city, along with the presidential palace, the Casa Rosada and the Catedral Metropolitana. Today the tango is performed in each corner of the city and in the nineteenth century poor immigrants from Italy and Spain settled in Buenos Aires. This explains the fiery temperament and deep melancholy that is expressed by the dances and is evident with each flick of the leg. In what was once the red light district with its whore houses of colourful corrugated iron taken from numerous ship wrecks, the tango was born. We visit an estanzia, a feudal residence of the beef barons who once settled on the endless plains of the pampas and who built their farmhouses according to the rustic designs of the nobility. From Salta Station we begin a fascinating train journey on the Tren A Las Nubes, the “train into the clouds",.which will climb to more than three thousand metres above sea level along one of the highest railroads in the world. The Los Glaciares National Park is a mixture of lakes, glaciers, mountains and untouched wilderness yet despite the harsh climate the local vegetation captivates due to its diversity. Our journey comes to an end. From north to south, through cities and pampas to glaciers and mountains, Argentina is a dream destination come true!
published:14 Aug 2013
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Argentina Travel Video Guide
Argentina Travel Video Guide Start free associating on the word 'Argentina,' and it's quic...
Argentina Travel Video Guide Start free associating on the word 'Argentina,' and it's quickly apparent why the country has long held travelers in awe: tango,...
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Named for good sail...
published:23 Jun 2014
Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Buenos Aires Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Named for good sailing winds, Buenos Aires is the capital of Argentina, and home to nearly a quarter of the country’s two million residents. Come for the stunning European architecture, and stay for delicious cuts of meat, the city’s zest for soccer, and, of course, the tango.
“The Paris of South America” boasts outstanding shopping and a friendly populace. A tour of Buenos Aires should cut through La Boca Harbor, where you’ll find numerous street vendors, restaurants, and street dancers willing to give you a spin. Wander down the streets to take in colorful artwork, and make a game out of asking the locals what neighborhood you should tour next. Here’s a hint: with so much to see, everyone will give you a different answer!
Some will tell you to visit San Telmo for souvenirs, patio shopping, and crumbling historical buildings. Others will suggest Puerto Madero, a refurbished shipping port that boasts a mixture of old-world glamour and modern buildings. What everyone will suggest, however, is a stop by Plaza de Mayo. There you can take in the rosy architecture of the Casa Rosada, which was made famous by Argentine First Lady Eva Peron and the musical about her life, “Evita.” Take a tour and learn about her life, from her humble beginnings to her rise to power.
Cap off your Buenos Aires sightseeing with an evening walk through Puerto Madero, where you can get a late dinner and dance until the next day arrives.
What do you want to see in Buenos Aires?
Visit our Buenos Aires travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Buenos Aires Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Buenos Aires, capital of Argenti...
published:13 Aug 2013
Buenos Aires Travel Video Guide
Buenos Aires Travel Video Guide
Travel video about destination Buenos Aires in Argentina.
Buenos Aires, capital of Argentina, is said to be the most European city in
South America with buildings that are reminiscent of bygone times, with melancholy, romance and Latin flair is a part of daily life as well as a passion for steak, tango and football!
The mighty Plaza de Mayo is the historic heart of the city and the pink façade of the Casa Rosada shines brightly, the Presidential palace from where Domingo Perón and his wife, Evita, once waved to their loyal subjects.
The La Boca district is the old harbor area and lies at the mouth of the Riachuelo in the Rio de la Plata. The bright colors of the painted buildings are a joy to see and where today, dances are performed on every street corner.
Everywhere traders have erected stalls and tango musicians, pantomime artists, ice cream sellers and various artisans hope for a profitable day. In what was once the red light district with its whore houses of colorful corrugated iron taken from numerous ship wrecks, the tango was born.
When visiting an Estancia, a gaucho show is a must. Cowboys live with their horses, a fact made obvious by way of acrobatic performances.
Tango, the true pulse of the city, erotic, melancholic and full of life. A dramatic adventure. But beware. When night falls, this Buenos Aires Diva turns into a City Fatale. Mysterious, dark and full of burning desire. An extraordinary metropolis of the superlative!
published:13 Aug 2013
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Argentina Travel Guide - Top 5 Destinations in Argentina
Take a tour of Argentina - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
H...
published:20 Aug 2010
Argentina Travel Guide - Top 5 Destinations in Argentina
Argentina Travel Guide - Top 5 Destinations in Argentina
Take a tour of Argentina - part of the World's Greatest Attractions series by GeoBeats.
Hi, this is your host, Naomi. I would like to give you a tour of the top five travel destinations of Argentina.
Number 5: Mendoza. This picturesque region with its wonderful climate is one of the world's largest wine producers and has emerged as an important wine destination.
Number 4: Ushuaia. It is said to be the southernmost city in the world. Today this area is a popular tourist destination with numerous outdoor and entertainment activities.
Number 3: Iguazu Falls. Created by volcanic eruption, these are among the greatest waterfalls in the world. You may be surprised to learn that they are taller and much wider than Niagara Falls.
Number 2: Patagonia. Located in the southern part of Argentina, this nature's paradise has incredibly diverse landscape and you can get close to all kinds of species, including penguins.
Number 1: Buenos Aires. The capital of Argentina ranks at the top, along with other major destinations. You will be surrounded by wonderful architecture and culture in this city.
Keep watching our travel video series. See you next time.
published:20 Aug 2010
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Argentina Travel Tips: Transportation, Safety, Shopping
http://preparetoserve.com/ARGENTINA Argentina Travel Tips: Transportation, Safety, Sho...
published:23 Sep 2014
Argentina Travel Tips: Transportation, Safety, Shopping
Argentina Travel Tips: Transportation, Safety, Shopping
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Iguazu Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
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Iguazu Falls is located ...
published:18 Jun 2014
Iguazu Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
Iguazu Falls Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia
http://www.expedia.com/Iguazu.d6126331.Destination-Travel-Guides
Iguazu Falls is located at the junction of three nations: Brazil, Argentina, and Paraguay. These “Great Waters,” as named by the indigenous Guarani people, are made up of 275 waterfalls that span nearly 2 miles. Sorry, Niagara!
Any Iguazu Falls tour will provide you with a sense of nature’s power and wonder. You can follow a boardwalk trail and take in the majestic, roaring falls from a safe vantage point…or, if you feel daring, a platform above the falls. Look down, but hang on to the railing—that’s a lot of water pouring beneath you.
Don’t mind getting wet? Take a speedboat safari beneath the falls and enjoy the spray. Prefer to stay dry? A helicopter ride over the falls might be for you. From up high, the falls form a tremendous chasm in the surface of the earth, further solidifying the fact that this area is one of nature’s great wonders.
Surrounding the Falls are the two Iguazu National Parks, one located in Brazil, the other in Argentina. The parks are home to beautiful rainforest full of exotic creatures, like wild cats, reptiles, and 400 species of birds and butterflies. There’s far too much here to see in a day, so plan an extended visit to Iguazu. You can even stay the night in the national park and see more of it in the morning.
How did you feel when you saw Iguazu Falls?
Visit our Iguazu Falls travel guide page for more information or to plan your next vacation!
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Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
The Ins and Outs of traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rud...
Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
Buenos Aires, Argentina Travel Guide -- "Go or No?" Review
The Ins and Outs of traveling to Buenos Aires, Argentina with Andrea Feczko and Rachel Rudwall Watch more @How2Travelers videos! http://www.youtube.com/subsc...
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary
Explore - Argentina - Patagonia to the Pampas 1 of 4 - BBC Travel Documentary, recorded 12.02.2011 Simon Reeve leads a team of presenters on a journey throug...
Travel Guide to Buenos Aires, Argentina (Part One)
Travel Guide to Buenos Aires, Argentina (Part One)
http://www.TheExpeditioner.com http://twitter.com/TheExpeditioner http://www.facebook.com/pages/TheExpeditionercom/402223743713? In this travel video I trave...
Things to do in Rosario, Argentina - Travel Video Guide (Episode 045)
Things to do in Rosario, Argentina - Travel Video Guide (Episode 045)
Together with Claudio, a real Rosariño, I show you things to do in Rosario (Santa Fe, Argentina). Claudio, who was also my spanish teacher tells a bit about ...
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,50...
published:25 Mar 2015
Travel Guide to Argentina
Travel Guide to Argentina
Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown. A vast country stretching 3,500 kilometres from the Bolivian border in the north to Ushuaia and the gateway to Antarctica in the south, it is a place that offers some of the most impressive natural wonders anywhere on earth. It has a world-class tourist infrastructure, with arguably the best cuisine on the continent, and it is safe. But its not just that that makes a trip to Argentina feel so special. The country simply has a redoubtable spirit unlike any other in the region, and nowhere is that more evident than in its lively capital, Buenos Aires.
If Argentina is one of the jewels in the Latin American crown, so the cosmopolitan Buenos Aires is one of the standout cities of the continent. Many gateway cities are just that, and you’re best off getting in and getting out, but not the Argentine capital; this is a destination in its own right that ideally requires at least 3 days to truly explore. A place where the elegance of old Europe crashes against the colourful coast of Latin America, Buenos Aires is a beautiful city, with elegant and impressive architecture, relaxing parks and some great sites. Must see locations include the colourful Bocca district, famous for its brightly painted homes, San Telmo, renowned for its antique market and strange curiosity shops, Palermo, home to some of the city’s most stylish restaurants, hotel and bars, and the smart district of Recoleta, most well-known for its famous cemetery, the final resting place of among others Argentina’s most famous daughter, Eva Peron.
From here heading north the first place you’ll be tempted to visit is one of the country’s many natural wonders… the famous Iguazu Falls.
From here, working our way anti clockwise around the country you’ll come to Corrientes and the Iberia wetlands. Although not commonly visited by international travellers, we at Wild Frontiers love this place and run many trips to the atmospheric estancias where we have fun playing at being gauchos.
From here you come to Cordoba, the country’s second largest city. This is a region known for the pretty Andean foothills into which you can ride or walk.
Next up is the famous wine region of Mendoza. Anyone interested in gastronomy trips should spend at least 3 days here, where, staying at one of the locally-run boutique wineries you can enjoy some world class dining. But Mendoza isn’t only about cuisine… it is also the gateway to hikes up the America’s highest mountain, Aconcagua, and some good horse rides into the low Andes.
Heading north of here is the spectacular coloured mountain desert region of Salta, and the northern routes into Chile and the Atacama Desert, or heading further east you’ll next come to San Martin de los Andes, where you’ll find some wonderful mountain scenery with a few great estancias again offering some great riding, and fishing, experiences this time into the higher Andes.
Now heading south, the next location you’ll come to is one of the countries major highlights, the lake district of Bariloche. Here you can enjoy all manner of activities, from riding and cycling, to kayaking and abseiling, or just relaxing with a nice picnic on one of the regions many lakes.
Heading south on highway 40, passed the fossilised remains of the world’s largest dinosaur, and the famous painted hands at Cueva de las Manos, you come to FitzRoy National Park before hitting one of the most impressive areas on the continent, El Calafate, and the regions wide open steppes and famous glaciers that here crash down into the lakes. There are many such glaciers but perhaps the most famous is the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Puerto Moreno glacier.
To the east of the country is Puerto Valdez, from which between October to March the Orca whales can be spotted, and in the very south is Ushuaia, and the gateway to Antarctica. At Wild Frontiers we have relationships with some of the best Antarctic explorer vessels.
Argentina is a huge country and unless you are lucky enough to have a month to travel you are unlikely to see it all in one visit. The important thing is to work out what you’d like to see most, and then let us help you work out the best way to do it.
Although Argentina may not have the level indigenous cultural traditions that Bolivia and Peru enjoy; although it might not have the beaches, colour and sheer razzmatazz that Brazil can boast, Argentina does have a plethora of sites and experiences with which to seduce the visitor. With its dramatic Patagonian steppes, its extraordinary glaciers, its colourful mountains and deserts, its lakes and its coast, Argentina’s landscapes are second to none. Its wildlife is impressive and varied, its cuisine is world class and in its cultured, cosmopolitan capital city, it has one of the most fun metropolises anywhere on the planet.
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Bariloche - Argentina (HD)
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San Carlos de Bariloche, usually known as Bariloche, is a city in the province of Río Negro, Argentina, situated in the foothills of the Andes on the southern shores of Nahuel Huapi Lake. It is located within the Nahuel Huapi National Park. After development of extensive public works and Alpine-styled architecture, the city emerged in the 1930s and 1940s as a major tourism centre with ski, trekking and mountaineering facilities. In addition, it has numerous restaurants, cafés, and chocolate shops. The city has a permanent population of 108,205 according to the 2010 census.
Tourism Bariloche, Argentina
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Tourism, both domestic and international, is the main economic activity of Bariloche, all year around. While popular among Europeans, the city is also very popular among Brazilians. One of the most popular activities is skiing. Most tourists visit Bariloche in its winter (summer for North Americans and Europeans). Regular flights from Buenos Aires with LAN airlines and Aerolíneas Argentinas serve the city.
The main ski station is the one at Cerro Catedral. During the summer, beautiful beaches such as Playa Bonita and Villa Tacul welcome sun-bathers; brave lake swimmers venture into its cold waters (chilled by melting snow.) Lake Nahuel Huapi averages 14 °C in the summertime).
The fishing season is another great attraction. Bariloche is the biggest city of a huge Lakes District, and serves as a base for many excursions in the region. Trekking in the mountains, almost completely wild and uninhabited with the exception of a few high-mountain huts operated by Club Andino Bariloche, is also a popular activity. The city is noted for its chocolates and Swiss-style architecture.
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3c Debra Gordon Training an Institution to Adapt IASP Acute Pain SIG 5 Oct 2014 2gb
Information science has reached a point where advances in data storage and processing powe...
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3c Debra Gordon Training an Institution to Adapt IASP Acute Pain SIG 5 Oct 2014 2gb
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Information science has reached a point where advances in data storage and processing power can be leveraged by increasingly sophisticated algorithms permitting never before imagined insight into process and outcome. Robert Cohen and Marcus Komann chaired a panel on “Big data and other systems approaches to population-based care” that provide health care institutions and government agencies with powerful tools to assess quality of care outcomes for both populations and individuals and thereby drive change leading to improved practice.
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“Big data and other systems approaches to population-based care” is the third of four panels during "Faces or the Crowd: Variability and Diversity in Acute Pain Control." This Satellite Meeting of the IASP Acute Pain Special Interest Group was organized by Daniel Carr and held in Buenos Aires, Argentina on 5 October, 2014.
In his welcome and opening Remarks, Daniel Carr recounted milestones in Acute Pain science, policy and leadership spanning the 20 and 21st century. He set the challenge as the panels unfolded for members to consider the presentations in the context of our responsibility to create the future.
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3a Marcus Komann BIG DATA and PAIN OUT IASP Acute Pain SIG Faces or The Crowd 5 Oct 2014 2 gb
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In 2009 a major four year health collaborative project was launched with European Union funding of 2.9 million Euros dedicated to the “Improvement in Postoperative Pain Outcome (PAIN OUT.) Marcus Komann reviews the challenges and major successes that have allowed PAIN OUT to continue independently since 2013 with the support of 17 participating institutions located worldwide in 11 countries. Standardized tools such as the International Pain Outcomes Questionnaire (IPO) and web-based entry of patient demographics and outcomes yielded a 40,000 patient data set registry by the end of 2013. Patient satisfaction with pain treatment correlates included patient involvement in treatment decisions and relationship with caregiver in addition to the pain experience.
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Paul Henry O'Neill (born December 4, 1935) served as the 72nd United States Secretary of the Treasury for part of President George W. Bush's first term. He was fired in December 2002 for his public disagreement with the administration.[1] Prior to his term as Secretary of the Treasury, O'Neill was chairman and CEO of Pittsburgh-based industrial giant Alcoa and chairman of the RAND Corporation.
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In a July 25, 2001 International Herald Tribune article, he shared a comment on the theory of an inevitable financial "contagion" in global financial markets and the theory that investors at the time would retreat from emerging markets because of their worries that the financial crises in Argentina and Turkey may spread to Brazil and elsewhere. He felt that this theory was not sound.
In an October 16, 2007 Op Ed published in the New York Times, he wrote of the reluctance among politicians to address comprehensive reform in the U.S. health care system. In the opinion, he suggested that doctors and hospitals should be required to report medical errors within 24 hours, as well as moving malpractice suits out of the civil courts and into a new, independent body. He also felt that health care reform had to acknowledge all aspects of the problem, such as insurance coverage, medical costs, quality of care, and information technology.
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