Looking at the main flow at The Devil’s Throat before it empties into the river blow. This is the...
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About Argentina
Argentina is a country of great diversity. It spans a wide range of latitudes in the Southern Hemisphere giving it a large variety of climates and temperature. The highest temperature recorded was 47.3 °C (117.1 °F) and the lowest −40 °C (−40 °F).
Climate
In the north down to the center of the country the climate is hot with sub-tropical forests in the east and arid areas in the west toward the Andes. As you head south it gets cooler, and can get very cold during winter in Patagonia, the southern most part of the South American continent.
Geography
Main geographical features include the Andes– the second highest mountain range on earth; Patagonia – the southern section of the Andes mountains; Gran Chaco – a vast hot and semi-arid lowland plain; Mesopotamia – contains subtropical rain forest and several large rivers including Iguazu; The Pampas – an area of extensive grasslands or steppe; Iberá – an area of extensive swampland that includes a large array of birds and butterflies; and Los Lagos Region – includes high mountains in the Andes with many scenic glacial lakes.
Top 10 places to visit
- Buenos Aires is the big city of Argentina. Dubbed the Paris of South America, the city is famous for its fine European architecture, restaurants, and tango.
- Mar del Plata was once a place for Argentina’s aristocracy. Today it is a top beach resort with sandy beaches and a lively atmosphere.
- Iguazu Falls is one of the world’s natural wonders. Sharing a border with Brazil, the Iguazu River falls down a plateau creating over 275 separate falls.
- Los Glaciares is a beautiful national park that features a large ice cap with majestic mountains and of course large glaciers.
- Bariloche is the Switzerland of Argentina. This town may be pretty, but it is also the gateway to pristine lakes, lofty mountains, and extensive forests that surround the town.
- Ushuaia is the southern most city on Earth. It is beautiful, isolated, cold, and the departure point for Antarctic cruises.
- Cordoba is the second largest city in Argentina. Consisting of old colonial buildings and palaces, it is also surrounded by mountain peaks and valleys.
- Mendoza is the largest wine producing area in South America. If that wasn’t enough, it is also the gateway to Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas.
- Monte Fitz Roy is mountain with protruding mountain peaks that look otherworldly. It is a photographers dream and the panorama it creates is a sight you will never forget.
- Beagle Channel is a strait in the beautiful Tierra del Fuego Archipelago in the southern tip of the South American continent.
View of the main falls at The Devil’s Throat. The force of the water here is hard to capture...
Looking at Salto Rivadavia in the Misiones Province of Argentina. This is part of Iguazu Falls and can be...
Two waterfalls merge into one at Iguazú Falls. Depending on rainfall and consequent water flow, these two falls can...
Close up view of the Salto Rivadavia section of Iquazu Falls in Argentina. This part of the falls is...
Multiple waterfalls and a rainbow in a section of Iguazu Falls in Argentina. In view is the mighty Iguazu...
The Devil’s Throat (Garganta del Diablo in Spanish) is the largest and most impressive of the individual falls at...
Viewing platforms get you up and close to the individual falls on the Argentinian side. The Brazilian side gives...
Argentina is made up of 23 provinces and one autonomous city, Buenos Aires, the capital city. Each province and...
A satellite view of Argentina in South America. The Andes can be clearly seen because of snow.
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