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The Gaucho Way: Riding Lessons In Argentina
“Meet Diablo,” Enrique boomed as he approached, leading a moody-looking black stallion by the reins. Great, I thought, first time on a horse, and it’s the devil. By Dan Moore [
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La Paz
Describing La Paz as a market town would not do it justice. For a start, it’s not a town, but a city or rather a citadel, naturally fortified by a range of mountains, being on the Andean Altiplano. By Dan Moore [
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Catalonia
Eighteen years may have passed since his death, but Salvador Dali's magnetic presence is still felt throughout Spanish Catalonia. Billboards featuring floppy clocks or herds of spindly-legged elephants somehow complement the olive tree groves and quaint whitewashed villages, making this place as beautiful and surreal as any of his paintings. By Dan Moore [
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Dispatches From The Hinterlands of Patagonia
The Perito Moreno Glacier in southern Argentina is bucking the global warming trend. According to Argentine officials, this ancient, frozen leviathan is one of the only glaciers on the planet not in retreat. Granted, it’s also not advancing, but these days you can’t have everything. By Dan Moore [
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