Last Frontiers' articles for Argentina (all categories)
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Sophie Campbell explores Salta province
Foggy? It's not meant to be foggy. In my mind, the province of Salta, in north-west Argentina, is hot orange and red; somewhere you can fry a steak on your horse's rump.But it is foggy. So much so that the plane takes a dummy run at the tarmac and zooms up again and into the fog.Somewhere around us... Read more»
Last Frontiers Newsletter #4 July 2004
I know it is only a couple of months since our last newsletter, but with the Game Fair looming (see below) we thought it was timely to send another!In this issue: Wildlife in Northern Argentina and the Brazilian Pantanal Mexico: Copper Canyon, whales, and kayaks Guyana: Jungle and Jaguars Fish... Read more»
Last Frontiers Newsletter #2 August 2003
We would like to thank you for all the positive feedback following our first newsletter, sent in April. As promised we are back again with some news and updates from the travels of the Last Frontiers team, the Latin American specialists.In this edition: News from Last Frontiers Fishing Trekking... Read more»
Last Frontiers Newsletter #1 April 2003
Welcome to the first newsletter from Last Frontiers, the Latin America specialists! In this edition: News from Last Frontiers Antarctica Belize (BBC Holiday 20 April) Fishing in Argentina Chile (riding) Galapagos Venezuela News from Last Frontiers The last year has been a busy one for... Read more»
Homage to Patagonia (Justin Marozzi)
High above the scouring winds that rush across the steppe, half-a-dozen condors drift on the thermals. The horses walk on, oblivious to the circling overhead, disturbing a grey fox cub which scurries off into deeper cover. Hearing our approach, a startled hare kicks off through the grass. On the ho... Read more»
The Forgotten Colony - Andrew Graham-Yooll
Hutchinson 1981. Very complete history of the British in Argentina. Read more»
From the Sierra to the Pampas - Frank McLynn
Richard Burton's travels in South America 1860-69. Read more»
South American Handbook
Footprint Travel guides. Published regularly since 1924. This is the bible, even though you have to take all the countries with you. The individual country versions are on thicker paper with more background information, but the travel information is just as good in this book and worth investing in,... Read more»