A glimpse at Argentina – Tango's hometown – Travel – EzineMark

To travel around the world is difficult for those who have little time or cannot afford travelling expense. If you are in that situation, why not try discovering wonderful destinations through available images and videos on the Internet. Our destination today is Argentine Republic which is best-known as Tango hometown and the second largest country in South America. Located on the western shore of the estuary of the Río de la Plata, Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina. Beside outstanding architecture and historic buildings, Argentina attracts numerous tourists thanks to natural beauty including Garganta del Diablo Waterfall, Perito Moreno Glacier and Salinas Grandes salt desert.

 

Buenos Aires, the capital and largest city of Argentina, is famous for tango dances, football and horse-racing

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Buenos Aires, the capital and largest city of Argentina, is famous for tango dances, football and horse-racing

 

Teatro Colon is the main opera house in Buenos Aires

Teatro Colon is the main opera house in Buenos Aires

 

Font of the Nereids Statue (1903) was created by Lola Mora, student of Auguste Rodin

Font of the Nereids Statue (1903) was created by Lola Mora, student of Auguste Rodin

 

Argentina's National Assembly in Buenos Aires

Argentina’s National Assembly in Buenos Aires

 

Garganta del Diablo is a spectacular waterfall between Argentina and Brazil border

Garganta del Diablo is a spectacular waterfall between Argentina and Brazil border

 

Patagonia is located in Chile and Argentina comprising the southernmost portion of the Andes mountains

Patagonia is located in Chile and Argentina comprising the southernmost portion of the Andes mountains

 

Perito Moreno is a glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park in the south west of Santa Cruz province

Perito Moreno is a glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park in the south west of Santa Cruz province

 

Iguazu Falls is the result of a volcanic eruption which remains major cracks on the surface

Iguazu Falls is the result of a volcanic eruption which remains major cracks on the surface

 

The Salinas Grandes, a salt desert, covers an area of 8,290 km²

The Salinas Grandes, a salt desert, covers an area of 8,290 km²

 

 

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