Iguazu Falls:-
The Iguazu Falls,
Iguazú Falls, Iguassu Falls, or Iguaçu Falls are waterfalls of the Iguazu River
on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of
Paraná. They are the largest waterfalls system in the world.
Perito Moreno
Glacier:-
The Perito Moreno
Glacier is a glacier located in the Los Glaciares National Park in southwest
Santa Cruz Province, Argentina. It is one of the most important tourist
attractions in the Argentinian Patagonia.
Los Glaciares
National Park:-
Los Glaciares
National Park is in the Austral Andes of southwest Argentina, near the Chilean
border. Its many glaciers include Perito Moreno, best known for the dramatic
icefalls from its front wall, into Lake Argentino. In the north, Mount Fitz
Roy’s jagged peak rises above the mountain town of El Chaltén and Lake Viedma.
The park is home to many birds, such as condors and black-chested buzzard
eagles.
Aconcagua:-
Aconcagua is the
highest mountain outside Asia, at 6,961 metres, and by extension the highest
point in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.
La Boca, Buenos
Aires:-
La Boca is a
neighborhood, or barrio of the Argentine capital, Buenos Aires. It retains a
strong European flavour, with many of its early settlers being from the Italian
city of Genoa.
eatro Colón, Buenos
Aires:-
The Teatro Colón is
the main opera house in Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is ranked the third best
opera house in the world by National Geographic, and is acoustically considered
to be amongst the five best concert venues in the world.
Iguazú National
Park:-
Iguazú National Park
covers an area of subtropical rainforest in Argentina’s Misiones province, on
the border with Brazil. Within the park on the Iguazú River, the renowned
Iguazú Falls encompasses many separate cascades, including the iconic Garganta
del Diablo or “Devil’s Throat.” The surrounding park features diverse wildlife
including coatis, jaguars and toucans, plus trails and viewing platforms.
La Recoleta
Cemetery:-
La Recoleta Cemetery
is a cemetery located in the Recoleta neighbourhood of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Museo Nacional de
Bellas Artes:-
The Museo Nacional de
Bellas Artes is an Argentine art museum in Buenos Aires, located in the
Recoleta section of the city. The MNBA inaugurated a branch in Neuquén in 2004.
Parque Tres de
Febrero:-
Parque Tres de
Febrero, popularly known as Bosques de Palermo, is an urban park of
approximately 400 hectares located in the neighborhood of Palermo in Buenos
Aires, Argentina.
Plaza de Mayo:-
The Plaza de Mayo is
the main square in the Monserrat barrio of central Buenos Aires, Argentina. It
is flanked by Hipólito Yrigoyen, Balcarce, Rivadavia and Bolívar streets.
Quebrada de
Humahuaca:-
Quebrada de Humahuaca
is a narrow mountain valley in northern Argentina. It's known for its dramatic
rock formations and hills, and its indigenous Quechuan villages. In the south,
the rocky, multihued slopes of the Seven Colors Hill rise above the Spanish
colonial village of Purmamarca. The village is known for the centuries-old
Santa Rosa de Lima church and surrounding desert landscapes.
Cathedral of La
Plata:-
The Cathedral of La
Plata in La Plata, Argentina, dedicated to the Immaculate Conception, is the
58th tallest church in the world.
Buenos Aires
Metropolitan Cathedral:-
The Buenos Aires
Metropolitan Cathedral is the main Catholic church in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
It is located in the city center, overlooking Plaza de Mayo, on the corner of
San Martín and Rivadavia streets, in the San Nicolás neighbourhood.
Casa Rosada:-
La Casa Rosada is the
executive mansion and office of the President of Argentina. The palatial
mansion is known officially as Casa de Gobierno.
Puente de la Mujer:-
Puente de la Mujer,
is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of
Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Palacio Barolo:-
Palacio Barolo is a
landmark office building, located at 1370 Avenida de Mayo, in the neighborhood
of Monserrat, Buenos Aires, Argentina. When it was built it was the tallest
building in the city and South America.
Obelisco de Buenos
Aires:-
The Obelisco de
Buenos Aires is a national historic monument and icon of Buenos Aires. Located
in the Plaza de la República in the intersection of avenues Corrientes and 9 de
Julio, it was erected in 1936 to commemorate the fourth centenary of the first
foundation of the city.
Galerías Pacífico:-
Galerías Pacífico is
a shopping centre in Buenos Aires, Argentina, located at the intersection of
Florida Street and Córdoba Avenue.
National Flag
Memorial:-
The National Flag
Memorial in Rosario, Argentina, is a monumental complex built near the shore of
the Paraná River.
Pucará de Tilcara:-
The Pucará de Tilcara
is a pre-Inca fortification or pukara located on a hill just outside the small
town of Tilcara, in the Argentine province of Jujuy.
National Museum of
Decorative Arts:-
The National Museum
of Decorative Arts is an art museum in Recoleta, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Plaza Dorrego:-
Plaza Dorrego is a
square located in the heart of San Telmo, in Buenos Aires, Argentina. In the
19th century, San Telmo was the main residential barrio of the city and Plaza
Dorrego was its focal point.
Les Eclaireurs
Lighthouse:-
Les Eclaireurs
Lighthouse is a slightly conically shaped lighthouse standing on the
northeastern-most island of the five or more Les Eclaireurs islands, which it
takes its name from, 5 nautical mile east of Ushuaia in the Beagle Channel,
Tierra del Fuego, southern Argentina.
Buenos Aires Cabildo:-
The Buenos Aires
Cabildo is the public building in Buenos Aires that was used as seat of the
ayuntamiento during the colonial times and the government house of the
Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata. Today the building is used as a museum.
The Water Company
Palace:-
The Palace of Flowing
Waters is an architecturally significant water pumping station in Buenos Aires,
Argentina.
Buenos Aires
Botanical Garden:-
The Buenos Aires
Botanical Garden is a botanical garden located in the Palermo neighborhood of
Buenos Aires in Argentina. The garden is triangular in shape, and is bounded by
Santa Fe Avenue, Las Heras Avenue and República Árabe Siria Street.
Buenos Aires Japanese
Gardens:-
The Buenos Aires
Japanese Gardens are a public space administered by the non-profit Japanese
Argentine Cultural Foundation in Buenos Aires, Argentina, and are one of the
largest Japanese gardens of its type in the world outside Japan.
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