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    Perito Moreno Glacier

    It's a difficult trade-off to develop a natural wonder and not destroy its unique character. In 1982 it was difficult and expensive to visit, and impossible to rent a car or take a taxi (at great expense) to see other attractions in the area. Now it is convenient and easy, and not so...
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    Perito Moreno Glacier

    Back in February 1982 I visited the glacier after reading about it in Smithsonian Magazine. I was hoping to see it break during my visit. I had to fly to Rio Gallegos, then a LADE plane to El Califate. There were a few hotels there, and one confiteria. Prices were high during the military...
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    No More Reciprocity Fee For Us Passport Holders

    I wish that Argentina was reciprocal with the United States for residency. When I married here in 1983 it took my Argentine wife a wait of two weeks for the United States Embassy to issue her a permanent residence visa. When she arrived at the airport in Miami they said "welcome to the United...
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    An Iguana 40 Cm Long Just Run In Front Of Me

    On the Cristobal quay I often saw Iguanas over a meter long walking down the street like they owned it. My friends thought I was telling "sea stories" and had been drinking too much, until they saw them on a documentary about the Panama Canal. Then they started to wonder if some more of my...
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    Curious Abt Average Age Of Forum !

    Although I am not very active with posting, I like to check in every week or two. I am 71, and still active and working.
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    Baexpats Bidet Poll

    I had one installed in our master bath in Houston. The architect told me of an upscale housing development where they were put in all of the houses, and it took several years for someone to notice that none of them were plumbed into the water. I sold the house to an European who told me that...
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    Engineering Companies In Ba?

    My son works for Tenaris as an Industrial Engineer. They are Argentina based but have offices all over the world, especially in places where there is a lot of drilling activity, like here in Houston. They prefer bi-lingual engineers. They manufacture and distribute pipe and pipe fittings...
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    Us Citizen Marrying An Argentine. Paperwork Advice

    My experience is dated, but I got married in Buenos Aires when I had a tourist visa. We got married in the Registro Civil, and a few days later in the church. Several weeks later we went to the U.S. Embassy and met with a Consular Officer who reviewed our documents. Within a month my wife had...
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    Caballito, 2 Br Apartment Near Linea A Rio De Janiero $1000

    My rental agent went to Italy so I am looking for expat. tennants for my centraly located 2 bedroom, balcony, plus maid quarters on a quiet street. Private Message to me if you are interested and I can send photos and local contact (my brother in law)
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    Have You Experienced Prejudice Or Racism In Argentina?

    I don't think that Argentines are any different than other countries in respect to racism. I remember entering Argentina by bus from Puerto Montt, Chile in early February 1982. At that time the Junta Militar was really tough on foreigners, and made all the passengers get off the bus and pass...
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    No Gas In Our Building For The Next Three Months!

    For the past year I had noticed a faint odor of gas near our building's entrance. Someone reported this last year, and the inspectors shut off the gas to the building in early February. After that we took cold showers and cooked in the microwave or electric hot plate until all of the...
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    Xoom Vs Ria

    After a week of phone calls and paperwork the money finally dispensed at Banco Frances, at the official rate of 5.24 :mad: . This is after a week of emails from my brother in law going to the bank and giving personal information, the transaction finally went through. I should not have asked...
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    Xoom Vs Ria

    I am in the United States and sending money to my brother in law in Buenos Aires. They say he can pick up US $ at Banco Frances. I will post here if this is successful. The locations for cash pickup are a lot better than with Xoom.
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    Estancia Recommendation

    I took my friends and family to Areco town and estancia and we liked it. I reviewed it on TripAdvisor as well. I find the website useful, but it is true that anyone can submit a review, and you need to look for reviews that are not total raves that sound like brochure copyright. Also...
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    Long Term Furnished Apartment Rentals?

    Most apartment owners would like long term renters, but there are several problems. One is that laws in Argentina are skewed in favor of the tennant, and eviction is difficult and takes about three years, meanwhile no rental income but you have to pay expenses. Secondly the local currency, the...
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    Chile, A Success Story, Hiring Foreign Professionals ...!!!

    How things change! I remember entering Argentina from Chile on a bus from Puerto Montt to Bariloche. All the passengers had to get off at the border and were interrogated. Several of the passengers with me were sent back to Chile. I had to open my money belt and show Immigration that I had...
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    Buenos Aires Changing

    As the OP I should have said that I came here the first time in 1962 as a cadet on a ship. I have been returning since then on a regular basis, but seldom staying here more than four months at a time. I bought this apartment in 1985. I am happy here in the good times and the bad. Perfection does...
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    Buenos Aires Changing

    I have been away from here almost two years. I am sitting on my balcony pondering what has changed. The streets are quieter, especially the collectivos. The sidewalks are slowly improving, but still need a lot of work. The prices are about the same in dollars, but wine is still a bargain, no...
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    Dear People Scared Of The (Big) Government

    It is big governments that allow big corporations to achieve power, granting them special favors that their competition does not have in return for large contributions. This is not capitalism. The problem of the housing bubble and needless wars would not exist unless the government found them...
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    Dear People Scared Of The (Big) Government

    Only big governments with lots of power can do these terrible things, including the United States and Argentina who do not have a sterling record for governing their own citizens. If anyone is brainwashed here it is robwerwe and jamjam who think the government can solve all of thier problems.
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