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Once is one of the busiest areas of the city and perhaps one of the most colorful and diverse. Home to bustling markets, a high traffic transport area, and a very diverse ethnic community, this neighborhood begs to be portrayed. So, why not leave your guidebook behind for once and discover a new part of town?
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Dare to visit an abandoned amusement park at Buenos Aires and discover the enchantment of a different photo shoot location surrounded by old mechanical games that will make you want to spend lots of film!
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The arrival of the Year of the Dragon was celebrated with a huge parade in Buenos Aires´ Chinatown. It was a two-day festival with a lot of good auguries.
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To take out the person who cares for us and gives us love always...is priceless. Almost a year ago, I asked my mom to go on a vacation with me to Buenos Aires. Read about our trip after the jump!
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For this past X-Mas, this Director, Editor, Cinematographer, and his family ventured away from snowy Canada, into the hot, hot, coastal, South American, cities of Buenos Aires and Rio de Janeiro! With a Lomo Kino in hand, and lots of film, we are proud to present his home video. So soak up the sun by cruising on to the article and watching the video!
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Been in Buenos Aires for too many days? Cross the Río de la Plata River to Uruguay's closest World Heritage spot: Colonia del Sacramento. A small and quiet town where you can walk around historical buildings, chill on the riverside, and drink excellent wine.
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This may not be the creepiest cemetery, in case you are seeking a terror experience but it is worth visiting if you are around Recoleta, a fancy neighborhood in Buenos Aires.
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In the middle of the city of Buenos Aires, in the neighbourhood of Recoleta, there is a cemetery nearly 200 years old. Its little streets are packed up with old vaults, all of them designed like they were works of art. The most celebrated Argentinean personalities now rest in peace inside these walls. Come take a look!
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Casa Rosada (Pink House) is considered as one of Buenos Aires's most emblematic structures.
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Caminito is one of the typical postcard scenery in Buenos Aires, it's impossible to miss when you go on vacation in Argentina's capital.
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I've always wanted to know more about this place since 1996. Soda Stereo was the reason.
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Located in the province of Buenos Aires, 550km to the south-west of Capital Federal, the town of Sierra de la Ventana offers a unique view and a shot of extra fresh air, ideal for those who need a break from the city routine in all its forms.
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Colegiales is a neighborhood in Buenos Aires, at the north of the city between Palermo, Belgrano, and Chacarita. It is quiet and lovely and if you have a good eye, you'll see a lot of great and original places to take pictures of. And those places are the type that you won't just learn from any tour guide!
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Puerto Madero, the youngest neighborhood in Buenos Aires with streets named after women.
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A place to hear and watch the silence.
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This is a story of a film roll found inside a camera that has been stored for years. The film was developed just in 2010.
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Make reading more books one of your New Year resolutions this year! Why? Because after a visit to this unique bookstore, you'll surely want to keep coming back. Located in an antique theater in Buenos Aires, it's definitely an incredible sight - whether you're a book lover or not.
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Hey! Here is a panoramic view of a day at Mundo Marino. For your family trip to Argentina, or if you're hanging out with some friends on your way to the beach, this is a must stop! Please come in, take a look, and spend a couple of long hours at this aquatic park!
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A few months ago, Buenos Aires launched the first Lomosafari! Check out the pictures on how the safari went in Argentina!