Conwy woman helps solve Patagonia bones mystery
Nia is a daughter of one of the women and was willing to travel to Argentina to be DNA tested. Nia said: “I was amazed to be contacted in this way but fascinated by the story of my ancestor and really wanted to help where I could. “Before I flew to …
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Seniors on the Go: Paying for travel when you can't use credit cards
As far as I can tell, right now, Argentina is the only country you're likely to visit with a blue market. Rather than deal with shills you meet on the street — and you meet a lot of them in Buenos Aries — online agencies Xoom.com, RiaMoneyTransfer …
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Travel Channel and The New York Times Collaborate on New Series "36 Hours …
He has traveled the world from a very young age playing soccer in places like Russia, Argentina, Panama and across Europe. While soccer is his passion, it also has been his passport to explore the food, people and cultures of all the cities he's visited.
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Travel Tip: Teen Volunteer Opportunities At Home & Abroad
Teens can travel both domestically and abroad, participating in programs like working with organic farmers in the British Virgin Islands or doing construction in the Dominican Republic. Cross-Cultural Solutions has summer programs for students ages 15 …
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This Beach Province Is Set to Explode in Value
It's a different story to the one next door in Argentina. There, they have capital controls. The situation is so bleak that the Argentinian government is trying to force people to keep their money in the country. Uruguay is a complete contrast. In …
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Juve hope to keep 100 percent record against French teams
Coach Massimiliano Allegri saw his men win last week's first leg 1-0 in Turin thanks to Arturo Vidal's second-half penalty and they travel to Monaco seeking a third straight away win in the competition after victories at Malmo and Borussia Dortmund …
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Remembering the Marvelous Uruguayan Writer Eduardo Galeano
Open Veins of Latin America was banned under the murderous military dictatorships in Chile, Argentina and Uruguay alike, and Galeano was driven into exile from his country during the 1970s. In 2009 the book made international headlines — and saw a …
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