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70 viewsWelcome to the streets of Mendoza, liquid city. Beers, wines, liquors, and of course coffee flow freely.
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74 viewsThese women are powerless to shield themselves against the very blue water.
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74 viewsLeanne is confused by the selection of liquers.
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73 viewsThe vineyards outside of Mendoza. Not a bad backdrop!
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77 viewsThe trapiche vineyard, one of the nicest wines we tried.
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74 viewsRow on row of deliciousness.
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80 viewsYou might not guess if but this tuft hides the best empanadas in South America.
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70 viewsLeanne: quite probably after one glass too many.
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74 viewsThe mountains outside of Uspallata at sunrise. Everything pink.
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70 viewsThis was as close as we would get to Chile. The road zigzagging up was closed almost interminably for snow on the Chilean side.
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73 viewsWelcome to Aconcagua Provincial Park, home of the highest mountain outside of the Himalayas.
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68 viewsEverything in white.
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75 viewsLooking into Aconcagua park; you can just see the south side of Aconcagua (6962m) in the cloud.
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74 viewsWe assumed this was meant for automobile traffic.
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71 viewsAustralian snowballs are no threat to us.
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71 viewsA river still cuts through the snow.
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77 viewsThe river snaking its way away from a glacier far ahead.
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71 viewsThe girls making their way to the end of our lake loop before Siobahn and I went off the trails.
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73 viewsProbably the best view of Aconcagua we got.
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79 viewsAnother mountain that I really liked in the park.
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