These 15 Stunning Photographs Capture All That There Is to Love About the People, Land and Culture of Argentina
See images of the South American country’s charming cities, historic homes, beautiful beaches and majestic mountains
The granite peak of Mount Fitz Roy in Patagonia rises more than 11,000 feet above sea level, attracting hikers and climbers from around the world.
Ilhan Sen, 2023
Once a Spanish colony, Argentina has been an independent nation for 210 years. Now home to 46 million people, it is the second-largest country by area in South America.
Argentina’s landscape offers miles of shoreline and picturesque peaks, with venues for those who like to climb and hike or swim and fish. It also provides a peek into the past with historic old towns, featuring quaint and colorful structures from bygone decades. More modern cityscapes have popped up, too, giving tourists a mix of classic and contemporary. Take a look.
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