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La Garnganta del Diablo - Iguazu Falls
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Iguazu Falls
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Boat rides at Iguazu Falls
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Cactus Argentina feedyard near Villa Mercedes
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Touring a new slaughter house to open in December 2007
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A traditional "gaucho" in Argentina
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Corn silage - well fermented!
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Butterflies at Iguazu
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The "Twin Sisters" at Iguazu Falls
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Horse-drawn carriages are common in Argentina
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Cactus Argentina is owned by a partnership of US and Argentine companies
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Pablo shows us around his traditional ranch
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Touring the new slaughterhouse that will open in December
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The plant will package meat for numerous countries
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Miguel Aldatz - a consultant for a collaborative of private ranchers in Argentina
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A friendly "gaucho"
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More gauchos!
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Herding dogs - They were fun to watch!
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Miguel shows us around one of the ranches for which he consults
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Farm equipment on an operation south of Buenos Aires
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No washer/dryer - but they have a satellite dish!
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Downtown Buenos Aires at night
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A hotel room in Puerto de Iguazu
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Our "landlord" at the hostel in Puerto de Iguazu was of German decent
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The river that borders Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina
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We crossed a HUGE floodplain to reach the Iguazu Falls
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The entrance to "Garganta del Diablo" at Iguazu Falls
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Downtown Buenos Aires
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The "obelisk" in downtown Buenos Aires
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Some native singers/dancers performed at Iguazu Falls
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The airport in Buenos Aires
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Buenos Aires at night
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