La Garnganta del Diablo - Iguazu Falls

Iguazu Falls

Boat rides at Iguazu Falls

Cactus Argentina feedyard near Villa Mercedes

Touring a new slaughter house to open in December 2007

A traditional "gaucho" in Argentina

Corn silage - well fermented!

Butterflies at Iguazu

The "Twin Sisters" at Iguazu Falls

Horse-drawn carriages are common in Argentina

Cactus Argentina is owned by a partnership of US and Argentine companies

Pablo shows us around his traditional ranch

Touring the new slaughterhouse that will open in December

The plant will package meat for numerous countries

Miguel Aldatz - a consultant for a collaborative of private ranchers in Argentina

A friendly "gaucho"

More gauchos!

Herding dogs - They were fun to watch!

Miguel shows us around one of the ranches for which he consults

Farm equipment on an operation south of Buenos Aires

No washer/dryer - but they have a satellite dish!

Downtown Buenos Aires at night

A hotel room in Puerto de Iguazu

Our "landlord" at the hostel in Puerto de Iguazu was of German decent

The river that borders Paraguay, Brazil, and Argentina

We crossed a HUGE floodplain to reach the Iguazu Falls

The entrance to "Garganta del Diablo" at Iguazu Falls

Downtown Buenos Aires

The "obelisk" in downtown Buenos Aires

Some native singers/dancers performed at Iguazu Falls

The airport in Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires at night