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Cipolletti is located northwest of the province of Black River . It has a privileged position , not only converge National Routes 22 and 151, but also the confluence of the Limay and Neuquen rivers , to give rise to one of the most important rivers in the country , and one that gives name to our province : The Black river. Landscapes , productive activities and establishments worthy enjoy!
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When my wife and I visited Ushuaia, one of the first stops we made was to this Tourist Center. While the center is not very large, the staff are very friendly and helpful. The center provides clean restrooms, seating as well as a variety of complimentary brochures and maps. Even more appreciated was a complimentary stamp to our passports along with a complimentary signed certificate confirming our visit to the bottom tip of Argentina! This Tourist Center is a great starting point for any first visit to Ushuaia as it provides a wealth of information that will enhance the journey around this beautiful city.
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Mail sent from this Argentinian post office occupying a small structure on stilts above Ensenada Zaratiegui in Tierra del Fuego National Park travels around the globe.
Sitting on stilts above Ensenada Zaratiegui in Tierra del Fuego National Park is a corrugated structure that houses what may be the world's southernmost post office. When we were here, there was one Argentinian postal worker inside, absolutely swamped by tourists buying stamps and postcards to mail home. TIPS: * Credit cards not accepted. You need Argentinian pesos. Lots of disappointed tourists walked away empty-handed. No exceptions. * There are other knick-knack items for sale, not just stamps and postcards. * You'll likely be home before your postcards arrive! We sent greetings to our granddaughters in the U.S. It took four weeks for one postcard to reach Maryland, six weeks for the other to reach Virginia (perhaps because we didn't use the zip code). * Don't forget to take a photo of this isolated but beautiful setting to show to the folks back home who got your postcard from here. * Don't miss Senda Costera (Coastal Path), a beautiful hiking trail a short distance from the post office (see my review, "A walk on the wild side").
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Welcome to the ALAKUSH VISITORS CENTER at Tierra del Fuego National Park. Visit the Ethnic Exhibition, which brings us through photographs, videos, models and explanations to the aboriginal cultures of Tierra del Fuego, the Shelk'nam and yaganes. In a natural scenario with unmatched vistas, you will enjoy tasting our specialties. Both our fast and traditional services include a wide variety of starters, main courses and delicious home-made patisserie you can take with hot Fuegian chocolate and home-made jam prepared with regional fruit. We also offer you a wide range of national wines and Patagonic liqueurs. In our shops, you will have a chance to appreciate and buy an important variety of regional products, souvenirs and books about the history of Tierra del Fuego – any of them an unforgettable keepsake of your stay at THE END OF THE WORLD.
I was very impressed with this Visitor Centre. It is a grand building with an awesome scenic backdrop. We arrived on a tour bus. Clean and large bathrooms. Had a lamb empanada in the cafeteria and it was very reasonably priced and very good. Gift shop had a huge variety of items, and the small musuem area was interesting. It was well worth the stop.
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