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23 Mar 2007
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Pantanal-Iguzu-Buenos Aires?
Any ideas on good routes to take for this part of Brazil, Paraguay and Argentina?
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24 Mar 2007
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Venezuela - Argentina
Venezuela - Boa Vista - Manaos - embarcada por el Rio Madeiras - Porto Belho - Cuiaba - Campo Grande - Pedro Juan Caballero - Asuncion - Reconquista - Rosario - Junin, mi casa (y me contas el viaje que yo pienso hacer en diciembre 2007 para el norte). Saludos
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Gracias Raule por la informacion. Esta es una ruta buena.
Va a esta en Junin en Julio? Podemos encontrar por una cerveza.
Ciao
Susan
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25 Mar 2007
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Parada en Junin
Si, y te invito o los invito a descansar en mi casa (vivo con mi esposa y mis hijos). Si continuas para Ushuaia, julio no es el mejor momento. Sobre rutas argentinas tengo mucha informacion. Preguntame lo que necesites. Chau
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25 Mar 2007
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If you are going back from Iguazu to BsAs through the state of Entre Rios, make sure you read up on the posts of the corrupt police in that state. It was the only problem i had in the whole of argentina, and as you will see from the many posts on here they target bikers and hire cars on Ruta 14.
They were asking for 200 dollars using the same lines and scams as listed on here. i ended up arguing the point and not paying anything, but was then stopped 5 times in the same afternoon, taking up about 2 hours in total.
to be forewarned is to be forearmed, and will give you an advantage if they try some of there tricks.
the only problem in an otherwise brilliant country.
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25 Mar 2007
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Quote:
Originally Posted by rauleloy
Si, y te invito o los invito a descansar en mi casa (vivo con mi esposa y mis hijos). Si continuas para Ushuaia, julio no es el mejor momento. Sobre rutas argentinas tengo mucha informacion. Preguntame lo que necesites. Chau
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Muchas Gracias Raule,
Si no puedo ir a Ushuaia en julio. Voy a regressar en Deciembre por el ultimo parte.
Buena, voy a te llamar cuando estoy circa y conozco la fecha.
Gracias, Gracias, Gracias
Susan
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Thanks Mike,
I read some of those posts but hadn't put it together exactly where in Argentina Ruta 14 was until your post. Sounds like an exasperating day. Getting stopped by the cops 5 times in one day must be a record.
But I am thinking that if I go the route Raule suggested I miss out on Ruta 14 entirely. I see that Ruta 14 is further east than Resistencia and Rosario on Ruta 11.
My question is, is the problem just on Ruta 14 or is it the entire state of Entre Rios?
I just might end up going through Uruguay. That country seems pretty laid back.
In any event I will check those Argentina police posts out in more detail... Thanks for the heads up.
Susan
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