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− | '''Argentina''' | + | For hitchhikers '''Argentina''' can be divided into two parts. The north, which is pretty okay to hitchhike, and the south, which is a complete disaster, especially compared to its neighbour [[Chile]]. |
[http://www.br.map24.com/ map24] is in Portuguese but has information about the whole of South America. | [http://www.br.map24.com/ map24] is in Portuguese but has information about the whole of South America. | ||
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* [[Buenos Aires]] | * [[Buenos Aires]] | ||
* [[Cordoba]] | * [[Cordoba]] | ||
− | * | + | * [[Neuquen]] |
* [[San Luis]] | * [[San Luis]] | ||
* [[Gualeguaychu]] | * [[Gualeguaychu]] |
Revision as of 02:44, 15 February 2006
For hitchhikers Argentina can be divided into two parts. The north, which is pretty okay to hitchhike, and the south, which is a complete disaster, especially compared to its neighbour Chile.
map24 is in Portuguese but has information about the whole of South America. A normal map is pretty expensive, but there is a road map containing many countries of South America for something like 10 pesos.
In Argentina it´s normal to ask the people filling tanks at gas stations to ask people for you!
If you´re a foreigner, do mention it! As a Dutch guy it seems to be a lot easier to get rides.
Number plates are black, so if you´re in some other country and hitchhing to Argentina, look for black number plates!
Cities
Villages
External links
- Autostop Argentina (in Spanish)