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Argentina. [English Ed.]

Edizioni White Star

Testo Inglese.
Vercelli, 2004; cm 23,5x28,5.
(Grandangolo).
(Countries Of The World).

collana: Grandangolo

ISBN: 88-544-0035-1 - EAN13: 9788854400351

Soggetto: Fotografia,Regioni e Stati

Periodo: Nessun Periodo

Luoghi: Extra Europa

Testo in: testo in  inglese  

Peso: 0.9 kg


From the Iguazù Falls to Tierra del Fuego, from the boundless pampas to the rivers of Mesopotamia, Argentina is full of surprises. A young land, it has lost none of its taste for adventure and discovery. Buenos Aires is the most European capital in South America, symbolizing great expectations and profound change. Its people, the product of mass, disorganized immigration, here found fresh enthusiasm, becoming masters of their own fate and fortune. Argentina is amazing peaks, crystal-clear lakes, forests of larch and monkey-puzzle trees, eternal glaciers: nature proud and solitary, and still only partially tamed by man. Prairies, water, mountains, plains and beaches in abundance, inhabited by cattle, horses and sheep, as well as other animals - nandù, penguins, elephant seals, condors, guanacos and deer. What remains of the ancient pre-colonial civilizations merges with the distant echoes of Art Nouveau or Deco, and the ruins of the Jesuit missions stand alongside baroque Spanish churches. Descendants of the gauchos still ride across immense plains, home to prosperous estancias that bear the curse of solitude; the legendary herdsmen and the melancholic, unsettling national dance, the tango, are the soul of this strong and generous country that continues to ask itself questions and to dream of a promising future.

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