A journey beginning at the Iguazu waterfalls: a little touristic train lets the tourists very near of these waterfalls.Then Philippe takes the train to Buenos Aires: a pleasant talk with an Argentinian about the mixture of the cultures in Argentina.Philippe takes then the Buenos Aires underground with its wooden wagons, the oldest metro still in use since 1913.In the neighborhood of La Boca Philippe visits a gay tango school.Then a salt to the Recoleta cemetery were is the mausoleum of Eva Peron (called also Evita Peron), not far a wink to the tomb of Raul Alfonsin.Then Philippe takes a train towards the Pampa where he will meet a group of gauchos, one of them, Martin Tata is whispering to his horse and the horse is very obedient.Many railways lines have been abandoned, so Philippe visit the ghost village of Alemania in the mountains near the Andes.Finally Philippe takes "El tren de las nubes" from Salta to the Andean mountains (above 4.000 meters above sea level) and there the Argentinian passengers sing their national anthem at their arrival.
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