Today was my last day in Argentina, so I wanted to go to Patagonia, which is one of the most important features in Argentina. After eating a huge breakfast to get ready for my trip, I started driving towards Patagonia. Patagonia is a semi-arid plateau that covers almost all of the southern portion of mainland Argentina. The name Patagonia is said to have come from The Patagones, which is what the Tehuelche Indians, the region’s original inhabitants, were called by 16th-century Spanish explorers. It was a beautiful sight to see and I had never seen anything like it before. There were hundreds of huge mountains after mountains separated by huge lakes. After I had finished hiking through the mountains, I decided to go to another important landmark in Argentina, the Iguazu Falls. The Iguazu Falls are a
line of waterfalls going off of a plateau straight down into another river. It looked like there was a huge hole in the middle of the river. After all of my sightseeing was over, I went back home to eat dinner. Because this was my last day in Argentina, the entire family had helped prepare a huge feast to send me on my way. We had Carbonada, a type of stew with potatoes, meat, pumpkins and corn that is often baked in an oven inside the pumpkin itself. We also had Alfajores for dessert. These are similar to shortbread cookies, but are made with two biscuits filled with dulce de leche. I had a great time in Argentina and I wish I could stay longer.
| The Patagonia mountains |
| The Iguazu Falls |