#Mendoza Argentina
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latterdaysainttemples · 4 months ago
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Inside the Mendoza Argentina temple of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Read the Church Newsroom article. Learn more about Latter-day Saint temples, their functions, and find a temple open house near you.
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insiderzx · 14 days ago
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Mendoza, Argentina
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kikibicocca20 · 21 days ago
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manessha545 · 8 months ago
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Mendoza- Uspallata Bus, Argentina: An Expreso Uspallata bus on a high mountain road in Mendoza. Stunning snowfall. Uspallata is a village and administrative district in Argentina, in a scenic location on the road that crosses the Andes between Mendoza and Santiago in Chile. It is located 100 km (62 mi) west of Mendoza and was once served by the now disused Transandine Railway which passed through the town on its way from Mendoza to Los Andes in Chile. Wikipedia
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eopederson · 3 months ago
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Aconcagua, Mendoza, 2022.
At 6961 m Aconcagua is the highest point in both the Western and the Southern Hemispheres. The photo was shot from a viewpoint at about 3000 m.
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babyfoxcollectionthings · 7 months ago
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morenasoraya · 4 months ago
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solosonletras · 2 months ago
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selva-misionera · 4 months ago
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Mendoza Argentina.
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solar-serpent · 2 months ago
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Hello, ghouls and gals!
I took a few weeks off from social media due to a decline in my health, but I’ll be slowly coming back. I’m starting by replying to my pending private messages (please don’t hate me 🥺).
I’ll be posting photos from my vacation. I went to Argentina a month or two ago, and I’m so excited to share my experience with you guys💕. Plus, I’m working on overcoming my fear of exposure and will share some pictures where you can actually see my face.
I want to reconnect with Tarot from a creative and relaxed perspective, so I'll be posting some wild or really abstract pick-a-card readings for November. Keep an eye out for my lunacy!
Free readings might open up for a while soon 👁️👄👁️
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(Obviously they are not all the photos I'm going to post. It's only a heads-up 😂).
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Los quiere mucho,
Pao
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wine-picks · 2 months ago
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🇦🇷 🍷 It's Saturday night and I'm enjoying this delicious 2021 Zuccardi Serie A Malbec (88+ pts, $17) from Uco Valley. Latest vintage is available in LCBO VINTAGES now. Full review: https://rebrand.ly/psye8y0
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eopederson45 · 3 months ago
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"People who forget their roots lose their identity," Arte Callejero, Uspallata, Mendoza, 2022.
I am not at all certain how to interpret this. The person looks more-or-less "first nations," and the flag of the Andean peoples is part of the design, but most of that group were long ago victims of genocide in Argentina. About 2 per cent of Mendoza's current population is indigenous, and the figure for the whole of Argentina is roughly the same. Does the street art refer to the dominant population, most of who have roots a few generations back in Spain and Italy? If so, what is the message? It is puzzling!
INDIGENOUS PEOPLES DAY
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adeadtorturedpoet · 2 months ago
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mi país, mi país
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kikibicocca20 · 2 months ago
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manessha545 · 9 months ago
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Army of the Andes Monument, Mendoza, Argentina: Monument to the Army of the Andes sits at the top of the Cerro de la Gloria in General San Martín Park. It was created by the Uruguayan sculptor Juan Manuel Ferrari, who had developed two models and picked the most important aspects from both of them. It is a bronze monument of fourteen tons that pays tribute to the Army of the Andes for its successful campaign of liberation...Mendoza is the capital of the province of Mendoza in Argentina. Wikipedia
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eopederson · 6 months ago
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Aconcagua por la ventanilla sucio, Mendoza, 2022.
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