The hostel in Belen turned out to be a real find. It was well-built and all the services worked. There was even slow wi-fi in the rooms. Continue reading
Friday 30th October – Belen to Cafayete – 240km.
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The hostel in Belen turned out to be a real find. It was well-built and all the services worked. There was even slow wi-fi in the rooms. Continue reading
We had a relaxing, if frustrating, day off in Villa Union, where the promised wi-fi ‘paratodos’ (for everyone) in the main plaza didn’t work. The computer shop nearby advertising wi-fi paratodos directed me to the petrol station which had an open network and I spent an undignified hour on the kerb reading emails. Continue reading
We had been told the Argentinian Automobile Association had free wi-fi in their café, so we paid them a visit before leaving San Jose de Jachal, dutifully buying two coffees to find out the password. The wi-fi wasn’t working, other people were also having problems and there was no one in the office to put it right. Continue reading