E24 - Visiting Argentina: Ibera Wetlands (Part 2)
Have you already listened to part 1 of this talk about the Esteros del Iberá? In this second part, I will continue talking with Roque about the different tours that can be found in the Iberá Wetlands, a special place for animal lovers, what local contact the region has to offer, and he'll also explain about the Guaraní culture and what "el chamigo" means, among other things.
[Remember that all episodes of this podcast are in Argentine Spanish]
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About Roque: He is a park ranger and bird guide at Iberá Park. He grew up in Carlos Pellegrini, the town in the province of Corrientes with access to the Iberá Lagoon and the first to start tourism in the region.
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