Samuel and Audrey ,you are the best .You have promised me a few week a ago that you would upload travel guides about Argentina, and you've kept your promise!!!
Great job. Your travel guides are a positive blend of selective information and great photography. It is like a tour of the best parts of humanity, food and culture. Enjoy the malbec wine.
I'm guessing that was a dog walker at about 27:12. Looked like a lot of dogs for one owner. Or perhaps someone from a doggie day care? Great video just loaded with tips & the variety that is B.A. Thanks.
Thank you very much! Indeed, they have those dog walkers all over BA. I could be wrong but I think it is about $5 to 10 per day to have your dog out for the day.
Enjoyed this video immensely as I am trying to convince my wife to go next year. I'm curious. Audrey's dad is from Argentina and there are a huge amount of Argentinean people with roots from Italy, Spain and Germany. Since Audrey's surname is Bergner, is that a Germanic name?
That is cool to hear! In terms of pricing it is kind of nestled in between Southeast Asia and Europe/North America. Not as cheap as SE Asia but definitely not as expensive as Europe or Canada/US. Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador are cheaper countries to travel around but Brazil, Chile and Argentina are definitely a bit more pricey.
souffle potatoes look Up Julia Child she makes them it is the cut and thickness oil temp not so much keep them moving and yep I have made them that is how it is done
I like that you emphasize the food, but this shouldnt be called a travel guide :-/ I dont want to sound mean, but it just isnt what it says it is, thats why you get a thumbs down from me. Its really a turn off to see you guys smack your lips and talk about how the food tastes 75% of the time. Yup, def thumbs down.
You lost me at Veal meat, anyone who would eat the flesh of an animal that has never seen the light of day is a c**t. and a torturer and murderer in the most horrible of ways. shame on you.
I just can't eat veal. I never liked it since I was a kid, I tried it again, it just brought back horrible memories and a bad aftertaste. I'm definitely in for trying some cow heart in Uruguay.
Samuel and Audrey ,you are the best .You have promised me a few week a ago that you would upload travel guides about Argentina, and you've kept your promise!!!
Thank you! Glad to get this out :)
I love the hour long videos. I watch them when I'm getting ready for work or school. :)
Thank you very much! What are you studying in school right now?
Nomadic Samuel - Travel Channel dental hygiene! :))
Great job. Your travel guides are a positive blend of selective information and great photography. It is like a tour of the best parts of humanity, food and culture. Enjoy the malbec wine.
Ah, thank you very much! That is really kind of you to say. Argentina is definitely one of our favorite countries to visit :)
Wow, I just happened to choose this video and it was extremely enjoyable to watch! Truly a delightful experience.
Thank you very much! We love Argentina :)
Gracias por crear un video así que es también apto para el colegio. A mis estudiantes les va a encantar esta perspectiva de Argentina.
Muchas gracias Nathan!
Jajajaaaa...Parrilla Peña...excelente elección chicos...súper!!!! Excelentes lugares que recorrieron y mostraron, muy lindo video.
Muchas Gracias!
thank u guys to visit my countrry n enjoying it ,,mil gracias chicos x patrocinar mi pais
Thank you! We sure enjoyed visiting.
Woah, 50 things? Talk about level-up! And that food looks amazing.
Thank you! The food is especially good in BA :)
Excellent video! Enjoyable to watch!
Thank you!
Argentina looks so charming
Ah, thank you! We loved visiting :)
Beer and Churros... I love it!!
winning combo
it would be nice if the names of places were in the video and covered prices and other info like safety, weather.
I'm guessing that was a dog walker at about 27:12. Looked like a lot of dogs for one owner. Or perhaps someone from a doggie day care?
Great video just loaded with tips & the variety that is B.A. Thanks.
Thank you very much! Indeed, they have those dog walkers all over BA. I could be wrong but I think it is about $5 to 10 per day to have your dog out for the day.
vamos argentina
Gracias! Vamos!
The ombu, you may not believe it, is not a tree but a grass. It doesn't have wood as it should.
Wow!
Me dio hambre 😍😂
Lo celebramos, BURTON FABRICA DE MATES Y BOMBILLAS, DONDE ENCONTRARAS LOS MEJORES PRODUCTOS VINCULADOS AL BUEN CEBAR. GRACIAS!
Enjoyed this video immensely as I am trying to convince my wife to go next year. I'm curious. Audrey's dad is from Argentina and there are a huge amount of Argentinean people with roots from Italy, Spain and Germany. Since Audrey's surname is Bergner, is that a Germanic name?
Thanks Michael. His father came from Austria.
Audrey, where were you born? In Canada? Or in Peru?
Born in Canada and lived in Argentina for a few years as a kid.
Is she part Argentinian? Argentina looks like a mixture of european and South American vibe
Good guess! She is half Argentinian :)
Nomadic Samuel - Travel Channel Haha, gotcha!! I hope South America is cheap and safe so I can travel there one day after my stay in Europe!
That is cool to hear! In terms of pricing it is kind of nestled in between Southeast Asia and Europe/North America. Not as cheap as SE Asia but definitely not as expensive as Europe or Canada/US. Bolivia, Peru and Ecuador are cheaper countries to travel around but Brazil, Chile and Argentina are definitely a bit more pricey.
Both of her parents are from Argentina, they moved to Canada and she was born there. At least is what she sais in her channel.
@@NomadicSamuelTravelChannel I knew that a long time ago. I have a way of knowing these things.
souffle potatoes look Up Julia Child she makes them it is the cut and thickness oil temp not so much keep them moving and yep I have made them that is how it is done
Oh, thank you for sharing that! Will look it up.
Let's remove food eating scenes in this video. And add some landscape videos.
Thanks for the feedback Jees.
I like that you emphasize the food, but this shouldnt be called a travel guide :-/ I dont want to sound mean, but it just isnt what it says it is, thats why you get a thumbs down from me. Its really a turn off to see you guys smack your lips and talk about how the food tastes 75% of the time. Yup, def thumbs down.
I actually enjoy their channel and I like they share their food experiences. Keep up the good work!
You lost me at Veal meat, anyone who would eat the flesh of an animal that has never seen the light of day is a c**t. and a torturer and murderer in the most horrible of ways. shame on you.
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I just can't eat veal. I never liked it since I was a kid, I tried it again, it just brought back horrible memories and a bad aftertaste. I'm definitely in for trying some cow heart in Uruguay.