First Tango in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Travels with Jim and Rita
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Narrated by:
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Jim Santos
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Jim Santos
About this listen
Jim and Rita are off again, this time on a whirlwind weekend in the Paris of South America, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Join them on self-guided walking tours of the city, an evening at a Tango Club, and even a brush with scammers. Learn about the strange journey of Evita Perón's corpse and more.
Descriptions put you right there, in this vibrant and diverse city on the Rio de la Plata!
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