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Angie's Travel Tales and Fails

Angie Cosey

I quit my job to go on a travel sabbatical in 2024. Follow my chronicles of chaos to see if I crash and burn! Good wishes and schadenfreude equally welcome!

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One Time I Stayed Up Late

I left Buenos Aires on April 1st but I still have a lot of stories to tell from that time. I’ll probably mix them up with some more recent hiking stories, but in the meantime here’s one that happened a few weeks ago.

a month ago
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Last Day in Buenos Aires

Just as I feel like I’m hitting my stride, the clock has run out on my time in Buenos Aires. Today was my last full day in the city. My flight leaves tomorrow on a tour of Argentina – as much as one can tour such a huge country in a month. ...

a month ago
11
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Crazy Dave

I met Julieta in one of the Buenos Aires Whatsapp groups where expats exchange information, look for housing, talk about events, post things for sale, etc. There are probably a dozen different Whatsapp groups for different topics in Argenti...

a month ago
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The $275 Autofill Mistake

Rob and I were lounging in our hotel1 in El Calafate after a day of kayaking and marveling at the ice fields of Patagonia. It was our last night in town as we were flying to Ushuaia at 6:30am the next morning. It was early evening and we we...

2 months ago
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