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An Argentine Gem Hidden No More
EVERY August, the people of Jujuy pay tribute to the earth goddess Pachamama. Families prepare elaborate dishes — tamales, stews, llama or lamb — and then bury the food in a backyard or field, along with abundant hard liquor, coca leaves and even cigarettes. They believe that these offerings will satisfy the deity's appetites and thus bring them good fortune and an abundant harvest. It's an ancient Andean tradition that remains strong in this province in the northwestern corner of Argentina.
In a country likened more to Europe than the rest of Latin America, Jujuy stands apart.
Here, pagan rituals overshadow Catholic beliefs, medicine men are sometimes preferred to doctors, and everyone, regardless of ancestry, embraces an indigenous heritage that dates back to the 10th century.
"The culture of Jujuy has little to do with the rest of the country," said Héctor Tizón, a renowned Argentine writer born in a small town near the province's capital, San Salvador de Jujuy. "The culinary arts, the music, customs and architecture are autochthonous."
But perhaps the most singular aspect of Jujuy is its dramatic landscape: more than 20,000 square miles of salt deserts, untamed jungles and an endless maze of multicolored rocky mountains rising up to 16,000 feet, threaded by a scenic ravine called Quebrada de Humahuaca — a onetime Inca trade route leading north to Bolivia, now a Unesco World Heritage site.
Until recently, Jujuy (pronounced hoo-HWEE) remained in relative obscurity, visited mostly by adventure travelers. With no major cities to speak of and few flights arriving at its modest international airport, anonymity wasn't hard. But Argentina's financial crisis in 2001 led many of its citizens to explore their own country, a cheaper alternative to flying abroad. It didn't take long for sophisticated Porteños, as residents of Buenos Aires are called, to discover Jujuy. At the same time, the rising popularity of nearby Salta's wineries started attracting worldly visitors to the region. The result has been an unexpected syncretism of cosmopolitan culture and age-old traditions, two very different worlds gradually embracing each other.
"Maybe this is one of the things we have the crisis to thank for," Facundo Arana, an actor from Buenos Aires who was visiting Jujuy in May, said of the region's breakthrough as a tourist destination. "Jujuy cannot be put into words; it seeps in through your eyes, your ears and your soul."
Mr. Arana, a tall, blond and slightly scruffy heartthrob, was touring the north on a motorcycle while a camera crew documented his journey for a show promoting health awareness. He said the Quebrada de Humahuaca's silent beauty captivated him during his first trip to Jujuy a decade ago.
Back then, travelers were in for a rustic journey, with few options for accommodations along the 10 small towns that flank the ravine.
Now, about a dozen boutique lodgings have opened in or near the 100-mile route, most of them decorated by the design firm Usos. Started in 2001 by the local architects Carlos Gronda and Arturo de Tezanos Pinto, Usos draws inspiration from the history, traditions and idiosyncrasies of the region to create folkloric-chic furniture, objects and installations.
At Huacalera, a roadside ranch in the heart of the Quebrada that was converted last year into a hotel and spa, Usos outfitted the lobby with three boldly colored round tables backed by a wall of round mirrors. The tables display a variety of evocative figurines: tiny llamas, potted miniature cactuses and an army of ekekos, good-luck amulets that look like toy representations of Clark Gable — if he wore traditional Andean costumes and colorful wool hats.
"We create objects with identity," said Mr. Tezanos Pinto, looking dapper in a cashmere scarf and red sneakers. "Latin America has always looked to the outside; we are convinced that a lot can be achieved by looking at what's here in the north of Argentina."
Another Usos collaboration is Casa Colorada, a secluded retreat floating above the clouds on a 10,000-foot-high plateau surrounded by mountain peaks. The path that leads there — the Camino a la Garganta del Diablo, or the Road to the Devil's Gorge — begins at Tilcara, a small town of adobe constructions with a bustling central plaza where Indian vendors sell their crafts by day and street musicians play their charangos (small guitars) by night.
Less than a mile into the journey, the road begins to live up to its name: this steep and curvy path along the edge of a cliff is not for the faint of heart. If a passenger finds the will to relax, the 40-minute ride is spectacular, passing through massive sandstone quarries, a reserve of giant cacti called cardones, ancient farming terraces and, finally, a sprawling stone-walled ranch with red roofs.
The living area of this 10-room estate, decorated with ample white sofas and throw pillows in purple shades — a palette often seen in Indian clothing — looks out into a serene horizon of pale green ranges. Guests can book treks or horseback rides of varying difficulty, some along steep mountain trails, and others along streams and fields where pumas, condors and vicuñas can be spotted. Meals are prepared by a staff of local cooks who might serve a starter of tamales and an entree of Andean fingerling potatoes, broad beans and rolled chicken breast with mushrooms.
Jujuy's cuisine, like the rest of its traditions, is a convergence of colonial and pre-Hispanic influences. Some of the region's fare, like tamales and grilled llama, is common in several Latin American countries. Others, like locro, a rich corn-and-meat stew, are specifically associated with northwest Argentina.
Restaurants are beginning to offer upscale versions of these staples. El Nuevo Progreso in Tilcara, a bohemian spot run by a Buenos Aires transplant, has llama carpaccio with arugula, and beer-braised lamb with chestnut-and-potatoes mash. Diners linger here sipping regional red wine, surrounded by the owner's own abstract paintings, listening to jazz CDs or live folkloric music.
While Tilcara has several dining options and services, Purmamarca has the most charm among the Quebrada's towns. It is tiny — just a few blocks of adobe houses, rustic bars and shops selling everything from silver jewelry and alpaca sweaters to dolls and medicinal herbs — but framed by the greatness of the Cerro de los Siete Colores, or the Hill of the Seven Colors, which is a towering rainbow of green, yellow, purple and ocher rock formations.
From this hill stems the Camino de los Colorados, a gravel path along two miles of geologic wonders: red flat-topped mountains, green conical mountains, uneven purple ridges. Farther west, some 40 miles from Purmamarca, is the Salinas Grandes salt desert, an otherworldly expanse of white flatlands that becomes turquoise when it rains.
Surely this haunting scenery inspired many of the local legends, including tales of goblin spirits that live alone in the puna, the Altiplano, and enjoy tormenting rural travelers. Peasants say these lonesome goblins can sometimes be heard singing sad songs amid the hills.
Like the ekeko, the Clark Gable-faced amulet dressed in a bright poncho, standing agape and with open arms waiting for good fortune to arrive, Jujuy may be ready for a new future, but never at the expense of its quirky style.
"Jujuy has a unique essence," Mr. Tezanos Pintos said. "We have our own stamp."
GETTING THERE
Aerolíneas Argentinas has daily direct flights from Buenos Aires to San Salvador de Jujuy, the provincial capital. A recent Web search found flights starting at $400. Another option is to fly from Buenos Aires into nearby Salta (LAN Airlines has daily flights) and drive 60 miles north to Jujuy.
Jujuy's Quebrada de Humahuaca has temperate days and cool nights year-round, with considerably warmer weather from December through March. Carnaval in February, Holy Week in March and Pachamama in August are the most important celebrations.
WHERE TO STAY
Hotel Huacalera (Route 9, Huacalera; 54-388-155813417; www.hotelhuacalera.com). This spacious colonial-style ranch in the heart of the Quebrada de Humahuaca has folkloric-chic rooms, a pool and spa. Doubles from 397 Argentine pesos, or $103 at 3.86 pesos to the dollar, including buffet breakfast.
Casa Colorada (Route 9, Tilcara; 54-11-43247604; www.casacolorada.com.ar). A secluded high-altitude retreat surrounded by mountain peaks, sandstone quarries and a reserve of giant cactuses. Guests can book horseback rides and treks. Doubles from 866 Argentine pesos, including breakfast and dinner.
Marques de Tojo (4 Santa Rosa, Purmamarca; 54-388-4116001; www.marquesdetojo.com.ar). Just steps from Purmamarca's central plaza, this new boutique property has 10 rooms decorated with Spanish-colonial furniture.
WHERE TO EAT
El Nuevo Progreso (Lavalle 351, Tilcara; 54-388-495-5237). Facing Tilcara's central plaza, this bohemian spot serves innovative dishes using traditional northwestern ingredients like llama and Andean potatoes.
Los Puestos (Belgrano, corner of Padilla, Tilcara; 54-388-495-5100). This family restaurant with rustic wood furniture serves tasty cheese and meat empanadas fresh from the wood-fired oven.
Manantial del Silencio (Route 52, Purmamarca; 54-388-4908080; www.hotelmanantialdelsilencio.com). The restaurant at this hotel near Purmamarca, helmed by the Buenos Aires-born chef Sergio Latorre, specializes in gourmet Andean cuisinelike quinoa risotto and has an ample selection of Argentine wines.
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Songs for the Open Road: Poems of Travel and Adventure $8.06 Collection of more than 80 poems by 50 American and British masters celebrates travel, adventure and the many real and metaphorical journeys each of us take in the course of our lives. Works by Whitman, Byron, Millay, Sandburg, Service, Bliss Carman, Robert Louis Stevenson, Langston Hughes, Emily Dickinson, Robert Frost, Shelley, Tennyson, Yeats, many others. Note. Author: American Poetry Literacy Project/ Dover Thrift Editions/ Project, The American Poetry . Literacy Series Title: Dover Thrift Editions Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 80 Publication Date: 1998/12/23 Age Level: 14 UP Language: English Dimensions: 8.30 x 5.18 x 0.21 inches |
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Pee Wee's Big Adventure $4.69 Rated: PGSynopsis: Call in the FBI. Alert the President. Advise all ships at sea and break out the Batphone because this is no ordinary adventure: this is Pee-wee's Big Adventure! Pee-wee's bicycle, the keenest bike in the world, is missing. It's his most prized possession...and he's just got to get it back. Searching high, low and in between, Pee-wee hits the open road and encounters riotous adventures with bikers, bums, cowboys, cons, a phantom trucker and a waitress with wanderlust and even Warner Bros. Studios. |
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Badladz Adventure Resort $34.27 Badladz Adventure Resort is located in Puerto Galera. Hotel Features. Badladz Adventure Resort's restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Room service is available during limited hours. Complimentary wireless Internet access is available in public areas. Additional property amenities include a coffee shop/caf?, barbecue grills, and coffee in the lobby. Guestrooms. 13 air conditioned guestrooms at Badladz Adventure Resort feature ceiling fans and windows that open. Rooms are all accessible via exterior corridors. Balconies or patios offer lake, partial ocean, or water views. Bathrooms feature showers and complimentary toiletries. Televisions have cable channels and free movie channels. Guests may request in room massages and wake up calls. Housekeeping is available daily. Guestrooms are all non smoking. Notifications:A resort fee is included in the total price displayed Notifications:A resort fee is included in the total price displayed |
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Songs for the Open Road : Poems of Travel and Adventure $1.56 No Synopsis Available |
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IMAX - Alien Adventure (DVD) $9.93 A group of exploring aliens travel throughout the galaxy in search of a new place for their people to live. What they run into was not expected. It's a place called Adventure Planet which just happens to be a hi-tech amusement park that has not yet been opened. Running Time: 34 min Transform your livingroom into a multi-dimensional experience of sound and motion! Steadfastly moving through the galaxy, a group of aliens head toward planet Earth in hope of establishing a new home for their people. Little do they know, theyre in for the ride of their lives when they land in the middle of Adventure Planet, a new hi-tech amusement park not yet open to the public |
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Jumping Jacks Kids' Morphis Sneaker $48 Ready for any adventure, the Morphis sneaker will cushion and protect your little dynamo's every move. Lightweight mesh gets added support and eye appeal from leather overlays, while a full rubber outsole will absorb every bounce, pounce, and jump. And, thanks to dual hook-and-loop closures, even little hands can adjust the fit. |
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Skechers Kids' Megaton Lighted Sneaker $54.95 Easy to dress in and outfitted with cooler-than-cool light-up panels, the Megaton sneaker will become his go-to-shoe. A trio of hues, slick graphics and overlays create such a playful look, and he's going to love the feel of the comfy padded insole and collar and no-hassles single strap closure. Plus, the grippy outsole lends plenty of traction for days chock full of adventure. |
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Adventure America Series Map $10.95 The epic one to two-week long journeys found in our Adventure America map are for those who dare to dream big. Compiled from our regional series, Adventure America is the only one way to whet your appetite for the open road. Adventure America: Volume 1 features the unforgettable back roads and dramatic landscapes of the West Coast, Four Corners, Texas Hill Country, Ozarks, Black Hills, Northern Great Lakes, Smoky Mountains, Florida, and New England. Explore lush forests and snowcapped peaks as you trace the cliffs of the Pacific Coast. Experience the canyons, rock formations and deserted highways of the Southwest or discover the granite spires and rugged terrain of the Black Hills and Wyoming. Head east to the legendary Smoky Mountains and Cumberland Gap or venture up to the northeast for a journey through America's birthplace. These are more than just road trips, they're 1 to 2 weeklong journeys that help define the American experience. They're a way of recapturing our inherent love of the open road and of rediscovering a nation. And with every winding turn, you'll gain a deeper understanding that in the end it's not the destination that counts - it's the journey. |
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The Big Book of Adventure Stories $33.97 A daring, death-defying collection of hairraising adventure stories that’s so big and enthralling that if you open it you may never be seen again: enter at your own risk. Everyone loves tales of intrepid individuals in exotic locales, and Otto Penzler has collected the best adventure stories of all time into one mammoth volume. With stories by Jack London, O. Henry, Rudyard Kipling, H. G. Wells, Edgar Rice Burroughs, H. Rider Haggard, Alastair MacLean, Talbot Mundy, Cornell Woolrich, and many others, this wide-reaching and fascinating volume contains some of the best characters from the most thrilling adventure tales, including The Cisco Kid; Sheena; Queen of the Jungle; Bulldog Drummond; Tarzan; The Scarlet Pimpernel; Conan the Barbarian; Hopalong Cassidy; King Kong; Zorro; and The Spider. Divided into sections that embody the greatest themes of the genre—Sword & Sorcery, Megalomania Rules, Man vs. Nature, Island Paradise, Sand and Sun, Something Feels Funny, Go West Young Man, Future Shock, I Spy, Yellow Peril, In Darkest Africa—it is destined to be the greatest collection of adventure stories ever compiled. |
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Propet Adventure Athletic Shoes Women Taupe/Orange $64 Propet Adventure women?s casual shoe symbolizes strength and peace brought together to give you ultimate comfort! This women?s lace-up shoe features a mesh upper in a casual sneaker style with openings at the vamp and heel for summertime breathability. A removable double 3D Ortholite? insole and an internal heel counter gives a more customized fit and extra stability. Whatever your outdoor adventure, the Propet Adventure are designed for versatile performance! |
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Lounge by Mark Nason Men's Baileys Mid Sneaker $67.47 Whatever adventure means to you, get there in safety and style in Lounge by Mark Nason's men's Baileys mid sneaker. The leather sneaker sports a casually distressed upper--complete with overlay stitching and metal studs--with slashed side paneling that brings a carefree bent to all your khakis and denim. A pull-on loop and padded collar add easy wearing elements, with a laced vamp, hook-and-loop closure and hardy rubber traction sole completing your savviest ride yet. |
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Patagonia Men's Snoutler Casual Sneaker $61.58 This Snoutler sneaker from Patagonia is perfect for whatever the trail throws at you The full-grain leather upper is topped with embossed suede panels, all of which is both water- and stain-repellent. A poly cork 70% recycled open cell foam footbed includes carbon to neutralize odor and cork to move moisture naturally. The treaded Vibram outsole provides a sturdy grip. |
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Jumping Jacks Ricochet Sneaker (Toddler/Little Kid/Big Kid) $26.4 They'll be bouncing around comfortably in the Ricochet sneaker from Jumping Jacks. The lace-up front, padded linings, and durable rubber sole will give them all the comfort and stability that they need for every daily adventure. |
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Mobile Bay Adventure Inn $79 Mobile Bay Adventure Inn > MOB > 255 Church Street > Mobile > AL > 36602>Location. This Mobile hotel is situated near the beach, close to Christ Church Cathedral, Mobile Carnival Museum, and Bishop Portier House. Also nearby are Gulf Coast Exploreum and Museum of Mobile. Features. Mobile Bay Adventure Inn has an outdoor pool, a seasonal outdoor pool, and a pool. Business amenities at this 2.0 star property include complimentary wireless Internet access, meeting rooms for small groups, and business services. A Continental breakfast is complimentary to guests. This property provides a cruise ship terminal shuttle (surcharge). Event space measuring 475 square feet consists of conference rooms and banquet facilities. The staff can arrange tour/ticket assistance, event catering, dry cleaning/laundry services, and tour assistance. Additional amenities include laundry facilities, air conditioning in public areas, and self parking. Guestrooms. Mobile Bay Adventure Inn has 131 guestrooms. 25 inch televisions with cable television channels, free movie channels, and HBO are available in guestrooms. Complimentary wireless and wired high speed Internet access, direct dial phones, free local calls, and voice mail are available in guestrooms. Beds have down comforters and down blankets. Each guestroom has unique furnishings. All guestrooms provide sofa beds and desks. Guestrooms feature coffee/tea makers. Bathrooms offer separate bathtubs and showers and hair dryers. Some guestrooms have partially open bathrooms. Additional amenities include private pools, washers/dryers, and climate control. Balconies have city or pool views . In addition, amenities available on request include refrigerators, microwaves, and extra towels/bedding. Housekeeping is offered. Cribs (infant beds) are available. All guestrooms at Mobile Bay Adventure Inn are non smoking. Renovation of all guestrooms was completed in April 2007. >The closest major airports to Mobile Bay Adventure Inn are:Mobile, AL (MOB Mobile Regional) 19.3 km / 12 miMontgomery, AL (MGM Montgomery Regional) 238.4 km / 148.2 miThe preferred airport for Mobile Bay Adventure Inn is Mobile, AL (MOB Mobile Regional). Distances are calculated in a straight line from the property’s location to the point of interest or airport and may not reflect actual travel distance. Dista |
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Lope Lope Adventure Lodge $368.97 Lope Lope Adventure Lodge is a beachfront lodge located in Saraotou near the airport. Property Features. This Saraotou lodge has a private beach. Lope Lope Adventure Lodge's restaurant serves breakfast, lunch, and dinner. A bar/lounge is open for drinks. Room service is available during limited hours. The lodge serves a complimentary continental breakfast. Recreational amenities include a lazy river. Complimentary wireless and wired high speed Internet access is available in public areas. Complimentary shuttle services include a roundtrip airport shuttle (available 24 hours) and a shopping center shuttle. Wedding services and tour/ticket assistance are available. Guest parking is complimentary. Additional property amenities include barbecue grills, multilingual staff, and gift shops/newsstands. Guestrooms. 4 air conditioned guestrooms at Lope Lope Adventure Lodge feature iPod docking stations and minibars. Furnished balconies offer beach or sea views. Beds come with pillowtop mattresses, Egyptian cotton linens, down comforters, and premium bedding. These individually furnished rooms include desks. Refrigerators and coffee/tea makers are offered. Bathrooms feature separate bathtubs and showers with deep soaking bathtubs. They also offer double sinks, makeup/shaving mirrors, and bathrobes. Wired high speed and wireless Internet access is complimentary. In addition to laptop compatible safes, guestrooms offer phones. 32 inch high definition televisions have free movie channels and DVD players. Rooms also include CD players and complimentary bottled water. A turndown service is available nightly, housekeeping is offered daily, and guests may request in room massages. Notifications and Fees:Guests under 16 years old are not permitted at this adults only property. All guests staying in hotel guestrooms must be registered with the hotel. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Onsite credit card charges are subject to a surcharge The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. Notifications and Fees:Guests under 16 years old are not permitted at this adults only property. All guests staying in hotel guestrooms must be registered with the hotel. The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check in, or check out. Onsite credit card charges are subject to a surcharge The above list may not be comprehensive. Fees and deposits may not include tax and are subject to change. |
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The Adventure Club Afloat $24.26 Purchase one of 1st World Librarys Classic Books and help support our free internet library of downloadable eBooks. Visit us online at www.1stWorldLibrary.ORG The Adventure Club had its inception, one evening toward the last of June, in Number 17 Sumner Hall, which is the oldest, most vinehidden and most hallowed of the seven dormitories of Dexter Academy. It was a particularly warm evening, the two windows were wide open and the greenshaded light on the study table in the centre of the room had been turned low Sumner prided itself on being conservative to the extent of gas instead of electricity and tin bathtubs instead of porcelain and in the dim radiance the three occupants of the room were scarcely more than darker blurs. Since final examinations had ended that afternoon and Graduation Day was only some twentyeight hours away, none of the three was doing anything more onerous than yawning, and the yawn which came from Perry Bush, didnt sound as though it cost much of an effort. It was, rather, a comfortable, sleepy yawn, one that expressed contentment and relief, a sort of GladthatsoverandImstillalive yawn. Author: Barbour, Ralph Henry Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 212 Publication Date: 2005/09/01 Language: English Dimensions: 8.50 x 5.50 x 0.48 inches |
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Lacoste Women's Marthe Slip-On Fashion Sneaker $52.6 Leave it to Lacoste to combine sneaker-like comfort in a fashionable flat. The Marthe skimmer features a textured fabric upper that sits atop an open, padded footbed. The treaded rubber outsole gives you good grip, while the rubber strip along the base ensures long-lasting wear. |
