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Km. 180, Ruta Nacional 141 | Departamento de Caucete, San Juan J5443, ArgentinaMap
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  • Rampa-Christiansen
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    Big mistake !

    This is an horrible cheap business location created around this myths !!! Everything here is very tacky, poor, bad taste, over priced, dirt and overall very unpleasant . Do yourselves a favor and miss...

    Reviewed on Mar 11, 2019
  • pazsalinas26
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    In search of hope

    This place is very important and you should know it if you are looking for a hope or solution to a problem. also its environment draws attention to the number of plates in the form of thanks to the de...

    Reviewed on Nov 21, 2018
  • OldManDoc
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    Weirdest Place in Argentina

    Shrine after shrine to a woman who it is claimed nursed her baby for three days after her death. You will find shrines for truckers, houses, horses, weddings, and the sculptures in some of them are g...

    Reviewed on Mar 30, 2018
  • Manutrailhunter
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    Interesting if you're not just a tourist

    It is hard to explain if you should or not visit, but I'll try. It depends on who you are, to find this place interesting. I did like it for my own reasons, but if I was just a tourist with not much ...

    Reviewed on May 23, 2015
  • 462carolinab
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    Very weird experience ....

    It´s truly awkward place. If you want to explore genuine local customes, it´s a good experience. If you do not believe in town mysteries, avoid this trip.

    Reviewed on Jul 15, 2014
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