Argentina and Brazil, travel three the largest wetlands and waterfalls in the world
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 Published On Premiered Dec 28, 2018

Traveling from Argentina to Brazil has granted us the great privilege of visiting the only three places that these two important countries of South America have in common.
Watch these three incredible places: Iguazu, Iberà and Pantanal are also places of fundamental importance for the conservation of our planet.

It seems incredible, but in addition to these three important natural sites, and despite their proximity, these two nations have very little to do with each other.

Traditions, language and culture of these two countries have different roots, just as they are profoundly different from the point of view of their territory. It is therefore right to take our truck to discover every aspect of it!

Traveling with our 4x4 camper with which we are traveling around the world we have learned that each country has its own characteristics, its DNA, and what makes it unique is often that something that remains more easily impressed in the memory of the traveler.

Our journey is often guided by invisible threads, sometimes human, sometimes historical but often naturalistic and in this video we want to tell you the story of one of these.

Get on board our Valentino and travel with us through the invisible thread that binds Argentina and Brazil in an indissoluble way.

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Who we are:
Simone and Lucia, a couple on a full-time trip from April 2017 on board our truck to which we gave the name Valentino. We started from Italy not for escape, far from it, we did it to discover the world that hosts us, the people who live it, their different traditions, the endless and fascinating cultures that make humanity the most beautiful thing there is. We started to immerse ourselves in nature, to see and touch the fauna and flora that enrich our planet making it the most precious thing we have. We travel aware and proud of our Italian culture, something that is part of us and of our way of relating to the people and peoples we meet. We use what precious our country has given us to discover more than others, but also to reciprocate with what we are.

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