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The dark secrets of Bariloche: a hideaway for nazi fugitives?
By Alex Trembath October 15, 2017



It’s easy to see why the small mountain city of Bariloche, stretching along the southern shores of Lake Nahuel Huapi, is a popular retreat for holiday-makers and adventurers. With snow-doused peaks peering over from the west and south, there is no shortage of options for outdooring, and the natural scenery is among the most beautiful in Argentina.
Bariloche alpine architecture

With its alpine architecture, Bariloche resembles a Swiss mountain town

After a tough time in Buenos Aires, we made the gruelling 24-hour bus journey for our own getaway in Bariloche. Surfacing after endless miles of northern Patagonian desert into its quaint streets lined with Swiss-chalet cottages, we could be forgiven for thinking we had somehow been teleported into an alpine paradise village. It was the perfect place for a quiet escape.

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