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Argentina’s remote jungle hides birds, wildlife, and adventure. POSADAS — A million tourists a year now visit the Iguazú Falls, where 275 distinct cascades , nearly 2 miles wide ...
Several ruined buildings lying deep in the jungle in Argentina near its border with Paraguay carried a local legend: Martin Bormann, who was Adolf Hitler's personal secretary, had used them to ...
The scientists believe that Nazi officials who arrived in Argentina quickly realized that they could live in the country without having to hide, and never used the jungle hideout.
The Argentine Chaco is in the far north of the country, a subtropical continuation of the pampas. Few regions, even in Argentina, have been so nearly ruined by economic dislocation.
Hidden in the depths of the Argentine jungle, secret Nazi bolthole for fleeing war criminals Site found in Teyu Cuare provincial park, in Misiones, northern Argentina Group of stone structures ...
— -- Archaeologists say they've discovered what they believe to be a Nazi hideout in the middle of an Argentinian jungle. Six researchers from the University of Buenos Aires and La Plata ...
It appears that Nazis made their way deep into Argentina's jungle. Abandoned buildings designed for a hide-out and German coins from the era were found in the Teyu Cuare Park in Misiones province ...
Some stories are more true than others. It’s true that the Argentine government, under the command of Nazi sympathizer Juan Domingo Per ó n, did bring in hundreds, if not thousands, of Nazis ...
Archeologists in Argentina believe a collection of ruins found deep in a remote jungle region may be the remains of a secret hideout built by German Nazis to flee to after World War II, a report ...