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Why stigma is still Europe's biggest barrier to preventing the spread and treatment of HIV \u01c0 View<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2019//07//05//fight-against-hiv-what-is-crispr-cas9-euronews-answers/">Fight against HIV: What is CRISPR-Cas9? | Euronews Answers<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2019//12//02//living-with-hiv-in-one-of-russia-s-worst-hit-cities/">Living with HIV in one of Russia's worst-hit cities<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Lichterfeld went on, \"[the] HIV has been completely eliminated from her system and before we believed these types of patients didn&#039;t exist at all. So we now are in a position where we can identify these patients and learn from patients and understand how such a remarkable disease outcome is possible.\"<\/p>\n<p><em><strong>Watch the full report in the video player above.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1637261891,"updatedAt":1723539856,"publishedAt":1637266241,"firstPublishedAt":1637266243,"lastPublishedAt":1637330726,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/06\/24\/36\/74\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_fd8cfb84-4fb6-5bf9-ae29-6cda1d276241-6243674.jpg","altText":"Test tubes in laboratory ","caption":"Test tubes in laboratory 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1 MARADONA CHURCH IN ARGENTINA","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":6},{"id":10},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"Argentine church dedicated to Maradona mark his birthday","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":null,"titleListing2":"Argentine church dedicated to Maradona mark his birthday","leadin":"Members of the Iglesia Maradoniana, a church in Rosario, Argentina, dedicated to the late football star Diego Maradona, pay tribute to him on what would have been the footballing legend\u2019s 61st birthday","summary":"Members of the Iglesia Maradoniana, a church in Rosario, Argentina, dedicated to the late football star Diego Maradona, pay tribute to him on what would have been the footballing legend\u2019s 61st birthday","keySentence":"","url":"argentine-church-dedicated-to-maradona-mark-his-birthday","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2021\/10\/30\/argentine-church-dedicated-to-maradona-mark-his-birthday","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Members of the Iglesia 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Once at that depth, the humpback whale \"reacted quickly\" and swam out to sea, according to FMM. \n\nThis operation is the second in 48 hours, as another humpback whale was rescued on Sunday after it washed up on a beach in the city of Nueva Atlantis. \n\nAccording to FMM, there has been a \"disturbing\" trend of similar incidents in Argentina and Brazil in recent months. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>Rescuers managed to save a humpback whale on Tuesday, October 5, after the massive animal washed up on the coast of Buenos Aires province, said the environmental foundation Mundo Marino (FMM).<\/p>\n<p>The foundation was alerted to the stranding of the animal, an 8.5-meter long specimen weighing about seven tons, on Monday afternoon.<\/p>\n<p>The rescuers, assisted by personnel from various government agencies, used harnesses and a heavy excavator to get the whale out to a depth where it could float. Once at that depth, the humpback whale \"reacted quickly\" and swam out to sea, according to FMM.<\/p>\n<p>This operation is the second in 48 hours, as another humpback whale was rescued on Sunday after it washed up on a beach in the city of Nueva Atlantis.<\/p>\n<p>According to FMM, there has been a \"disturbing\" trend of similar incidents in Argentina and Brazil in recent months.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1633524833,"updatedAt":1723539856,"publishedAt":1633525815,"firstPublishedAt":1633525819,"lastPublishedAt":1633525819,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/06\/13\/01\/98\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_999f014e-ed82-52eb-a038-01064a35a0ce-6130198.jpg","altText":"Humpback whale","caption":"Humpback whale","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"eurovision","sourceUrl":null,"sourceCredit":null,"callToActionUrl":null,"callToActionText":null,"width":1920,"height":1080}],"authors":{"journalists":[],"producers":[],"videoEditor":[{"id":1826,"urlSafeValue":"benali","title":"Christele Ben Ali","twitter":null}]},"keywords":[{"id":12578,"slug":"whale","urlSafeValue":"whale","title":"Whale","titleRaw":"Whale"},{"id":8905,"slug":"rescue","urlSafeValue":"rescue","title":"Rescue","titleRaw":"Rescue"},{"id":7695,"slug":"zoology","urlSafeValue":"zoology","title":"Zoology","titleRaw":"Zoology"}],"widgets":[],"related":[],"technicalTags":[],"externalPartners":{"youtubeId":"mHpMljE4IFY","dailymotionId":"x84oo3o"},"hasExternalVideo":1,"hasInternalOrExternalVideo":1,"video":1,"videos":[{"format":"mp4","quality":"md","type":"normal","url":"https:\/\/video.euronews.com\/mp4\/med\/EN\/NC\/SU\/21\/10\/06\/en\/211006_NCSU_42934697_42935059_60000_150458_en.mp4","editor":"","duration":60000,"filesizeBytes":5825015,"expiresAt":0},{"format":"mp4","quality":"hd","type":"normal","url":"https:\/\/video.euronews.com\/mp4\/EN\/NC\/SU\/21\/10\/06\/en\/211006_NCSU_42934697_42935059_60000_150458_en.mp4","editor":"","duration":60000,"filesizeBytes":9768414,"expiresAt":0}],"liveStream":[{"startDate":0,"endDate":0}],"scribbleLiveId":0,"scribbleLiveRibbon":0,"isLiveCoverage":0,"sourceId":1,"sources":[],"externalSource":null,"additionalSources":"","additionalReporting":"euronews","freeField1":null,"freeField2":"","type":"normal","displayType":"default","program":{"id":"nocomment","urlSafeValue":"nocomment","title":"No Comment","online":1,"url":"\/nocomment"},"vertical":"news","verticals":[{"id":1,"slug":"news","urlSafeValue":"news","title":"News"}],"primaryVertical":{"id":1,"slug":"news","urlSafeValue":"news","title":"News"},"themes":[{"id":"news","urlSafeValue":"news","title":"World","url":"\/news\/international"}],"primaryTheme":{"id":1,"urlSafeValue":"news","title":"World"},"advertising":0,"advertisingData":{"startDate":0,"endDate":0,"type":null,"slug":null,"title":null,"disclaimerLabelKey":null,"sponsor":null,"sponsorName":null,"sponsorUrl":null,"sponsorLogo":"","sponsorLogoReverse":"","isDfp":0},"geoLocation":{"lat":0,"lon":0},"location":1,"continent":{"id":4392,"urlSafeValue":"america","title":"America"},"country":{"id":10,"urlSafeValue":"argentina","title":"Argentina","url":"\/news\/america\/argentina"},"town":[],"contextualSignals":{"doubleVerify":{"ids":[],"slugs":[]}},"grapeshot":"'gs_science_environ','gs_event_summer_fun','gs_travel_holidays','gs_science','progressivemedia','pos_facebook','pos_pmi','gs_travel','gv_safe'","versions":[],"programDeliverable":{"slug":"sujet","format":"default"},"showOpinionDisclaimer":0,"allViews":0,"allViewsMeta":{"pointOfView":[],"survey":[],"tweetId":0,"tweet2NdId":0,"displayOverlay":0},"storyTranslationMethod":[],"localisation":[],"path":"\/video\/2021\/10\/06\/argentina-rescuers-save-a-humpback-whale-stranded-on-a-beach","lastModified":1633525819},{"id":1683816,"cid":6115432,"versionId":1,"archive":0,"housenumber":"210930_TCSU_42842092","owner":"euronews","isMagazine":0,"isBreakingNews":0,"daletEventName":"TRAVEL_WORLD'S_BEST_WINERY_IN_ARGENTINA","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"This country just won the award for world's best wine, three years in a row","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Which country makes the best wine in the world?","titleListing2":"This country just won the award for world's best wine, three years in a row","leadin":"The Zuccardi Valle de Uco winery in Argentina has been selected as the best in the world for the third consecutive year.","summary":"The Zuccardi Valle de Uco winery in Argentina has been selected as the best in the world for the third consecutive year.","keySentence":"","url":"this-country-just-won-the-award-for-world-s-best-wine-three-years-in-a-row","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/travel\/2021\/10\/01\/this-country-just-won-the-award-for-world-s-best-wine-three-years-in-a-row","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"An Argentinian winery has been selected as the best in the world for the third consecutive year. The World's Best Vineyards ranking chose the winery after assessing the view of almost 600 international experts. \n\nThe Zuccardi Valle de Uco winery, located in the province of Mendoza came top of the 2021 list. The list evaluates the facilities of the world\u2019s wineries and the quality of their products, to choose the top 100 wine destinations in the world. \n\n\"We are very happy. It is an important recognition for us and also for the region, because it is a large international jury that rotates from year to year,\" Miguel Zuccardi, one of the vineyard's managers, tells AFP. \n\n\"This allows us to continue putting Mendoza, and the Uco Valley in particular, on the top of the wine world map,\" he adds. \n\nThe ranking, compiled annually by almost 600 global sommeliers, wine experts and luxury travel journalists, rates the best places to taste and learn about wine and grape cultivation , as well as the architecture of the wineries, their restaurants and hotels. \n\nAnd with four other Latin American wineries among the top 10, the region is clearly the place to be if you\u2019re looking to enjoy a world class drink (or two). \n\nThe 10 wineries that lead the global ranking published this week are: \n\n*Zuccardi Valle de Uco (Argentina) \n\n*Marqu\u00e9s de Riscal (Spain) \n\n*Chateau Margaux (France) \n\n*Bodega Garz\u00f3n (Uruguay) \n\n*Montes (Chile) \n\n*Antinori nel Chianti Classico (Italy) \n\n*Catena Zapata (Argentina) \n\n*Vi\u00f1a VIK (Chile) \n\n*Gonz\u00e1lez Byass-Bodegas T\u00edo Pepe (Spain) \n\n*Creation (South Africa). \n\nWatch the video above to find out more. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>An Argentinian winery has been selected as the best in the world for the third consecutive year. The World&#039;s Best Vineyards ranking chose the winery after assessing the view of almost 600 international experts.<\/p>\n<p>The Zuccardi Valle de Uco winery, located in the province of Mendoza came top of the 2021 list. The list evaluates the facilities of the world\u2019s wineries and the quality of their products, to choose the top 100 wine destinations in the world.<\/p>\n<p>\"We are very happy. It is an important recognition for us and also for the region, because it is a large international jury that rotates from year to year,\" Miguel Zuccardi, one of the vineyard&#039;s managers, tells AFP.<\/p>\n<p>\"This allows us to continue putting Mendoza, and the Uco Valley in particular, on the top of the wine world map,\" he adds.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"5848574,6043024,5756112\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//07//07//grape-britain-here-are-the-top-5-vineyards-that-outsparkle-french-wine/">Grape Britain: Here are the top 5 vineyards that outsparkle French wine<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//06//13//these-are-the-best-oenotourism-experiences-for-wine-lovers-60/">These are the best winery tours in France<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//09//08//forget-schnitzel-and-the-opera-this-european-capital-is-the-world-s-biggest-urban-vineyard/">Forget schnitzel and the opera: This European capital is the world's biggest urban vineyard<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The ranking, compiled annually by almost 600 global sommeliers, wine experts and luxury travel journalists, rates the best places to taste and <strong><a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2021//09//15//gastronomy-leads-the-way-out-of-tourism-slump-for-portugal-greece-and-italy/">learn about wine and grape cultivation<\/a><\/strong>, as well as the architecture of the wineries, their restaurants and hotels.<\/p>\n<p>And with <strong><a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//04//24//how-these-wine-temples-changed-argentina-s-wine-industry/">four other Latin American<\/a><\/strong> wineries among the top 10, the region is clearly the place to be if you\u2019re looking to enjoy a world class drink (or two).<\/p>\n<p>The 10 wineries that lead the global ranking published this week are:<\/p>\n<p>*Zuccardi Valle de Uco (Argentina)<\/p>\n<p>*Marqu\u00e9s de Riscal (Spain)<\/p>\n<p>*Chateau Margaux (France)<\/p>\n<p>*Bodega Garz\u00f3n (Uruguay)<\/p>\n<p>*Montes (Chile)<\/p>\n<p>*Antinori nel Chianti Classico (Italy)<\/p>\n<p>*Catena Zapata (Argentina)<\/p>\n<p>*Vi\u00f1a VIK (Chile)<\/p>\n<p>*Gonz\u00e1lez Byass-Bodegas T\u00edo Pepe (Spain)<\/p>\n<p>*Creation (South Africa).<\/p>\n<p><strong>Watch the video above to find out 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And the work continues. \n\nAre there risks that come with rewilding? \n\nRemoving the threats that put these ecosystems, their functions, and their natural beauty at risk is not enough to restore their original splendor. Before they donate the land, the rewilding team works to eradicate poaching and fishing, control and eliminate exotic species, remove livestock, and recover the soil used for forestry and plantations. \n\nIber\u00e1 is a great example. Despite having achieved these goals, keystone species were still missing from their natural habitats. Many large mammals and birds couldn't recover simply because they were not there anymore. These species had to be reintroduced. That is the work that Rewilding Argentina set out to accomplish in Iber\u00e1, which became perhaps the most ambitious project of its kind in America. \n\nThey brought back large predators like the jaguar and the giant river otter, large seed dispersers such as the bare-faced curassow and the red-and-green macaw, and many other vertebrate species like the Pampas deer, the giant anteater, and the collared peccary. \n\nThis has since revolutionised traditional, passive conservation in Argentina. Today, many other species from different geographic regions have now Rewilding Argentina's reintroduction list. \n\nThe rewilding process does go a step further though. It seeks to conserve what remains and recover healthy and functional ecosystems through the active management of habitats and reintroduction of key species. These species play fundamental ecological roles to the degree that their disappearance degrades and even drives natural ecosystems to collapse. \n\nDegraded ecosystems no longer help alleviate the severe environmental crises we face today: biodiversity loss, climate chaos, and the appearance of pandemics. In other words, bringing back keystone species to restore ecosystems is essential for our survival. \n\nRewilding creates jobs and helps the economy \n\nSuch an endeavor is unimaginable without political support to create parklands and reintroduce missing animals. So this is when local development appeared on the stage. Natural parks, open to the public, with high-quality public-use infrastructure and abundant, observable wildlife, allow for production diversification. At Rewilding Argentina, we name this progressive model \"Economy of Nature.\" \n\nRestoring jaguars creates employment in local communities linked to nature-based tourism. In Iber\u00e1, neighbouring towns started developing novel experiences for visitors like guided tours, elevated trails, horseback riding, kayak rides, typical dishes, ceramics, wood and leather handicrafts, and accommodation. Local people, including women and youth, became entrepreneurs right at home, helping reduce negative migration. \n\nA 700 thousand-hectare natural park was created in Ib\u00e9ra. Locally extinct species like the giant anteater, the Pampas deer, and the collared peccary now thrive on these protected lands, with several well-established populations. The red-and-green macaw and the giant otter, extirpated entirely from Argentina, are returning to Iber\u00e1 and are already reproducing, giving birth to new generations. \n\nRewilding Argentina is now reintroducing South America's apex predator: the jaguar. After ten years of hard work, the government and foundation together released the first six jaguars into these wild wetlands in 2021. Ten park entrances, or \"portals,\" were then developed, linking the park with local communities, which today find prosperity in the same place where traditional extractive activities once didn't provide. Now, Rewilding Argentina replicates the model in the \u2018Chacoan Impenetrable\u2019 dry forests, the arid Patagonian steppe, and the Atlantic coasts of Southern Argentina. \n\nThe vision is to bring this model to even more regions of this vast country. \n\nOur planet is suffering an unprecedented crisis caused by one of its species: humans. Biodiversity loss, climate change, and pandemics are intertwined and profoundly linked to the rampant destruction of the earth's natural ecosystems. Rewilding and the Economy of Nature are paths we can follow to halt the devastation of our only home. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>**Sebasti\u00e1n Di Martino is a biologist and the conservation director of Fundaci\u00f3n Rewilding Argentina. He has been in charge of coordinating the reintroduction of extirpated species in Iber\u00e1 since 2016. Here explains why rewilding Argentina is crucial if we want key species to survive.<br>**<\/p>\n<p>Argentina&#039;s nature conservation is undergoing a major revolution. People are witnessing the return of extinct species to their righteous homes - and it\u2019s all as a result of rewilding.<\/p>\n<p>Jaguars, giant otters, red-and-green macaws, and many other species are already thriving, or in the process of doing so, in the locations they used to inhabit. This native wildlife comeback means ecological interactions recover, ecosystems function better and local culture also revives, as much of Argentinian economy is shaped by these iconic species.<\/p>\n<p>This transformation in conservation is led by political figures, local communities, scientists, philanthropists, and one foundation, Rewilding Argentina, honouring the legacy and continuing the work that Doug and Kris Tompkins started over 20 years ago.<\/p>\n<p>The Tompkins\u2019 arrived in Argentina in 1997. A year later, they bought their first cattle ranch in the northeast of the country. That ranch, called San Alonso, lies in a vast wetland whose name was unknown to most people across the country, but which today signifies biodiversity, beauty, and adventure: Iber\u00e1.<\/p>\n<p>Doug and Kris brought with them a revolutionary idea, which was already ongoing in Chile - acquiring hundreds of thousands of hectares of private land, eradicating practices that degraded the ecosystems, and donating them to the state to create large national parks. This idea led to the creation of Monte Le\u00f3n, Iber\u00e1, Patagonia, Aconquija, and El Impenetrable National Parks and expanded Perito Moreno National Park.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//90//52//52//808x454_cmsv2_e6236f22-59e7-5d2d-97cf-7fd6029b94e0-5905252.jpg/" alt=\"\u00a9 Matias Rebak \/ Rewilding Argentina\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/384x216_cmsv2_e6236f22-59e7-5d2d-97cf-7fd6029b94e0-5905252.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/640x360_cmsv2_e6236f22-59e7-5d2d-97cf-7fd6029b94e0-5905252.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/750x422_cmsv2_e6236f22-59e7-5d2d-97cf-7fd6029b94e0-5905252.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/828x466_cmsv2_e6236f22-59e7-5d2d-97cf-7fd6029b94e0-5905252.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1080x608_cmsv2_e6236f22-59e7-5d2d-97cf-7fd6029b94e0-5905252.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1200x675_cmsv2_e6236f22-59e7-5d2d-97cf-7fd6029b94e0-5905252.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1920x1080_cmsv2_e6236f22-59e7-5d2d-97cf-7fd6029b94e0-5905252.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Pre-release pen of the Giant river otter Reintroduction Project. The aquatic apex predator of Ibera went extinct several decades ago<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">\u00a9 Matias Rebak \/ Rewilding Argentina<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>25 years later, Rewilding Argentina&#039;s predecessor, CLT Argentina, had donated 400,000 hectares to create national parks and helped protect around 1 million hectares of land. And the work continues.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"5592036,5610866,5653926\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//green//2022//04//07//nature-based-solutions-to-climate-change-what-s-the-difference-between-rewilding-and-refo/">Nature-based solutions to climate change: What's the difference between rewilding and reforesting?<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//green//2021//04//26//scotland-could-become-the-world-s-first-rewilding-nation-how-did-they-get-here/">Scotland could become the world\u2019s first \u2018rewilding nation\u2019. How did they get here?<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//green//2021//05//13//what-is-ocean-rewilding-and-how-will-it-fight-climate-change/">What is ocean rewilding and how will it fight climate change?<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>Are there risks that come with rewilding?<\/h2><p>Removing the threats that put these ecosystems, their functions, and their natural beauty at risk is not enough to restore their original splendor. Before they donate the land, the rewilding team works to eradicate poaching and fishing, control and eliminate exotic species, remove livestock, and recover the soil used for forestry and plantations.<\/p>\n<p>Iber\u00e1 is a great example. Despite having achieved these goals, keystone species were still missing from their natural habitats. Many large mammals and birds couldn&#039;t recover simply because they were not there anymore. These species had to be reintroduced. That is the work that Rewilding Argentina set out to accomplish in Iber\u00e1, which became perhaps the most ambitious project of its kind in America.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//90//52//52//808x454_cmsv2_8326a7a8-13d3-58d3-bd4a-781ab9852949-5905252.jpg/" alt=\"\u00a9 Rafael Abuin\/Rewilding Argentina\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/384x216_cmsv2_8326a7a8-13d3-58d3-bd4a-781ab9852949-5905252.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/640x360_cmsv2_8326a7a8-13d3-58d3-bd4a-781ab9852949-5905252.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/750x422_cmsv2_8326a7a8-13d3-58d3-bd4a-781ab9852949-5905252.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/828x466_cmsv2_8326a7a8-13d3-58d3-bd4a-781ab9852949-5905252.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1080x608_cmsv2_8326a7a8-13d3-58d3-bd4a-781ab9852949-5905252.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1200x675_cmsv2_8326a7a8-13d3-58d3-bd4a-781ab9852949-5905252.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1920x1080_cmsv2_8326a7a8-13d3-58d3-bd4a-781ab9852949-5905252.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">A member of the rewilding team monitors a Giant Anteater after it was released to the Ibera wetlands<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">\u00a9 Rafael Abuin\/Rewilding Argentina<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>They brought back large predators like the jaguar and the giant river otter, large seed dispersers such as the bare-faced curassow and the red-and-green macaw, and many other vertebrate species like the Pampas deer, the giant anteater, and the collared peccary.<\/p>\n<p>This has since revolutionised traditional, passive conservation in Argentina. Today, many other species from different geographic regions have now Rewilding Argentina&#039;s reintroduction list.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-quotation\n widget--size-fullwidth\n widget--align-center\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__content\">\n <blockquote class=\"widget__quote\">\n <span class=\"widget__quoteText\">In other words, bringing back keystone species to restore ecosystems is essential for our survival.<\/span>\n <\/blockquote>\n <cite class=\"widget__author\">\n <\/cite>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//90//52//52//808x454_cmsv2_01e03251-7328-5dea-ad2f-016ccf051170-5905252.jpg/" alt=\"\u00a9 Matias Rebak \/ Rewilding Argentina\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/384x216_cmsv2_01e03251-7328-5dea-ad2f-016ccf051170-5905252.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/640x360_cmsv2_01e03251-7328-5dea-ad2f-016ccf051170-5905252.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/750x422_cmsv2_01e03251-7328-5dea-ad2f-016ccf051170-5905252.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/828x466_cmsv2_01e03251-7328-5dea-ad2f-016ccf051170-5905252.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1080x608_cmsv2_01e03251-7328-5dea-ad2f-016ccf051170-5905252.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1200x675_cmsv2_01e03251-7328-5dea-ad2f-016ccf051170-5905252.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1920x1080_cmsv2_01e03251-7328-5dea-ad2f-016ccf051170-5905252.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">This year the first six jaguars were released after more than 10 years of hard work and 70 years after they went extinct in Ibera.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">\u00a9 Matias Rebak \/ Rewilding Argentina<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The rewilding process does go a step further though. It seeks to conserve what remains and recover healthy and functional ecosystems through the active management of habitats and reintroduction of key species. These species play fundamental ecological roles to the degree that their disappearance degrades and even drives natural ecosystems to collapse.<\/p>\n<p>Degraded ecosystems no longer help alleviate the severe environmental crises we face today: biodiversity loss, climate chaos, and the appearance of pandemics. In other words, bringing back keystone species to restore ecosystems is essential for our survival.<\/p>\n<p>Rewilding creates jobs and helps the economy<\/p>\n<p>Such an endeavor is unimaginable without political support to create parklands and reintroduce missing animals. So this is when local development appeared on the stage. Natural parks, open to the public, with high-quality public-use infrastructure and abundant, observable wildlife, allow for production diversification. At Rewilding Argentina, we name this progressive model \"Economy of Nature.\"<\/p>\n<p>Restoring jaguars creates employment in local communities linked to nature-based tourism. In Iber\u00e1, neighbouring towns started developing novel experiences for visitors like guided tours, elevated trails, horseback riding, kayak rides, typical dishes, ceramics, wood and leather handicrafts, and accommodation. Local people, including women and youth, became entrepreneurs right at home, helping reduce negative migration.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//90//52//52//808x454_cmsv2_b89eb408-7377-555a-bde7-7688833652cb-5905252.jpg/" alt=\"\u00a9 Matias Rebak \/ Rewilding Argentina\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/384x216_cmsv2_b89eb408-7377-555a-bde7-7688833652cb-5905252.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/640x360_cmsv2_b89eb408-7377-555a-bde7-7688833652cb-5905252.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/750x422_cmsv2_b89eb408-7377-555a-bde7-7688833652cb-5905252.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/828x466_cmsv2_b89eb408-7377-555a-bde7-7688833652cb-5905252.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1080x608_cmsv2_b89eb408-7377-555a-bde7-7688833652cb-5905252.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1200x675_cmsv2_b89eb408-7377-555a-bde7-7688833652cb-5905252.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1920x1080_cmsv2_b89eb408-7377-555a-bde7-7688833652cb-5905252.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">The return of these species recovers, in turn, the culture and identity that natural environments had shaped in local people, generating prosperous economies.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">\u00a9 Matias Rebak \/ Rewilding Argentina<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>A 700 thousand-hectare natural park was created in Ib\u00e9ra. Locally extinct species like the giant anteater, the Pampas deer, and the collared peccary now thrive on these protected lands, with several well-established populations. The red-and-green macaw and the giant otter, extirpated entirely from Argentina, are returning to Iber\u00e1 and are already reproducing, giving birth to new generations.<\/p>\n<p>Rewilding Argentina is now reintroducing South America&#039;s apex predator: the jaguar. After ten years of hard work, the government and foundation together released the first six jaguars into these wild wetlands in 2021. Ten park entrances, or \"portals,\" were then developed, linking the park with local communities, which today find prosperity in the same place where traditional extractive activities once didn&#039;t provide. Now, Rewilding Argentina replicates the model in the \u2018Chacoan Impenetrable\u2019 dry forests, the arid Patagonian steppe, and the Atlantic coasts of Southern Argentina.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//90//52//52//808x454_cmsv2_3fa6a21b-1de0-5d4a-ae40-b783b9fd874f-5905252.jpg/" alt=\"\u00a9 Matias Rebak\/Rewilding Argentina\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/384x216_cmsv2_3fa6a21b-1de0-5d4a-ae40-b783b9fd874f-5905252.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/640x360_cmsv2_3fa6a21b-1de0-5d4a-ae40-b783b9fd874f-5905252.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/750x422_cmsv2_3fa6a21b-1de0-5d4a-ae40-b783b9fd874f-5905252.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/828x466_cmsv2_3fa6a21b-1de0-5d4a-ae40-b783b9fd874f-5905252.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1080x608_cmsv2_3fa6a21b-1de0-5d4a-ae40-b783b9fd874f-5905252.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1200x675_cmsv2_3fa6a21b-1de0-5d4a-ae40-b783b9fd874f-5905252.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/90\/52\/52\/1920x1080_cmsv2_3fa6a21b-1de0-5d4a-ae40-b783b9fd874f-5905252.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Bringing back extinct or endangered species such as the pampas deer has meant a revolution for Argentina&apos;s conservation culture.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">\u00a9 Matias Rebak\/Rewilding Argentina<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The vision is to bring this model to even more regions of this vast country.<\/p>\n<p>Our planet is suffering an unprecedented crisis caused by one of its species: humans. Biodiversity loss, climate change, and pandemics are intertwined and profoundly linked to the rampant destruction of the earth&#039;s natural ecosystems. 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These plants generate thousands of jobs for Chubut province, home to some 600,000 people. \n\n\"Fish processing generates work... it's true. But these are multi-million-dollar companies that don't want to pay freight to take the waste to a treatment plant that already exists in Puerto Madryn, 35 miles away, or build a plant closer,\" says Pablo Lada. \n\nWatch the video above to see the pink lagoon. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>A lagoon in Argentina has turned pink and environmentalists say dumped chemical waste is to blame. The colour comes from sodium sulfite, an antibacterial product used in fish factories.<\/p>\n<p>The lagoon, near the town of Trewlew and 1,400km south of Buenos Aires, receives runoff from an industrial park and has turned the colour of fuchsia before.<\/p>\n<p>In recent weeks, residents living near the lagoon blocked roads used by trucks carrying processed fish waste to treatment plants on the outskirts of their city.<\/p>\n<p>With the area off-limits due to the protest, authorities granted authorisation for factories to dump their waste into the Corfo lagoon.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"4793806,5483382,5770042\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//green//2021//06//17//how-clean-are-europe-s-oceans-lakes-and-rivers/">How clean are Europe's oceans, lakes and rivers?<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//green//2021//11//03//penises-are-shrinking-because-of-pollution-warns-environmental-scientist/">Penises are shrinking because of pollution, warns environmental scientist<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//green//2020//07//06//pink-snow-in-the-italian-alps-is-linked-to-global-warming/">Pink snow in the Italian Alps could be linked to global warming<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>Who is to blame?<\/h2><p>Residents have long complained of foul smells and other environmental issues around the lagoon and the nearby river.<\/p>\n<p>\"The lagoon turned pink last week and remained the abnormal colour on Sunday,\" says Pablo Lada, an environmental activist who blames the government for the lake being polluted. \"Those who should be in control are the ones who authorize the poisoning of people.\"<\/p>\n<p>Head of Environmental Control for Chubut province, Juan Micheloud, said last week, \"The reddish colour does not cause damage and will disappear in a few days.\"<\/p>\n<p>However, Sebastian de la Vallina, Planning Secretary for the city of Trelew disagreed: \"It is not possible to minimise something so serious.\"<\/p>\n<h2>What's the solution?<\/h2><p>Environmental engineer and virologist Federico Restrepo told AFP that this kind of fish waste should be treated before being dumped.<\/p>\n<p>Dozens of foreign fishing companies operate in the area, mainly processing prawns and hake. These plants generate thousands of jobs for Chubut province, home to some 600,000 people.<\/p>\n<p>\"Fish processing generates work... it&#039;s true. But these are multi-million-dollar companies that don&#039;t want to pay freight to take the waste to a treatment plant that already exists in Puerto Madryn, 35 miles away, or build a plant closer,\" says Pablo Lada.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Watch the video above to see the pink lagoon.<\/strong><\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1627476931,"updatedAt":1723539856,"publishedAt":1627486539,"firstPublishedAt":1627486543,"lastPublishedAt":1627552690,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/93\/23\/50\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_517379ca-7d69-5746-bd2d-2237a9857eb1-5932350.jpg","altText":"Aerial view of a lagoon that turned pink due to a chemical in the Patagonian province of Chubut, Argentina, on July 23, 2021. 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It\u2019s not just the staggering diversity in the region\u2019s landscapes or the patchy GPS coverage \u2013 it\u2019s also the area\u2019s striking resemblance to the southwest United States. \n\nVenture into the provinces of Salta and Jujuy, bordering Bolivia and Chile\u2019s Atacama Desert. Here you\u2019ll find the salt flats of Utah, the red rock canyons of Arizona, the adobe houses and cactus-strewn high desert of New Mexico and the rugged hills and vineyards of California \u2013 all within several hundred kilometres. \n\nThis is the only part of Argentina where the indigenous Andean culture survived the colonial era. Throw in the bustling atmosphere of the provincial capital Salta and the numerous wine estates around Cafayate, and you\u2019ve got a recipe for a perfect road trip. As transport options are limited and photo opportunities galore, renting a car really is the only option that makes sense. \n\nCultural collisions \n\nWith cheap air connections to Buenos Aires, the lively city of Salta is the gateway to the region. But don\u2019t hit the road just yet, Jack \u2013 at least not before climbing the hill of Cerro San Bernardo for a birds-eye view (take the cable car unless you\u2019re very fit). \n\nFrom up here, Salta appears a typical Hispanic colonial city with straight roads, shady plazas and extravagant churches. The region also has a rich pre-Columbine history whose influence continues to be felt today in its culture and traditions. \n\nFirst, there\u2019s the food: besides its juicy, peppery empanadas, a version of the meat pies found all over Argentina, Salta has a reputation for traditional Andean dishes. Drop into Do\u00f1a Salta on Calle Cordoba to try these local specialities. \n\nThen there\u2019s the distinctive local musical culture, best reflected in the city\u2019s pe\u00f1as, a blend of Hispanic and indigenous Andean traditions that celebrate the folklore of northern Argentina. Featuring dancing, drums, guitar and violins, a pe\u00f1a is often a raucous performance, in which audience participation is actively encouraged. Try the popular La Vieja Estaci\u00f3n , or the more authentic La Casona del Molino, where musicians turn up spontaneously. \n\nBefore leaving, don\u2019t miss the Museum of High Altitude Archaeology. One of Argentina\u2019s best, its star exhibit is the Children of Llullaillaco, considered by experts as some of the world\u2019s best-preserved mummies. These are the hunched remains of three Inca children, sacrificed over 500 years ago near the summit of a 6,739 m Andean volcano on the Argentina-Chile border. \n\nArgentina\u2019s wild frontier \n\nSalta lies amid lush green woods and meadows, but once you set a course southwest it\u2019s not long before the landscape begins to shake itself into foothills, funnelling the road into narrow valleys. Soon your engine will be straining on the ascent of the Cuesta del Obispo (\u201cBishop\u2019s Hill\u201d), a spectacular serpentine that reaches 3,154 m above sea level at its highest point. Entering the Calchaqu\u00ed Valley, the landscape opens up into a desolate high-altitude desert traversed by guanaco herds and dotted with fields of towering furry cacti. \n\nWith its white adobe houses, window grilles and colonial plaza, the village of Cachi is straight out of a Sam Peckinpah film. In fact, the whole area is a rustic vision of the Wild West \u2013 roadside shrines, ruined haciendas, tumbleweed, goatherders, gauchos in wide-brimmed hats kicking back on the porches in the shade. \n\nCrouched at the foot of the snowy peaks of the 5,000-m Nevado de Cachi, the village enjoys a stunning setting. Cachi\u2019s tranquil vibe means few visitors limit their stay to one night. \n\nOne of Cachi\u2019s distinctive features is the use of the porous wood of the local cactus variety in its adobe architecture. The ceiling beams of many buildings are carved from the material, including the Iglesia San Jos\u00e9, a Spanish colonial church on the central plaza. Even the confession booths are made from cactus. \n\nOff-roading on Route 40 \n\nFrom Cachi, there\u2019s only one option for the adventurous of spirit \u2013 driving the 157 km south along the Calchaqu\u00ed river on unpaved road to Cafayate. The route follows Argentina\u2019s iconic Ruta 40, which shadows the Andes all the way down the country to the windswept expanses of Patagonia. Here, in its infancy, the highway is a ragged, rebellious dirt track that will test your nerve as it cuts sharply around dry arroyos and through ravines. \n\nIt\u2019s possible to reach Cafayate in three to four hours, but it\u2019s more rewarding to take it slowly and soak up the widescreen landscapes and the languorous atmosphere along the way. The village of Molinos is a sleepy settlement, with low houses shuttered against the blinding desert light. Climb the belfry of the local church for a view of the plaza. \n\nThe scenic highlight of the road to Cafayate is undoubtedly the drive through the dusty Quebrada de las Flechas (\u201cValley of the Arrows\u201d), a tightly packed sea of serrated rock formations that look like something from an alien world. \n\nGrapes and canyons \n\nIf Cachi brings New Mexico to mind, then the peaceful town of Cafayate conjures up northern California\u2019s Napa Valley \u2013 and not only because of its crisp air, dry climate and rugged hills. One of the world\u2019s premier grape-growing centres, Cafayate is home to dozens of vineyards producing top-quality wines. The most atmospheric among them are Finca Las Nubes and Bodega El Esteco , graceful estates with views of the mountains. \n\nJust 20 km outside Cafayate on the road to Salta, the Quebrada de las Conchas is the equal of anything you\u2019ll see in Arizona bar the Grand Canyon itself. Come before sunset and scramble up one of the outcrops for a heart-stopping panorama of red rock ridges and ravines before returning to Cafayate for dinner. \n\nIt\u2019s a three-four hour drive back to Salta, but allow extra: for the first two hours the road winds through a succession of terracotta canyons with soaring walls. There are spectacular viewpoints all along the road, including several places where you can walk into deep defiles in the rock. Ignore the busy La Garganta del Diablo and drive on to El Anfiteatro, a towering natural enclosure with acoustics befitting of a concert hall \u2013 try it. \n\nRumble in the jungle \n\nOnce back in Salta, it\u2019s a short drive north into neighbouring Jujuy Province. But instead of taking the modern highway, consider buckling up tight for the thrilling ride along the old Ruta 9, the Camino de Cornisa. \n\nThis 92-km corkscrew twists and wriggles its way through the steep hills and forests of the Yungas, a humid region of dense semitropical jungle that stretches from eastern Peru down through Bolivia and into northern Argentina. The road is narrow and at times clings precariously to the sides of the valley, so it\u2019s not an option for the faint-hearted. \n\nThe contrast with the arid landscapes of Salta is astonishing: all of a sudden, you find yourself in a world of sinuous, liana-hung trees and lush vegetation. These narrow green ravines are teeming with wildlife: Butterflies flash across the road, the air echoes with the staccato calls of tropical birds, and you may even see a tapir or peccary. \n\nRainbow mountains and Inca ghosts \n\nBeyond the regional capital of San Salvador de Jujuy, the highway sweeps steadily uphill into a deep Andean valley flanked by multi-coloured crags. This is the Quebrada de Humahuaca, an ancient trade route whose human history goes back 10,000 years. \n\nThe area\u2019s rich cultural heritage has seen it designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The valley contains a string of indigenous villages, where many of the mat\u00e9-sipping locals still use ancient farming practices and bake dishes in clay ovens. Near laid-back Tilcara, one of Argentina\u2019s oldest continuously inhabited settlements, you can explore the remains of a Quechua fortress from pre-Inca times. \n\nA few kilometres before Tilcara is Purmamarca, an indigenous village overlooked by the undulating red, purple and orange strata of Cerro de Siete Colores (Seven Colours Hill), a worthy rival to Peru\u2019s \u201cRainbow Mountain\u201d. The Paseo de Los Colorados is a short hiking trail that leads up the hill, opening up spectacular views of the rock formations, which are 600 million years old. \n\nIn the evenings, some of Purmamarca\u2019s bars offer a more intimate version of the Salta pe\u00f1a, with hard-bitten musicians growling songs of tragic love and Quechua legends. \n\nSeas of salt \n\nBeyond Purmamarca, the road bounds swiftly up a side valley before beginning the epic climb towards the Chilean border, located around 4,000 m above sea level. Named the Cuesta de Lip\u00e1n, this dizzying series of switchbacks carry you up into the clouds and beyond. Eventually, you\u2019ll reach the Salinas Grandes, a vast expanse of glittering salt ringed by distant mountain ridges. These salt flats might be little more than a spot on the map compared to the endless spaces of the Salar de Uyuni across the border in Bolivia, but at just over 200 sq km they are still the world\u2019s third-largest. \n\nAt this point, it will be hard to resist the seductive call of Chile\u2019s Atacama Desert, but since most car rental companies won\u2019t let you leave the country, it\u2019s time to set a rueful course downhill for Salta and come back down to earth. Just make sure your brakes are in good condition. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>At times it\u2019s hard to know where you are in northwest Argentina. It\u2019s not just the staggering diversity in the region\u2019s landscapes or the patchy GPS coverage \u2013 it\u2019s also the area\u2019s striking resemblance to the southwest United States.<\/p>\n<p>Venture into the provinces of Salta and Jujuy, bordering Bolivia and Chile\u2019s Atacama Desert. Here you\u2019ll find the salt flats of Utah, the red rock canyons of Arizona, the adobe houses and cactus-strewn high desert of New Mexico and the rugged hills and vineyards of California \u2013 all within several hundred kilometres.<\/p>\n<p>This is the only part of Argentina where the indigenous Andean culture survived the colonial era. Throw in the bustling atmosphere of the provincial capital Salta and the numerous wine estates around Cafayate, and you\u2019ve got a recipe for a perfect road trip. As transport options are limited and photo opportunities galore, renting a car really is the only option that makes sense.<\/p>\n<h2>Cultural collisions<\/h2><p>With cheap air connections to Buenos Aires, the lively city of Salta is the gateway to the region. But don\u2019t hit the road just yet, Jack \u2013 at least not before climbing the hill of Cerro San Bernardo for a birds-eye view (take the cable car unless you\u2019re very fit).<\/p>\n<p>From up here, Salta appears a typical Hispanic colonial city with straight roads, shady plazas and extravagant churches. The region also has a rich pre-Columbine history whose influence continues to be felt today in its culture and traditions.<\/p>\n<p>First, there\u2019s the food: besides its juicy, peppery empanadas, a version of the meat pies found all over Argentina, Salta has a reputation for traditional Andean dishes. Drop into <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.facebook.com//Doña-Salta-108320140957562/">Do/u00f1a Salta<\/strong><\/a> on Calle Cordoba to try these local specialities.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullscreen widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//61//13//96//1052x591_cmsv2_f7a1a9b2-d7bd-5db8-82c0-d1a1d65fab7e-5611396.jpg/" alt=\"Alastair Gill\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/384x216_cmsv2_f7a1a9b2-d7bd-5db8-82c0-d1a1d65fab7e-5611396.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/640x360_cmsv2_f7a1a9b2-d7bd-5db8-82c0-d1a1d65fab7e-5611396.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/750x422_cmsv2_f7a1a9b2-d7bd-5db8-82c0-d1a1d65fab7e-5611396.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/828x466_cmsv2_f7a1a9b2-d7bd-5db8-82c0-d1a1d65fab7e-5611396.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1080x608_cmsv2_f7a1a9b2-d7bd-5db8-82c0-d1a1d65fab7e-5611396.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1200x675_cmsv2_f7a1a9b2-d7bd-5db8-82c0-d1a1d65fab7e-5611396.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1920x1080_cmsv2_f7a1a9b2-d7bd-5db8-82c0-d1a1d65fab7e-5611396.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Salta&apos;s musicians on Cerro de San Bernardo.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Alastair Gill<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Then there\u2019s the distinctive local musical culture, best reflected in the city\u2019s pe\u00f1as, a blend of Hispanic and indigenous Andean traditions that celebrate the folklore of northern Argentina. Featuring dancing, drums, guitar and violins, a pe\u00f1a is often a raucous performance, in which audience participation is actively encouraged. Try the popular <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"http:////www.laviejaestacion.com.ar/">La Vieja Estaci\u00f3n<\/strong><\/a>, or the more authentic La Casona del Molino, where musicians turn up spontaneously.<\/p>\n<p>Before leaving, don\u2019t miss the Museum of High Altitude Archaeology. One of Argentina\u2019s best, its star exhibit is the Children of Llullaillaco, considered by experts as some of the world\u2019s best-preserved mummies. These are the hunched remains of three Inca children, sacrificed over 500 years ago near the summit of a 6,739 m Andean volcano on the Argentina-Chile border.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"5592118\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//04//24//how-these-wine-temples-changed-argentina-s-wine-industry/">How these \u2018wine temples\u2019 changed Argentina\u2019s wine industry<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>Argentina\u2019s wild frontier<\/h2><p>Salta lies amid lush green woods and meadows, but once you set a course southwest it\u2019s not long before the landscape begins to shake itself into foothills, funnelling the road into narrow valleys. Soon your engine will be straining on the ascent of the Cuesta del Obispo (\u201cBishop\u2019s Hill\u201d), a spectacular serpentine that reaches 3,154 m above sea level at its highest point. Entering the Calchaqu\u00ed Valley, the landscape opens up into a desolate high-altitude desert traversed by guanaco herds and dotted with fields of towering furry cacti.<\/p>\n<p>With its white adobe houses, window grilles and colonial plaza, the village of Cachi is straight out of a Sam Peckinpah film. In fact, the whole area is a rustic vision of the Wild West \u2013 roadside shrines, ruined haciendas, tumbleweed, goatherders, gauchos in wide-brimmed hats kicking back on the porches in the shade.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullscreen widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//61//13//96//1052x591_cmsv2_fb484d7a-7e2a-5a0e-a308-023133e9cd3a-5611396.jpg/" alt=\"Alastair Gill\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/384x216_cmsv2_fb484d7a-7e2a-5a0e-a308-023133e9cd3a-5611396.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/640x360_cmsv2_fb484d7a-7e2a-5a0e-a308-023133e9cd3a-5611396.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/750x422_cmsv2_fb484d7a-7e2a-5a0e-a308-023133e9cd3a-5611396.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/828x466_cmsv2_fb484d7a-7e2a-5a0e-a308-023133e9cd3a-5611396.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1080x608_cmsv2_fb484d7a-7e2a-5a0e-a308-023133e9cd3a-5611396.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1200x675_cmsv2_fb484d7a-7e2a-5a0e-a308-023133e9cd3a-5611396.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1920x1080_cmsv2_fb484d7a-7e2a-5a0e-a308-023133e9cd3a-5611396.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Cachi&apos;s famous cacti are used as a building material.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Alastair Gill<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Crouched at the foot of the snowy peaks of the 5,000-m Nevado de Cachi, the village enjoys a stunning setting. Cachi\u2019s tranquil vibe means few visitors limit their stay to one night.<\/p>\n<p>One of Cachi\u2019s distinctive features is the use of the porous wood of the local cactus variety in its adobe architecture. The ceiling beams of many buildings are carved from the material, including the Iglesia San Jos\u00e9, a Spanish colonial church on the central plaza. Even the confession booths are made from cactus.<\/p>\n<h2>Off-roading on Route 40<\/h2><p>From Cachi, there\u2019s only one option for the adventurous of spirit \u2013 driving the 157 km south along the Calchaqu\u00ed river on unpaved road to Cafayate. The route follows Argentina\u2019s iconic Ruta 40, which shadows the Andes all the way down the country to the windswept expanses of Patagonia. Here, in its infancy, the highway is a ragged, rebellious dirt track that will test your nerve as it cuts sharply around dry arroyos and through ravines.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullscreen widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//61//13//96//1052x591_cmsv2_40dd5fa1-b62b-5c40-b9bc-51477346be88-5611396.jpg/" alt=\"Alastair Gill\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/384x216_cmsv2_40dd5fa1-b62b-5c40-b9bc-51477346be88-5611396.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/640x360_cmsv2_40dd5fa1-b62b-5c40-b9bc-51477346be88-5611396.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/750x422_cmsv2_40dd5fa1-b62b-5c40-b9bc-51477346be88-5611396.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/828x466_cmsv2_40dd5fa1-b62b-5c40-b9bc-51477346be88-5611396.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1080x608_cmsv2_40dd5fa1-b62b-5c40-b9bc-51477346be88-5611396.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1200x675_cmsv2_40dd5fa1-b62b-5c40-b9bc-51477346be88-5611396.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1920x1080_cmsv2_40dd5fa1-b62b-5c40-b9bc-51477346be88-5611396.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">A chapel on Ruta 40 from Cachi to Cafayate.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Alastair Gill<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>It\u2019s possible to reach Cafayate in three to four hours, but it\u2019s more rewarding to take it slowly and soak up the widescreen landscapes and the languorous atmosphere along the way. The village of Molinos is a sleepy settlement, with low houses shuttered against the blinding desert light. Climb the belfry of the local church for a view of the plaza.<\/p>\n<p>The scenic highlight of the road to Cafayate is undoubtedly the drive through the dusty Quebrada de las Flechas (\u201cValley of the Arrows\u201d), a tightly packed sea of serrated rock formations that look like something from an alien world.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"5315904\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//09//12//in-pictures-sleep-in-a-hanging-capsule-on-the-edge-of-a-mountain-in-peru/">This hanging hotel in Peru isn't for the faint-hearted<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>Grapes and canyons<\/h2><p>If Cachi brings New Mexico to mind, then the peaceful town of Cafayate conjures up northern California\u2019s Napa Valley \u2013 and not only because of its crisp air, dry climate and rugged hills. One of the world\u2019s premier grape-growing centres, Cafayate is home to dozens of vineyards producing top-quality wines. The most atmospheric among them are <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.fincalasnubes.com.ar/">Finca Las Nubes<\/strong><\/a> and <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"http:////www.elesteco.com//en///">Bodega El Esteco<\/strong><\/a>, graceful estates with views of the mountains.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullscreen widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//61//13//96//1052x591_cmsv2_4264e095-380c-514f-8353-593930e0058a-5611396.jpg/" alt=\"Alastair Gill\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/384x216_cmsv2_4264e095-380c-514f-8353-593930e0058a-5611396.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/640x360_cmsv2_4264e095-380c-514f-8353-593930e0058a-5611396.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/750x422_cmsv2_4264e095-380c-514f-8353-593930e0058a-5611396.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/828x466_cmsv2_4264e095-380c-514f-8353-593930e0058a-5611396.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1080x608_cmsv2_4264e095-380c-514f-8353-593930e0058a-5611396.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1200x675_cmsv2_4264e095-380c-514f-8353-593930e0058a-5611396.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1920x1080_cmsv2_4264e095-380c-514f-8353-593930e0058a-5611396.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Cafayate village<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Alastair Gill<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>Just 20 km outside Cafayate on the road to Salta, the Quebrada de las Conchas is the equal of anything you\u2019ll see in Arizona bar the Grand Canyon itself. Come before sunset and scramble up one of the outcrops for a heart-stopping panorama of red rock ridges and ravines before returning to Cafayate for dinner.<\/p>\n<p>It\u2019s a three-four hour drive back to Salta, but allow extra: for the first two hours the road winds through a succession of terracotta canyons with soaring walls. There are spectacular viewpoints all along the road, including several places where you can walk into deep defiles in the rock. Ignore the busy La Garganta del Diablo and drive on to El Anfiteatro, a towering natural enclosure with acoustics befitting of a concert hall \u2013 try it.<\/p>\n<h2>Rumble in the jungle<\/h2><p>Once back in Salta, it\u2019s a short drive north into neighbouring Jujuy Province. But instead of taking the modern highway, consider buckling up tight for the thrilling ride along the old Ruta 9, the Camino de Cornisa.<\/p>\n<p>This 92-km corkscrew twists and wriggles its way through the steep hills and forests of the Yungas, a humid region of dense semitropical jungle that stretches from eastern Peru down through Bolivia and into northern Argentina. The road is narrow and at times clings precariously to the sides of the valley, so it\u2019s not an option for the faint-hearted.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullscreen widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//61//13//96//1052x591_cmsv2_1c6ad5dc-471b-5daa-9877-6569f513e5ac-5611396.jpg/" alt=\"Alastair Gill\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/384x216_cmsv2_1c6ad5dc-471b-5daa-9877-6569f513e5ac-5611396.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/640x360_cmsv2_1c6ad5dc-471b-5daa-9877-6569f513e5ac-5611396.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/750x422_cmsv2_1c6ad5dc-471b-5daa-9877-6569f513e5ac-5611396.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/828x466_cmsv2_1c6ad5dc-471b-5daa-9877-6569f513e5ac-5611396.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1080x608_cmsv2_1c6ad5dc-471b-5daa-9877-6569f513e5ac-5611396.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1200x675_cmsv2_1c6ad5dc-471b-5daa-9877-6569f513e5ac-5611396.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1920x1080_cmsv2_1c6ad5dc-471b-5daa-9877-6569f513e5ac-5611396.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">The surprising greenery of the Camino de la Cornisa.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Alastair Gill<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The contrast with the arid landscapes of Salta is astonishing: all of a sudden, you find yourself in a world of sinuous, liana-hung trees and lush vegetation. These narrow green ravines are teeming with wildlife: Butterflies flash across the road, the air echoes with the staccato calls of tropical birds, and you may even see a tapir or peccary.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"5432448\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//03//08//here-are-5-of-europe-s-unmissable-road-trips/">Here are 5 of Europe's unmissable road trips<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>Rainbow mountains and Inca ghosts<\/h2><p>Beyond the regional capital of San Salvador de Jujuy, the highway sweeps steadily uphill into a deep Andean valley flanked by multi-coloured crags. This is the Quebrada de Humahuaca, an ancient trade route whose human history goes back 10,000 years.<\/p>\n<p>The area\u2019s rich cultural heritage has seen it designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The valley contains a string of indigenous villages, where many of the mat\u00e9-sipping locals still use ancient farming practices and bake dishes in clay ovens. Near laid-back Tilcara, one of Argentina\u2019s oldest continuously inhabited settlements, you can explore the remains of a Quechua fortress from pre-Inca times.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullscreen widget--animation-ease-in-up widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.5625\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//61//13//96//1052x591_cmsv2_9b1db8ae-a309-5799-b98d-8a20407389b4-5611396.jpg/" alt=\"Alastair Gill\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/384x216_cmsv2_9b1db8ae-a309-5799-b98d-8a20407389b4-5611396.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/640x360_cmsv2_9b1db8ae-a309-5799-b98d-8a20407389b4-5611396.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/750x422_cmsv2_9b1db8ae-a309-5799-b98d-8a20407389b4-5611396.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/828x466_cmsv2_9b1db8ae-a309-5799-b98d-8a20407389b4-5611396.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1080x608_cmsv2_9b1db8ae-a309-5799-b98d-8a20407389b4-5611396.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1200x675_cmsv2_9b1db8ae-a309-5799-b98d-8a20407389b4-5611396.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/61\/13\/96\/1920x1080_cmsv2_9b1db8ae-a309-5799-b98d-8a20407389b4-5611396.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">A young musician in Quebrada de Humahuaca.<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Alastair Gill<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>A few kilometres before Tilcara is Purmamarca, an indigenous village overlooked by the undulating red, purple and orange strata of Cerro de Siete Colores (Seven Colours Hill), a worthy rival to Peru\u2019s \u201cRainbow Mountain\u201d. 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- Argentina Wine Temples","channels":[{"id":1},{"id":2},{"id":4},{"id":5},{"id":12},{"id":14}],"status":2,"title":"How these \u2018wine temples\u2019 changed Argentina\u2019s wine industry","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"These 'wine temples' changed Argentina's wine industry","titleListing2":"How these \u2018wine temples\u2019 changed Argentina\u2019s wine industry","leadin":"Wine tasting in Argentina is like a religion at these \u2018wine temples\u2019","summary":"Wine tasting in Argentina is like a religion at these \u2018wine temples\u2019","keySentence":"","url":"how-these-wine-temples-changed-argentina-s-wine-industry","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/travel\/2021\/04\/24\/how-these-wine-temples-changed-argentina-s-wine-industry","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Two architects helped put Argentina\u2019s wine on the world stage by building \u2018wine temples\u2019. \n\nArgentina has a long history of wine making but until the mid 1990s most wine was considered \u2018table wine\u2019 and was not exported outside of Argentina. \n\nThese days Argentina is the World\u2019s 5th largest producer of wine. Its province of Mendoza is internationally renowned for its Malbec red wine. But what you might not know is that it has also become a global leader in winery and wine cellar architecture. \n\nWhat\u2019s the difference between a winery and a vineyard? \n\nA winery is a building or place where wine is produced. This isn\u2019t to be confused with a vineyard which is where the grapes for the wine are grown. Many artisan wine producers like those in Mendoza have their wineries surrounded by their vineyards which makes them a great place to visit. \n\nHow did Argentina put itself on the world wine map? \n\nIn 1991 the then Argentinian President Carlos Menem tied the value of the peso to the US dollar. This didn\u2019t have entirely positive effects on the country but it did help to increase Argentina\u2019s international trade and meant that Argentinian wines could be competitively priced for the US market. \n\nAt the end of the 1990s, winegrowers in Mendoza decided to produce quality wines that could compete on international markets. They enlisted the help of Bormida Yanzon , an architecture firm, to design and build wineries across the region. \n\nTwenty years later, the Argentinian wine industry has boomed and the drama, style and scale of these magnificent buildings, dedicated to all things wine, have earned them the nickname \u2018wine temples\u2019. \n\nWhat is a wine temple? \n\nEliana Bormida and Mario Yanzon have worked on more than 40 projects across the Mendoza region. They create unique buildings designed to be at the cutting edge of wine production and education, but also luxurious settings for guests to visit and taste the wines. \n\nThe light, textures, sounds, materials and smells in their wine temples all play a role in the wine tasting experience and the architects have considered every detail of their designs to stimulate the senses during a visit. \n\nWhere can I find these wine temples? \n\nThe Mendoza wine region is set in the arid climate at the foothills of the Andes mountain range in west Argentina. The dramatic and unique scenery has inspired the architects to develop, what they call, \u2018landscape architecture\u2019 which aims to create buildings which work harmoniously with the landscape and don\u2019t detract from the surrounding natural beauty. \n\nOne half of the duo, Mario Yanz\u00f3n, explains their design approach, saying, \"In this landscape, the Andes stand out, like the 'prima donna' of the stage. So we try not to make our architecture compete with what you have to see first, which is the mountain range.\" \n\nEach design is unique to its location and the producer. The architects take inspiration from traditional building techniques, Indigenous communities and the surrounding landscape. \n\nTheir project at the Salentein Bodega , in the Uco Valley, links a wine cellar, chapel and visitor centre and is surrounded by 2,000 hectares of vineyards. It is built in the style of a Greek cross and the site looks like a temple inspired by renaissance churches. \n\nThe visitor centre has been given the name \u2018Killka\u2019, which is the Quechan word for \u2018entrance\u2019, a language still widely spoken among Andean people. For its facade, the architects used an ancient technique known as cyclopean masonry, using sand and stones taken from the surrounding earth. \n\nWatch the video above to learn more about Mendoza\u2019s wine temples. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>Two architects helped put Argentina\u2019s wine on the world stage by building \u2018wine temples\u2019.<\/p>\n<p>Argentina has a long history of wine making but until the mid 1990s most wine was considered \u2018table wine\u2019 and was not exported outside of Argentina.<\/p>\n<p>These days Argentina is the World\u2019s 5th largest producer of wine. Its province of Mendoza is internationally renowned for its Malbec red wine. But what you might not know is that it has also become a global leader in winery and wine cellar architecture.<\/p>\n<h2>What\u2019s the difference between a winery and a vineyard?<\/h2><p>A winery is a building or place where wine is produced. This isn\u2019t to be confused with a vineyard which is where the grapes for the wine are grown. Many artisan wine producers like those in Mendoza have their wineries surrounded by their vineyards which makes them a great place to visit.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"5540356,5288724,5135216\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//04//10//in-pictures-french-winemakers-light-fires-in-vineyards-to-protect-harvest-from-frost/">French winemakers light candles in vineyards to try and save fruit from frost<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2020//11//24//bringing-an-ancient-roman-vineyard-back-to-life/">Bringing an ancient Roman vineyard back to life<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//01//17//the-ultimate-wine-tour-is-in-croatia-20-metres-under-the-sea/">The ultimate wine tour is in Croatia, 20 metres under the sea<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>How did Argentina put itself on the world wine map?<\/h2><p>In 1991 the then Argentinian President Carlos Menem tied the value of the peso to the US dollar. This didn\u2019t have entirely positive effects on the country but it did help to increase Argentina\u2019s international trade and meant that Argentinian wines could be competitively priced for the US market.<\/p>\n<p>At the end of the 1990s, winegrowers in Mendoza decided to produce quality wines that could compete on international markets. They enlisted the help of <strong><a href=https://www.euronews.com/"http:////www.bormidayanzon.com///">Bormida Yanzon<\/a><\/strong>, an architecture firm, to design and build wineries across the region.<\/p>\n<p>Twenty years later, the Argentinian wine industry has boomed and the drama, style and scale of these magnificent buildings, dedicated to all things wine, have earned them the nickname \u2018wine temples\u2019.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-quotation\n widget--size-fullwidth\n widget--align-center\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__content\">\n <blockquote class=\"widget__quote\">\n <span class=\"widget__quoteText\">The light, textures, sounds, materials and smells in their wine temples all play a role in the wine tasting experience<\/span>\n <\/blockquote>\n <cite class=\"widget__author\">\n <\/cite>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>What is a wine temple?<\/h2><p>Eliana Bormida and Mario Yanzon have worked on more than 40 projects across the Mendoza region. They create unique buildings designed to be at the cutting edge of wine production and education, but also luxurious settings for guests to visit and taste the wines.<\/p>\n<p>The light, textures, sounds, materials and smells in their wine temples all play a role in the wine tasting experience and the architects have considered every detail of their designs to stimulate the senses during a visit.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"5585788,5464864,5315904\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//04//21//the-world-s-best-mountainside-retreats-for-people-who-live-on-the-edge/">The world's best mountainside retreats for people who live on the edge<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2021//09//12//in-pictures-sleep-in-a-hanging-capsule-on-the-edge-of-a-mountain-in-peru/">This hanging hotel in Peru isn't for the faint-hearted<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//travel//2022//04//17//tour-the-incredible-holiday-house-that-mirrors-the-californian-desert-and-has-its-own-moun/">This spectacular Californian holiday house comes with its own mountain<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>Where can I find these wine temples?<\/h2><p>The Mendoza wine region is set in the arid climate at the foothills of the Andes mountain range in west Argentina. 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I started to find out where to do it. I called my old friend Gin\u00e9s Gonz\u00e1lez Garc\u00eda, whom I have known long before he was a minister,\" Verbitsky told a local radio station. \"I went to the ministry and the team of vaccinators was there\". \n\nFern\u00e1ndez\u2019s government has been harshly criticised for Argentina\u2019s slow vaccination operation. So far, the South American country has received about 1.5 million doses, mostly Sputnik V but also AstraZeneca, insufficient to immunize a population of 40 million. \n\nArgentina has had 2 million people infected by the coronavirus and 50,857 deaths from COVID-19. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>President Alberto Fern\u00e1ndez removed Argentina&#039;s health minister on Friday after a well-known local journalist said he had been given a coronavirus vaccination preferentially after requesting one from the minister.<\/p>\n<p>The president \"instructed his chief of staff to request the resignation of health minister\" Gin\u00e9s Gonz\u00e1lez Garc\u00eda, who is in charge of the government\u2019s COVID-19 strategy, said a government official, who was not authorised to release the information and spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"5389096,5280622\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2021//02//19//covid-19-g7-leaders-to-boost-vaccine-commitment-to-poorer-countries-in-covax-programme/">COVID-19: G7 leaders boost vaccine commitment to poorer countries in COVAX programme<\/a><\/li><li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////www.euronews.com//2021//11//17//covid-19-vaccinations-in-europe-which-countries-are-leading-the-way/">COVID vaccine: Who in Europe is leading the race to herd immunity?<\/a><\/li>\n <\/ul>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<p>The firing comes on the heels of reports in recent days that mayors, legislators, activists and people close to political power received vaccine shots despite not being in the priority group of doctors, health personnel and the elderly authorized to receive them.<\/p>\n<p>In a Twitter post, Gonz\u00e1lez Garcia said he acceded to the president&#039;s request to step down, but insisted he was forced out over a \"misunderstanding\". He said that the \"vaccinated people belong to the groups included within the target population of the current campaign\".<\/p>\n<p>Carla Vizzotti, the number two official at the ministry under Gonz\u00e1lez Garc\u00eda, will take over as minister, the state news agency T\u00e9lam said.<\/p>\n<p>The stir in Argentina follows an uproar in Peru last week after it was confirmed that more than 400 political officials and other prominent people, including then-President Mart\u00edn Vizcarra, secretly received doses of the vaccine produced by the Chinese pharmaceutical company Sinopharm before health professionals.<\/p>\n<p>Gonz\u00e1lez Garcia&#039;s removal came after journalist Horacio Verbitsky, whose stories and columns on a website and on the radio are seen as pro-government, said he called the minister to request a vaccination and Gonz\u00e1lez Garc\u00eda summoned him to the Health Ministry where he received a Sputnik V vaccine jab on Thursday.<\/p>\n<p>\"I decided to get vaccinated. 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So far, the South American country has received about 1.5 million doses, mostly Sputnik V but also AstraZeneca, insufficient to immunize a population of 40 million.<\/p>\n<p>Argentina has had 2 million people infected by the coronavirus and 50,857 deaths from COVID-19.<\/p>\n","hashtag":null,"createdAt":1613804176,"updatedAt":1723539856,"publishedAt":1613808622,"firstPublishedAt":1613808706,"lastPublishedAt":1613808706,"expiresAt":0,"images":[{"url":"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/39\/02\/12\/{{w}}x{{h}}_cmsv2_885545ee-c555-586c-a313-e96a8f65e871-5390212.jpg","altText":"Argentina's former health minister Gines Gonzalez Garcia.","caption":"Argentina's former health minister Gines Gonzalez Garcia.","captionUrl":null,"captionCredit":"AP Photo\/Victor R. 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to 29, with one abstention. \n\nIt legalises voluntary abortions at any stage up to 14 weeks of pregnancy. \n\nAhead of the vote, pro-choice and anti-abortion demonstrators had gathered outside parliament despite coronavirus fears. \n\nThe vote overturns a similar one in 2018 which, although also passed the lower house, ultimately foundered in the Senate by 38 votes to 31. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>Argentina became one of only a handful of South American nations to legalise abortion on Wednesday, after hours of debate in the Senate.<\/p>\n<div class=\"c-widget-related\" data-stories-id=\"5237630\" data-event=\"widget_related\">\n <div class=\"c-widget-related__title\">\n <b class=\"c-widget-related__title__text\" lang=\"en\">Related<\/b>\n <\/div>\n <ul class=\"c-widget-related__list\">\n <li class=\"c-widget-related__item\"><a class=\"c-widget-related__article\" 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bill into law - here's why it's big news","titleSeo":null,"titleListing1":"Argentina has just legalised abortion - here's why it's big news","titleListing2":"Argentina's senate to make landmark decision on abortion rights - here's why it's big","leadin":"The vote on Tuesday marked the final hurdle in a long-standing campaign to see abortion legalised in the homeland of Pope Francis.","summary":"The vote on Tuesday marked the final hurdle in a long-standing campaign to see abortion legalised in the homeland of Pope Francis.","keySentence":"","url":"argentina-s-senate-to-make-landmark-decision-on-abortion-rights-here-s-why-it-s-big","canonical":"https:\/\/www.euronews.com\/2020\/12\/29\/argentina-s-senate-to-make-landmark-decision-on-abortion-rights-here-s-why-it-s-big","masterCms":"v2","plainText":"Argentina has legalised abortion for women in their first 14 weeks of pregnancy after two historic votes in Congress - an enormous move for the homeland of Pope Francis in a region known for its tight laws on the matter. \n\nThe abortion rights bill had already passed in the lower house earlier this month, and, taking into account the president's backing, it meant Tuesday's senate vote would be the final hurdle. \n\nIt was eventually passed after a 12-hour session in the upper house, with 38 votes to 29. One person abstained. \n\nOutside, protesters from both sides of the debate had gathered to mark the moment. Those who favoured the bill were dressed in green - the colours of the pro-choice movement - while those against the bill wore blue. \n\n\"Our country is a country of many contradictions,\u201d said Ester Albarello, a psychiatrist taking part in the rally in support of the bill. \"It is the only one in the world that brought members of its genocidal military dictatorship to justice with all the guarantees. But we still don\u2019t have legal abortion. Why? Because the church is together with the state.\" \n\nOn the other side was teacher Adriana Broni, who stood firm with her anti-abortion belief. \"I will not teach that it is a right to kill, murder, a baby who has no voice,\" she said. \n\nThe pope also joined in, tweeting before the senate session began: \"The Son of God was born an outcast, in order to tell us that every outcast is a child of God. \n\n\"He came into the world as each child comes into the world, weak and vulnerable, so that we can learn to accept our weaknesses with tender love. \n\nWhy is this move a big deal? \n\nLatin American countries are notoriously strict when it comes to abortion legislation, with previously only three that make it completely legal: Guyana and Cuba have widely accessible procedures, while Uruguay allows elective terminations in the first 12 weeks; this increases to 14 weeks in cases of rape. \n\nMexico City has also legalised abortion in the first 12 weeks \u2014 but this hugely differs to state laws in other parts of Mexico. In Guanajuato, for instance, a woman can face 30 years in prison for such an act. \n\nArgentina was no different \u2014 until now. The predominantly Catholic country previously prosecuted women who had abortions, and those who assisted. Exemptions were only made for pregnancies where the mother's life was at risk, or pregnancies that result from rape. \n\nThe new law means women can opt for an elective termination in the first 14 weeks, while procedures after this would only be legal in the case of the exemptions listed above. \n\nWhy now? \n\nAbortion rights in Argentina are not a new topic of discussion \u2014 there have been multiple other bills that have failed to pass in a decades-long battle \u2014 but this was a time experts thought the bill had a good chance. \n\nThe last vote in the senate on such a bill was in 2018, when pressure from conservatives and the Catholic church ultimately prevailed. It was rejected by 38 votes to 31, with two abstentions. \n\nDespite this loss, an expert told Euronews at the time that this was still a sign of progress as the very fact the bill was being debated and considered properly was a step in the right direction. \n\n\"For the first time, despite having made six previous attempts in which it was not even discussed, it has been possible to debate the bill,\" said Veronica Undurraga, an expert in human rights and gender studies. \n\n\"It is known that in one or two more years it will be discussed again and it will be approved in Argentina.\" \n\nWhat was actually different this time around? \n\nFor starters, there is a different leadership now than in 2018, and the attitudes on the topic from both have been radically different. \n\nConservative Mauricio Macri was president in 2018 when similar legalisation was last voted upon \u2014 something he did not support. The bill, therefore, narrowly passed in the lower house but failed to gain vital approval in the senate. \n\nThis time, however, the government has shifted left under President Alberto Fern\u00e1ndez, who not only tabled the bill but pushed publicly for its backing. \n\n","htmlText":"<p>Argentina has legalised abortion for women in their first 14 weeks of pregnancy after two historic votes in Congress - an enormous move for the homeland of Pope Francis in a region known for its tight laws on the matter.<\/p>\n<p>The abortion rights bill had already passed in the lower house earlier this month, and, taking into account the president&#039;s backing, it meant Tuesday&#039;s senate vote would be the final hurdle.<\/p>\n<p>It was eventually passed after a 12-hour session in the upper house, with 38 votes to 29. One person abstained.<\/p>\n<p>Outside, protesters from both sides of the debate had gathered to mark the moment. Those who favoured the bill were dressed in green - the colours of the pro-choice movement - while those against the bill wore blue.<\/p>\n<p>\"Our country is a country of many contradictions,\u201d said Ester Albarello, a psychiatrist taking part in the rally in support of the bill. \"It is the only one in the world that brought members of its genocidal military dictatorship to justice with all the guarantees. But we still don\u2019t have legal abortion. Why? Because the church is together with the state.\"<\/p>\n<p>On the other side was teacher Adriana Broni, who stood firm with her anti-abortion belief. \"I will not teach that it is a right to kill, murder, a baby who has no voice,\" she said.<\/p>\n<p>The pope also joined in, tweeting before the senate session began: \"The Son of God was born an outcast, in order to tell us that every outcast is a child of God.<\/p>\n<p>\"He came into the world as each child comes into the world, weak and vulnerable, so that we can learn to accept our weaknesses with tender love.<\/p>\n<h2>Why is this move a big deal?<\/h2><p>Latin American countries are notoriously strict when it comes to abortion legislation, with previously only three that make it completely legal: Guyana and Cuba have widely accessible procedures, while Uruguay allows elective terminations in the first 12 weeks; this increases to 14 weeks in cases of rape.<\/p>\n<p>Mexico City has also legalised abortion in the first 12 weeks \u2014 but this hugely differs to state laws in other parts of Mexico. In Guanajuato, for instance, a woman can face 30 years in prison for such an act.<\/p>\n<p>Argentina was no different \u2014 until now. The predominantly Catholic country previously prosecuted women who had abortions, and those who assisted. Exemptions were only made for pregnancies where the mother&#039;s life was at risk, or pregnancies that result from rape.<\/p>\n<p>The new law means women can opt for an elective termination in the first 14 weeks, while procedures after this would only be legal in the case of the exemptions listed above.<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6669921875\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//23//76//30//808x539_cmsv2_60d51c0a-49b8-5d95-8b5d-f39d32ff7971-5237630.jpg/" alt=\"Victor R. 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Here, a woman presents the message: &quot;Save both lives&quot; at an anti-abortion protest<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Victor R. Caivano\/AP<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>Why now?<\/h2><p>Abortion rights in Argentina are not a new topic of discussion \u2014 there have been <a href=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////es.euronews.com//2018//08//09//veronica-undurraga-por-primera-vez-se-ha-podido-discutir-la-ley-del-aborto-en-argentina-/">multiple other bills<\/a> that have failed to pass in a decades-long battle \u2014 but this was a time experts thought the bill had a good chance.<\/p>\n<p>The last vote in the senate on such a bill was in 2018, when pressure from conservatives and the Catholic church ultimately prevailed. It was rejected by 38 votes to 31, with two abstentions.<\/p>\n<p>Despite this loss, an expert told Euronews at the time that this was still a sign of progress as the very fact the bill was being debated and considered properly was a step in the right direction.<\/p>\n<p>\"For the first time, despite having made six previous attempts in which it was not even discussed, it has been possible to debate the bill,\" said Veronica Undurraga, an expert in human rights and gender studies.<\/p>\n<p>\"It is known that in one or two more years it will be discussed again and it will be approved in Argentina.\"<\/p>\n<div class=\"widget widget--type-image widget--size-fullwidth widget--animation-fade-in widget--align-center\" data-ratio=\"0.6357421875\">\n <div class=\"widget__wrapper\">\n <div class=\"widget__ratio widget__ratio--auto\">\n <div class=\"widget__contents\">\n <figure class=\"widget__figure\">\n <img class=\"widgetImage__image\" loading=\"lazy\" src=https://www.euronews.com/"https:////static.euronews.com//articles//stories//05//23//76//30//808x515_cmsv2_0aa8786d-7025-519f-891a-759878f2a320-5237630.jpg/" alt=\"Natacha Pisarenko\/AP\" srcset=\"https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/23\/76\/30\/384x244_cmsv2_0aa8786d-7025-519f-891a-759878f2a320-5237630.jpg 384w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/23\/76\/30\/640x407_cmsv2_0aa8786d-7025-519f-891a-759878f2a320-5237630.jpg 640w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/23\/76\/30\/750x477_cmsv2_0aa8786d-7025-519f-891a-759878f2a320-5237630.jpg 750w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/23\/76\/30\/828x526_cmsv2_0aa8786d-7025-519f-891a-759878f2a320-5237630.jpg 828w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/23\/76\/30\/1080x687_cmsv2_0aa8786d-7025-519f-891a-759878f2a320-5237630.jpg 1080w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/23\/76\/30\/1200x763_cmsv2_0aa8786d-7025-519f-891a-759878f2a320-5237630.jpg 1200w, https:\/\/static.euronews.com\/articles\/stories\/05\/23\/76\/30\/1920x1221_cmsv2_0aa8786d-7025-519f-891a-759878f2a320-5237630.jpg 1920w\" sizes=\"(max-width: 768px) 95vw, (max-width: 1024px) 80vw, (max-width: 1280px) 55vw, 728px\"\/>\n <figcaption class=\"widget__caption\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionWrap\">\n <span class=\"widget__captionText\">Abortion rights activists celebrated earlier this month when Argentina&apos;s lower house passed the bill<\/span>\n <span class=\"widget__captionCredit\">Natacha Pisarenko\/AP<\/span>\n <\/span>\n <\/figcaption>\n <\/figure>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n<\/div>\n\n\n<h2>What was actually different this time around?<\/h2><p>For starters, there is a different leadership now than in 2018, and the attitudes on the topic from both have been radically different.<\/p>\n<p>Conservative Mauricio Macri was president in 2018 when similar legalisation was last voted upon \u2014 something he did not support. 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