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Good times for everyone. If you like fly fishing, or just seat back and enjoy a delicious trout. If you’re an athlete and you prefer kayaking, hiking, rafting, horseback riding, climb a volcano or just enjoy one of the
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There can’t be too many family-run polo operations in Argentina
like this one. Chris Ashton visits a unique estancia, run entirely by
a family of four sisters whose surname sounds remarkably English.
Forty-five
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Given that Argentina reigns supreme in the global polo community, it should come as no surprise that it boasts artists who excel in celebrating the sport of princes. Only one, however, has become a household name in the polo
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Picture for a moment an Argentine estancia (in American parlance, ranch), spanning 6,500 acres, in altitude varying between 3,000 and 4,000 feet above sea level, nestled in the Sierra Chicas of the pre-Andean Cordillera, the
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The 30th of August 2014 started the 139th year of Polo in Argentina. In fact, the first Polo match was held during this day back in 1875. Don David Shennan, a sportsman, was the pioneer of Polo in Argentina. He was the first