Argentina
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Big parking plaza (which the Argentinians call "playa") right besides the integrated Chilean/Argentinian integrated aduana, but on Argentina's side, immediately to the left as you leave the Aduana. Great spot to spend the night if the parking plaza on the Chilean side is closed (as it was for us last night). Just ask for permission from the Argentinian officials when you're being processed in the Aduana, as there's a sign saying "trucks only". No services, but very little noise (surprisingly no trucks, just us and another motorhome), and incredibly very little wind (perhaps the Aduana building worked as a shield). There's an overflowing trash can at one end of the lot, and clean toilets can be found in the Aduana building about 50 meters away.
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Passamos na Aduana pra dar entrada na Argentina e foi muito rápido. Na Isa demorou muito, mas na volta deu uns 5 minutos. Apresentamos passaportes, CRVL do veículo e ticket que nos deram de saída do Chile.
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Chegamos na Aduana às 11h pra fazer o trâmite da documentação e liberar a passagem pro Chile, pra cruzarmos até o Ushuaia. Ficamos cerca de 2h e meia na fila, mas deu tudo certo. Como não vamos entrar no Chile, não foi cobrado o Soapex compatível ao DPVAT no Brasil. Pediram passaportes, CNH, carta verde e CRVL documento do veículo. Tudo certo, fomos liberados.
Report Check-InExcelente lugar para passar a noite se o estacionamento da Aduana do lado do Chile estiver fechado.
Report Check-InBig parking plaza (which the Argentinians call "playa") right besides the integrated Chilean/Argentinian integrated aduana, but on Argentina's side, immediately to the left as you leave the Aduana. Great spot to spend the night if the parking plaza on the Chilean side is closed (as it was for us last night). Just ask for permission from the Argentinian officials when you're being processed in the Aduana, as there's a sign saying "trucks only". No services, but very little noise (surprisingly no trucks, just us and another motorhome), and incredibly very little wind (perhaps the Aduana building worked as a shield). There's an overflowing trash can at one end of the lot, and (nasty) toilets can be found in the Aduana building about 50 meters away.
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