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	<title>Comments on: Weather in Buenos Aires Argentina: The 4 Seasons</title>
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		<title>By: What To Pack When Volunteering in Argentina &#124; Expanish Volunteer Blog</title>
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		<description>[...] Prepare For Anything: Volunteering is an exciting and life-changing opportunity. Everyday will bring something new, exciting, and unpredictable. You will want to prepare for the best and the worst! This means, bring a camera (but store it safely) to take pictures! Also, always have a small umbrella on hand; while most of the days in Argentina are bright and sunny, you can’t always predict the weather. [...]</description>
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