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Florencia Salvioni

Florencia Salvioni is from Argentina, definitely the cream of the crop as far as Latin America, well really as far as the whole Western Hemisphere goes. Argentineans, specifically those of Buenos Aires are a people made up mostly of Italian migrants from the 19th early 20th century, but I must say that they must have been migrants from Milan all with super model genes, because the people here are stunning.

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Salvation Army Donations Transformed into Runway-Worthy Fashion in Argentina (Slideshow)

Photo copyright The Salvation Army and JWT Argentina . The Argentine branch of the Salvation Army and agency JWT Argentina have teamed up with five top local fashion designers to create high fashion couture with donated clothes. Choosing materials from the thousands of clothes donated to the institution, the designers conceived stunning outfits for both men and women, proving one more time the amazing things you can do with what others consider trash. Take a look and get inspired to recycle… Read the full story on TreeHugger

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Marcela Kloosterboer(Argentina)

Marcela Kloosterboer (born July 5, 1983, in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine actress, who was nominated for Silver Condor Award of Argentine Film Critics Association for Best New Actress in 2004 film Roma. She is vegetarian and, in 2008, collaborated in an AnimaNaturalis campaign against the use of fur.

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Fossilized poo reveals ancient ecosystem

“A new study of 30 million-year-old fossilized mega-dung balls, as big as three inches (seven centimeters) in diameter and produced from the dung of extinct giant South American mammals, reveals that the dung was also a food source for a number of insects that would steal a bite while the dung beetles weren't looking. “Traces [in the fossilized dung] record the behavior of animals actively stealing the food resources set aside by the dung beetles,” said Victoria Sanchez, a graduate student at the Museum of Natural Sciences in Buenos Aires and a co-author on the study. “The shapes and sizes of these fossilized burrows and borings in the dung balls indicate that other beetles, flies and earthworms were the culprits.

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New Maria Belen Chapur Photos Revealed!

As South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford prepares to take wife Jenny Sanford on a trip to an undisclosed place to make amends for having an affair, the first current photos of his Argentine mistress, Maria Belen Chapur, have finally surfaced! A woman’s gotta eat

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