An estimated four million fans piled into the streets of Buenos Aires to see the world champions The World Cup champions were forced Tuesday to abandon their bus for a helicopter when pandemonium ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Argentina’s open-bus parade was abandoned due to security concerns as an estimated four million people lined the streets of Buenos ...
Bus driver Rogelio Lopez is on a lifelong goodwill mission. The 56-year-old, whose daily route takes him through some of the meaner streets of Buenos Aires, is renowned as the happiest bus driver in ...
Argentina’s players and coaches returned home after winning the World Cup and got an unsurprisingly overwhelming reception from their fans. The squad made their way onto a bus and went through the ...
Argentina's World Cup champions celebrated their win with tens of thousands of fans on an open-top bus through Doha's Lusail boulevard.
The Argentina parade on Tuesday to celebrate the World Cup champions was cut short due to total chaos flooding the streets of Buenos Aires, the country’s capital. There wasn’t an empty piece of ...
A driver and his girlfriend were surprised when a bus carrying Lionel Messi and his Argentina teammates drove alongside them in Beijing. Mr He said that while they were travelling down the road his ...
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How to Take the Bus to Ushuaia From Rio Gallegos
This blog post will explain in detail what the journey is like on the bus to Ushuaia from Rio Gallegos including costs and border crossings. If you plan on taking the bus to Ushuaia, the town at the ...
Sports fans go to great lengths to watch their favorite teams on television. Some supporters may call out of work or miss family functions. However, one man in Argentina fan hijacks a bus to race home ...
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