Stephanie
UK • 3+ months • Palermo
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UK expat in Buenos Aires
Stephanie is a solo female traveler who spent over three months living in Buenos Aires and documented her experience extensively. Her blog covers everything from learning tango at local milongas to finding the best dulce de leche in San Telmo. She writes candidly about the challenges and joys of solo female travel in South America.
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