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                  <text>El Tigre is a beautiful town within Buenos Aires Province. Tourist and natives’ love
visiting this weekend destination. In order to get to El Tigre you have to take a train,
which is about forty-five minute ride from the city. The regions name comes from
“tigres ” or jaguars that used to be hunted there.
The small little island has several small streams and rivers where you can ride your
boats and canoes. Taking a boat ride around the Delta is a must do activity here. You
are able to get away from the city life, and enjoy beautiful scenery. Puerto de Frutos
is also located in el Tigre, which is a fair that has many antique shops, restaurants,
pubs, and an amusement park called Parque de la Costa! A lot of the items here are
handcrafted items like reed, wicker, and cane furniture. You are also able to find
very cute modern home décor as well. A long with the handcrafted items, you also
have a large selection of meats, cheese, olives, and homemade jams.

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