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	<title>Melodious Melodica in the Mystic Mist</title>
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	<description>Two questions about Argentina.  First, does anyone know any good hot springs [termas] that are not exceedingly far from Buenos Aires.

Second, does anyone know any music stores in Buenos Aires where I could acquire a melodica or other instruments for not too many pesos. Stipulations: We would prefer the hot springs are more natural.  That is to say, the water isn&apos;t pumped from a spring into a bathroom.  Secret ones without fences and buildings would be the raddest.  But, barring that, just good ones will suffice.&lt;br&gt;
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If hot springs do not work out, does anyone know any sweet sweet nature spots in Argentina.&lt;br&gt;
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Thanks for the assistance.</description>
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