Question: There are so many opportunities that I read about in so many countries it’s hard to know where to start. Most of the information I read is about buying properties. I really don’t want to tie myself down initially to one place. How do I get information about rentals in different places. I’m interested [...]
Read More...I have always been amazed by the way an environment and its people change the minute you cross a national border. Crossing into Uruguay from Argentina is no exception. Uruguay and its people are very distinctive and dramatically different than their neighbors in Argentina (and, I suppose, even more different than their Brazilian neighbors). I’ve [...]
Read More...At first glance, Uruguay is not even Latin American. Its culture and style are far more European in flavor, yet the people are 100% “Uru- WA-sho”. What does this mean? The Uruguayan people, from my fresh perspective, are some of the most contented people I have ever met. They are for good reason.
Read More...The highlight of my visit to Uruguay was making the acquaintance of one Fitzroy McLean. During our brief but intense conversations, Fitz filled me in on a few things about the world that pretty much everyone needs to know. Fitz is a West Point graduate and former Army Ranger and Special Operations Officer who served [...]
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