between 13 and 14 hours
Ushuaia is sometimes referred to as the southernmost city in the world.The flight distance between Salta, in northern Argentina, and Ushuaia, in Tierra del Fuego (southernmost region of Argentina) is 2076 miles (3341 km). The driving distance would include crossing the Strait of Magellan (and possibly Chile), eventually including the Atlantic coast near the port of Rio Grande. The drive itself would be between 2500 and 2800 miles depending on the ship travel distance. The shortest water crossing is in inland Chile east of Punta Arenas (2300 miles driving from Salta).
You can't really drive that.
I drove to Mendoza from Santiago in a day. Rentals are cheaper in Chile (remember to get permission to drive over the boarder (usually less than $100US) A car is a requirement in Mendoza as it is well spread out. An option is to bus from BA than rent a car in MendozaFrom >>> http://www.iexplore.com/cityguides/Argentina/Buenos+Aires/Do's+and+Don'ts>>>>Driving times to Buenos Aires: From Córdoba - 9 hours; Mendoza - 17 hours; Puerto Iguazú - 20 hours; Ushuaia - 30 hours. Route 7 goes west to Mendoza and then on towards Santiago in Chile.Coach services: Hundreds of bus companies operate long-distance services from the city's Retiro Terminal de Omnibus, Avenida Antártida Argentina (tel: (011) 4310 0700/07), which is located next to the Retiro train station. Facilities at the modern and well organized terminal include tourist information, a restaurant, cafés, left-luggage, ATM, shops, pharmacy and Internet facilities. Each bus company has its own desk, above which its destinations are listed. There are coach services to hundreds of national destinations, as well as international services between Buenos Aires and Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay and Uruguay.Getting There By Rail:Rail: Trains are no longer a viable option for getting to or around Argentina, as most passenger rail services have ceased.
How long it would take to drive to Argentina depends entirely on where you are starting from.
what is the difference between drive and machine
Weeds - 2005 He Taught Me How to Drive By 3-7 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:16
The X Files - 1993 Drive 6-2 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:13
The difference between a drive and disk is that a drive is used to read a disk whether it be a floppy disk or a compact disk.
To get from Buenos Aires to Mendoza, you can take a direct flight, which typically takes about 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can travel by bus, which takes around 12-14 hours, offering a more scenic route through the Argentine countryside. If you prefer to drive, the distance is approximately 1,100 kilometers and can be covered in about 12 hours, depending on the route and traffic conditions.
Some people drive, some people walk, or ride bikes! Anyway you could think of that moves. ~randomchiick1
lol really
there is no difference.