Passengers fled a public bus on a highway in Argentina after it burst into flames in dramatic footage. On Wednesday, August 16, police security cameras captured the large bus merging onto the General ...
Bus driver Rogelio Lopez is on a lifelong goodwill mission. The 56-year-old, whose daily route takes him through some of the meaner streets of Buenos Aires, is renowned as the happiest bus driver in ...
Argentina’s players and coaches returned home after winning the World Cup and got an unsurprisingly overwhelming reception from their fans. The squad made their way onto a bus and went through the ...
Argentina’s open-bus parade was abandoned due to security concerns as an estimated four million people lined the streets of Buenos Aires, causing the tour to come to a standstill and with the players ...
A bus burst into flames on the side on an Argentina highway. Buenos Aires Police security cameras show a passenger bus driving along General Paz Highway. Passengers scramble out of the burning bus as ...
Argentina's World Cup celebrations had to be suspended amid chaotic scenes in Buenos Aires that saw a fan jump from a bridge onto a bus carrying the players. Following the Albiceleste's victory over ...
An estimated four million fans piled into the streets of Buenos Aires to see the world champions The World Cup champions were forced Tuesday to abandon their bus for a helicopter when pandemonium ...
Sports fans go to great lengths to watch their favorite teams on television. Some supporters may call out of work or miss family functions. However, one man in Argentina fan hijacks a bus to race home ...
The Argentina parade on Tuesday to celebrate the World Cup champions was cut short due to total chaos flooding the streets of Buenos Aires, the country’s capital. There wasn’t an empty piece of ...
A victory parade for the World Cup-winning Argentina men’s football team had to be cut short after millions of people gathered to celebrate in central Buenos Aires. A tale of ‘two World Cups’: Messi, ...
Andrew Evans recounts his race to reach Ushuaia before his boat left for Antarctica. One country, five buses, seven days. Argentina is a huge country. I suppose I was aware of that fact ...