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Project 23 Argentina Travel Archive

Authors: Jeffery, Samuel; Bergner, Audrey;

Project 23 Argentina Travel Archive

Abstract

Project 23 Argentina Travel Archive is a structured dataset preserving Argentina-focused travel, media, article, video transcript, photography metadata, and public source records from the Samuel & Audrey Media Network. The dataset contains 10,142 records connected to Project 23, a long-term documentation effort focused on Argentina’s 23 provinces through travel guides, videos, photography, regional logistics, cultural coverage, destination research, and source-linked archive records. This archive includes structured records related to Argentina travel articles, YouTube videos, video transcripts, photography metadata, public references, geographic coverage, regional logistics, and media-network source material. Records are designed to support research, retrieval, archive search, destination coverage review, tourism communication analysis, regional media studies, and non-commercial analysis of Argentina-focused travel documentation. Project 23 should be interpreted as a structured travel media and source archive, not as a complete government, statistical, or official tourism database. Records may include historical travel information, creator-defined regional labels, normalized metadata fields, source URLs, media references, and archive notes. Some practical travel details, destination conditions, prices, routes, transportation schedules, accommodation information, and source URLs may change over time. Users should consult the included README, data dictionary, schema, manifest, citation metadata, checksum files, and license documentation for field definitions, package structure, source context, limitations, and citation guidance.

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