Kim Dae-ho recalled the time he visited Argentina.

On the 27th, the MBC Every1 program "The Great Guide 2" depicted the journey of 'Three Urbanites' Park Myung-soo, Choi Daniel, and Lee Mujin, along with guide Andres, through Patagonia, Argentina.

After finishing their meal at a restaurant in Patagonia, the four headed to their accommodation. Andres had previously described it as a cost-effective place. While Andres remained tight-lipped about the accommodation, he made a 'clear-eyed' and Park Myung-soo, sensing something unusual, said, "I put importance on accommodation. Don't hand out sleeping bags saying it allows us to experience nature. We like our urban comforts," he urged. Choi Daniel visibly uneasy, asked, "Is it perhaps Kim Dae-ho from Argentina?"

Andres, who said it would be just a 5-minute drive, kept driving, and when a pitch-black road appeared with nothing around, everyone was overtaken by fear. Those who got out of the car were skeptical about the unpaved road but expressed interest in the bustling hostel scene.

The next day, they set out for sightseeing. Kim Dae-ho empathized, saying, "Andres took a day off, so how excited must he be?" Choi Daniel remarked, "Andres only knows how to talk. He's just like us," and Andres jokingly replied, "(Aside from that) I forgot something. I now speak 0 languages."

As they headed towards the glacier, they were speechless at the unfolding scenery. They even spotted ice floes. However, their amazement was short-lived as they soon faced a crisis. The time for their boat reservation had passed, but they had missed the dock. Fortunately, just two minutes before the boat's departure, they miraculously reached the dock and managed to complete the boarding process without issue.

They faced the Perito Moreno Glacier. Lee Mujin said, "It was a majestic feeling I had never experienced before." Choi Daniel added, "It was unbelievable. It was so fascinating."

Kim Dae-ho, who had previously experienced glaciers, remarked, "That brings back memories for me. It was exactly like that. Taking photos and all," resonating deeply. He continued, "The wind blows from the glacier. It feels like air that was trapped hundreds of years ago is coming out, as if it is trapped within the ice. The taste of the wind is refreshing."

[Photo] MBC Every1 "The Great Guide 2", OSEN DB

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