Posada Los Cedros La Cumbre
Avenue Argentina 837 La Cumbre, Province of Cordoba, Central Argentina, 5178, Argentina
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The rythm of a day in Cordoba
... spanish lessons, and homework.
I even went to an AFS training one evening. Two AFS volunteers were visiting from Germany to do some training with the Cordoba chapter. It is amazing, that even though I haven't been working as a volunteer with AFS for many years, I still felt I could contribute and many of the problems are still the same. I was really impressed with the young people who are running the chapter here and ...
Buenos Aires
... everywhere....... we are heading further towards an Polizeistaat instead of just simple profiling the treat targets.
Finally y after 2 pm dodging again the heavy traffic headed out to the 20 miles northwest San Fernando Airport where after arriving and packing up everybody wanted to look at the SX , takes Pictures and asking questions , which of course as the proud owner I answered patiently.
Taking of f at 5 ...
Cordoba
Cordoba has some really pretty buildings around the central Plaza de Mayo and old university area. It has several universities and hence is supposed to have a great atmosphere at night. We head to the main bar drag in the evening but do not get the party vibe anticipated. We only have a couple of days in Cordoba and even though it is a pleasant enough city we didn't feel the urge or draw to stay any ...
Day 24
Today was our first day exploring La Cumbre and the surrounding area. La Cumbre itself is very fashionable little town. We learned that it was founded by French settlers going back to the turn of the century and from its inception it was noted for its refinement. It features a number of very nice shops, some art galleries and what appear to be several good restaurants. We are/were pleasantly surprised and look forward ...
More Monkey Business
... Man Juan to take food and water to the groups that live there. It was a cold and overcast day and by the time we had finished 3 hours later, it was raining quite hard. I was quite desperate for a shower by this time, remember I said it was day 3. That morning there had been no water in the ablution block so I was unable to shower then – this would be an on-going problem as the water needed to be manually switched over to fill the tank and ...

