Apart Heiwa Province of Buenos Aires
Calle 34 y Playa Las Gaviotas, Santa Teresita Province of Buenos Aires, Central Argentina, Argentina
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Argentine Holiday
... arrived in a remis (taxi) that then took us over to Los Troncos for another night of Parilla. Day 4 (Sunday) -Ed departed in the morning for Buenos Aires to be back in time to catch a flight to Barcelona for Mobile World Congress that evening. Fer, Paty and I decided to rent a parador and spend the day relaxing on the beach. The waves were huge and it was cool and windy. We had lunch at the restaurant where we rented the parador, Mirasoles ...
Atlantic beach
... areas rather than the international set. After we caught up with the bus outside of Iguazu, we continued on overnight into the main bus terminal in Buenas Aires. From there we caught a bus to a town named Mar de Ajo about 120 miles South of BA on the coast. There are a series of little towns along the coast in this area. Most of them saw their glory days in the '60s and '70s and are now somewhat seedy. Newer ...
On Air
... toward the environment in NZ. Wish we had more time to prepare!
We headed back to Buenos Aires in the afternoon, stopping in a Gaucho town to visit a shop selling traditional gaucho things. Then we travelled to Delores, the next town and stopped for lunch at a roadside restauran. There they are cooking meat outside by an open fire. We tried ‘Chiripan’, fresh chorizo in bread.
When we arrived back in Buenos Aires, Ananda, Graciela’s daughter ...
Mar de Plata
Today we headed out to Mar de Plata (Silver Sea), a marine town 100km from Villa Gesell. This time we passed fields of sunflowers and more fields of cows. Compared to NZ the fields seemed much wider because the fences between each field is greater and there were less animals per field. Jose Luis tells us that to own a cow in Argentina at least a 1km squared area of field per cow is necessary, this meaned for 100 cows you'd have to have 10km squared of field for ...
On Quads
Today we took the quad bikes on an excursion to Faro Querandi, a lighthouse on the coast surrounded by Medanos (sand dunes in Argentinean). Graciela rode on one quad and we went the other (Emilio at the wheel). It was 20kms from the house to the lighthouse, our destination. We rode through sandy roads, through a forest, past lodges, across a beach with sun bathers, then into a landscape of blue sky and endless sand dunes. We saw the striped light house ...


