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Carolle 1, bronchite 0...
... en même temps mon billet pour Rosario pour le 1er décembre puisque Lujan, Tigre et Rosario se font tous à partir de Retiro (gare ou terminus).
Donc, si vous venez à Buenos Aires et que vous n'avez pas à travailler, honnête, 1 mois c'est suffisant pour bien voir la ville et ses environs. Çà c'est bien sûr si vous ne perdez pas votre temps à aller visiter l'Uruguay qui, à bien y penser, ne valait pas le déplacement si je compare à Iguazu ou même San Antonio de ...
Hanging on the telephone
... which were very neat and tranquil, with little red bridges. Chilled here for a while before heading back.
Out and about we have seen a few dog walkers that take out the most ridiculous number of dogs at the same time. 20 dogs we have seen trailing after one bloke. Crazy! They bark like mad at each other. Pugs are pretty popular here which always amuses us, little fat wrinkly things with a squashed ugly face. Andy loves them!
BA and I think most of Argentina has ...
Day 19
... in the post. We wandered the city for so many hours, my feet were killing, there are so many homeless people here of all ages, from babies to old women, its so sad, they mostly just sit in doorways minding their own business, but a couple of eccentric ones approached us in the street jabbering away (of course i have no idea what they are saying) and they follow you until they get some money, Ariel gave some change. Its a bit scary.
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A family of strangers
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After finding out our Canadian friends had their passports and wallet stolen, we decided to take them to a tango show to cheer them up and what better place than back to Catedral del Tango; there's really nothing like this place and we wanted to soak up as much as we could of it.
Sunday was no Saturday night, but it was nice to have a table up the front and watch a few amateurs attempting the Samba.
After about 1, a man on a guitar and a man with ...
The big BA Buenos Aires
... think they invented them, anyway the pastry is really soft crisp and chewy so so nice. Well we used local buses which accept only coins sounds fine until you find out its gona take you over half an hour just to break a 50p note to get a coin equivilant to less than 20p that doesn’t even exist in the till draw of most shops!! if you don’t get the coin the bus driver is going to speak lots of fast Spanish to you the long version of "get off the bus" ...