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Buenos Aires – värvid, kontrastid ja eluolu
... ja lõbusad teenindajad ning segasummasuvila taoline turg, kus müüdi nii puuvilju, antiiki kui kasutatud riideid-esemeid. Selle linnaosa peaväljakul toimus ka suur laat, kus kohalikud kunstnikud oma loomingut müüsid. See oli üks väga huvitav paralleelmaailm, sest kui ühel tänaval olid räämas majad ja omapärased kohvikud, siis paralleeltänaval olid margiriiete poed ja ilusad inimesed.
Kontrastid
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In the City of Tango
... any, but twice in 2 days was too much! On the bus tour we saw the majority of the main sights and some lovely parts of the city. When we got off, we went back to Plaza de Mayo where there was yet another demonstration. The Police were in attendance but they did nothing to stop people spray painting on the walls of the lovely buildings - even the Cathedral. It is very evident that the Police have little authority and we felt that this was some of the ...
They never cracked a smile.
... we had travelled overnight....we had no access to any communication....we could not enter the airport area to book flights....we asked how it would be possible to organize a flight out of Brazil. The Federal Police did not care....as long as we remained in the section of the airport that was strictly / legallly NOT part of Brazil. I asked if we could sleep there, on the seats we had been placed, and sort things out the next day. "Not possible...you must leave Brazil ...
US Embassy, Cognizant & First Impressions of BA
... a company that was "born globally". Its headquarters is located in Teaneck, NJ and they provide IT services to many well known multinational clients such as Met Life, Novartis, BNY Mellon. Revenues are $4.5billion and was founded in 1994. They have global reach and outsource security, accounting and attorney services. Many of their employees are expats from India. Doing business in Argentina is ...
Matadors and markets
... a taxi. The buses and subway are so cheap. Only 1.25 pesos for the bus, and 2.50 for the subway and this price is a flat rate and you can go all over the city... There are no stages. Divide that by 3.6 for NZ money. On the subte, there are guys who run little businesses on board. They pay their 2.50 and then spend the day going round the carriages handing out the pens, booklets, tissue boxes or ...