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Going nocturnal in BA
... no point even looking into a club before 2am... A ´quiet´night will see you in bed by 4am, but mostly you are going to bed in broad daylight, serenaded by the dawn chorus.
A lot of travellers are sucked into a pattern of sleeping during the day, getting up mid-afternoon for something to eat, maybe sleep more, party all night and repeat (thus seeing none of the city in the day). We had some late nights, but managed to resist this entirely. One day was ...
Buenos Aires und Colombia in Uruquay
... den Frühling wahrzunehmen, neue Pflanzen und Vögel zu entdecken, …und plötzlich den Rio de La Plata! Ufer wie am Fluss + Blick wie am Meer.
Auf dem Rückweg habe ich mir spontan eine Fährfahrt nach Uruguay gekauft..für morgen. Noch etwas gekocht, ein Bier getrunken und weg war ich.
Freitag
Habe erfahren dass am Montag Feiertag ist..und habe erstmal fürs Wochenende eingekauft. Eigentlich wollte ...
Empty barrels
... watching Toy Story in Spanish. Crazy. This is me going off the rails. It ends surrounded by Argentinian women with quizzical expressions as I do the whirlwind with my kilted backside in their faces. They must have thought I was a gay stripper. I must have thought I was invincible. Shortly before this we're wandering around the BA district of Palermo, which is famous for it's bars and clubs, with nobody seeming to know where ...
Biogenesis & Tango!
... culture, the more you realize that we are more alike than different. We want the same things out of life for our families etc. It was great to hear everyone contribute with 12 separate perspectives. We all experienced the same thing, yet took away 12 unique perspectives.
Tango lessons was a great team building activity. I had a blast! DWTS (Dancing with the Stars) has nothing on us! It's a sultry ...
Touring magnificant Teatro Colon
... our way to the Leather District. The subway is busy, rather dirty and somewhat confusing due to the number of lines, however it is actually quite easy to use and the price is right-approximately 50 cents per ride. We have noticed a key difference between riding the subway here compared to Toronto and that is that very few people are listening to devices such as an iPod or using a cell phone or Blackberry (this is true for pedestrians on ...