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Travel Blogs from Buenos Aires
Tango in the Night!
Hola! Yes, we´re now several thousand miles from where we posted our last entry and we´ve even been into Uruguay, a country even we didn´t expect to get to! We endured a hellishly long journey to get over here and are desperately struggling along on our very sketchy Spanish. Way back in NZ, it was too windy in Kaikoura to go to see the Dusky …
Welcome to the Big City
TAXI DRIVER CONFESSIONS I had mixed feelings as I was leaving El Calafate and heading to Buenos Aires. I had lost and found my fear in the Chilean desert, loved life and the end of the world in the Patagonia, got slapped in the face by high altitude in Bolivia and befriended and eaten a sheep in Argentina glacier country! What possible adventure …
BA
... hard to come by as only members can buy them which left us at the mercy of a tout, some good bartering skills by Jess reduced the price. We then found out how it was possible to circumnavigate the members only rule, by being given a membership card with someone else's name and photo on it. Mark was going to struggle to look like your average Argentinean and if he had to speak Spanish the game was up. Jess was in ...
Getting into the Spirit of Buenos Aires
... of BA! (The quality of the pics at this point are poor - with no flash allowed it was almost impossible to capture anything more than a memory!)
Our third day in the city coincided with some Argentinian riots - not something we expected to see! With three out of the five Trade Unions against the government and striking, many of the shops, restaurants and cafes were closed with all shutters down. Riot police lined the streets, armored vehicles equipped with ...
Blackout!
... this one a go. I instead meandered around admiring the colours and the many statues (symbolizing Beethoven’s Symphony VI ‘Pastoral’, and the sculpture ‘The Awakening of Nature’ apparently) and enjoying the shade! It wasn’t quite as peaceful as I’d hoped, from every corner you were reminded it was a city park by the constant noise of traffic, but undeterred I sat down on a secluded park bench to have my last-minute picnic in ...
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