Metro I Buenos Aires
Av Rivadavia 2010 Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, 1038, Argentina
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Buenos Aires la belle.....2 premiers jours
... la Rúa donna sa démission et offrit la présidence ŕ l'opposition péroniste. Ceci eut pour effet d'apaiser certaines tensions mais la crise économique persista jusqu'au début 2003, l'économie restant précaire. Pendant la crise, le quartier financier de Buenos Aires fut littéralement « bunkerisé », et les murs des banques sont encore aujourd'hui couverts de nombreux graffitis.
Voici les quelques quartiers que nous avons traversés en ...
Way back to Buenos Aires
... den Grill wanderte. Man stelle sich vor, dass man hier für 97 Peso (knapp 20 Fr.) 2 1/2 kg bestes Rindsfilet kaufen kann – ein Paradies für Jules :). Für mich waren die vielen Früchte zu Spottpreisen ein riesiger Genuss. Daneben hatten wir Zeit, Sandbug wieder in Schuss zu bringen, ihn zu entstauben und verschiffungstauglich zu machen.
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After our time with the wales we decided to enter our final part ...
Volcanic Ash and Tango Class
... the whole apartment! Anyway, this was definitely a first for me! We don't deal with volcanic ash that often in Georgia (or North Carolina).
Things did, however, turn to ash in my personal relationships. I'm once again single (have been for a few days now). As a result, I didn't post for a few days.
In other news, I've started taking tango classes 4 days a week at the Academia Nacional de Tango at the Piedras stop on the Linea ...
From Buenos Aires through the Pampas
... racers from midnight onwards.
Anyway it’s a great place to walk into the city from and see what Buenos Aires has to offer. Interesting rather than stunning was our view, except for the Tango of course which I can now disclose is not an orange based refreshment, nor the chief supporter of Sheffield Wednesday, but is actually a very sexy kind of dance where the man not only gets to hold his partners breast, but is also allowed to do many things to her which ...
La cultura argentina de A a Z
... como influencia cultural que recientemente, en 2009, la UNESCO lo declaró parte del patrimonio cultural de la humanidad. La tradición argentina y uruguaya del tango, hoy conocida en el mundo entero, nació en la cuenca del Río de la Plata, entre las clases populares de las ciudades de Buenos Aires y Montevideo, regiones en las que se mezclaron los emigrantes europeos, los descendientes de esclavos africanos y ...


