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Av de Mayo 1385, piso 6 Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina
This time around, Buenos Aires seems a lot nicer. Guess the lack of jetlag helps and staying right in the middle of the historic part of town doesn't hurt either. The shop next door sells wine (considering that every second shop sells wine, this is no major achievement) and there is a convenient pretty plaza nearby to sit in (our hostel has a you-must-buy-our-overpriced-****-beer policy).
When not lazing around drinking malbec, we checked out the reserva ecologica, a huge park in the trend...
jarrive en debut daprem, je saute ds le metro, et mon hotel se trve ds le centre dc cest tres pratique
cest un truc immense qui peut accueillir 140 personnes
je me rensigne pour le grd derby de foot qui aura lieu le lemdemain, je suis interrsse, cest 2 clubs tres reputes de la capitale argentinienne, mais le prix est exorbitant: 300 pesos chilins soit 60 euros
non merci , je le regarderai ala tele
je me balade tranquillou laprem et ...
... Ben is convinced that they
were in a gay club called the Red Door and as nobody is in a position to challenge his
knowledge that's what happened.
Chapter 6: Recoleta
For the first time in two days after leaving the Red Door, Nadine got out of bed and went to go and find Ben and Duncan who'd nipped out for a pizza. "I'd like to go to Recoleta to see
the cemetary tomorrow" she stated. And so it was ...
... very Psychoanalyst fond. "Everybody jokes that the taxi drivers in Argentina read Freud, and they do", everybody does…
Tons of works trying to find out the reasons of this phenomenon have resulted in no good answer. Hence in this case conjectures can bring some light to it. The singularity of this situation in our perspective can be traced back to a simultaneous origin as we express on the article’s title. When Freud was being born, our Nation ...
... decided the next time we see each other will be when we all attend the world cup next summer in South Africa!!! (hopefully that really happens).
Anyway, the next day was filled with seeing the city and walking around. We went the Recolleta cemetary, which is hands down the most expensive property in the country, and go figure,it´s for the dead. The mossileums here are incredible! Then we headed down to the shady tourist neighborhood of La ...
... to a quiet room out back. We met a Welsh guy and his Kiwi girlfriend and got drunk at the Gibraltar English pub which has pictures of Paris all over the walls and absolutely no apparent connection to England, or Gibraltar for that matter. We went for a long walk the next day to get rid of the hangover in the wildlife reserve the other side of the old port, land which was filled in to extend the city but then left to nature to take over. It was cool, wetlands with tons of birds ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina warty007... the shop in the hope of getting some change for the bus... but often you cant buy that coke unless you have the exact change... so you come to a big standoff in the shop.... it has been a nightmare to say the least.... so we have walked a lot here.... working up an appetite for the ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina stevemartina... were early, but I thought our driver might have arrived already. So I plopped Kyla with the bags by a post and circulated among the crowds, staring at all the signs. But none had my name. So I stayed with the bags while Kyla searched. Still nothing. We took turns a few more times ... till it was almost an hour after our flight was supposed to arrive. I said, "Let's give up. I'll go to the bank, get some cash, then we'll take a cab into town, and I'll argue with ...
Buenos Aires, Capital Federal District, Argentina ahartry... during the evening. We stumbled upon another market lining the park around the famous Cemetery. This area has a fantastic atmosphere. The lawns were littered with young people relaxing, chatting, reading, sleeping. There were groups of performers banging bongos, juggling pins, break dancing, and even "fake fighting". We couldn't figure out the last one...just a few guys practicing martial arts on each other in slow motion without ever ...
Buenos Aires, Argentina simsinchile... ruta a peu pel centre històric. Buenos Aires té forces places i parcs al mig de la ciutat. La única cosa és que no les conserven gaire netes. Seguim per c/ Florida on hi ha el centre comercial amb les botigues -avui tancades degut a que és festiu. Trenquem per Av. Córdoba on hi ha edificis semblants a París. Els governants de B.A. els hi encantava França i sobretot París, per això van construïr seguint el mateix estil arquitectònic que tenien a París al s. XIX. Hi ha moltes portes ...
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