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Travel Blogs from Villa Gesell
A Day With Happy Animals!
... This is definitely different.” Just as we were about to leave the hotel, Rodregos, the clerk, inquired about our plans for the day. As soon as we told him we were headed for the zoo, he hung his head and quietly said,” Senor, please, don’t go there. The animals in the zoo are all very sad…what do you call it…’depressed’. Yes, the animals in the zoo are all depressed. Do you want to see depressed ...
BA- Going Gaga in Buenos Aires
Friday I awoke very early to accompany two other Argentinians from Cordoba who were staying in the hostel and also going to the Lady Gaga concert. I wanted to go early to see if I could get in the Monster Pit which is the area within the round circle part of the stage that juts out into the audience. We arrived around 6:30am and after being told the wrong information and walking for 30 minutes in vain besides a highway to a dead ...
The city of Tango
... dinner and Chris learnt not to try Katmandu beer anymore and then it was dinner time. We had a huge meat tasting platter for two and I think my eyes were bigger than my stomach, when I ordered, because it was just too much!!! But we did our best to eat as much of it as possible and washed it down with a delicious bottle of Malbec wine. Then we headed back to the hotel to have a nap before going out, but somehow we just didn't wake up until the next morning, ...
Whitney in La Boca
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That night was our first dinner together. With free time for dinner, all of the EMBA students met in the lounge and went to dinner together, just us. I had found a restaurant the night before that looked good. Bright lights, white table clothes and peeking in thru the curtains revealed to me a perfectly done, pink and juicy rib eye. Enough ...
Buenos Aires: Week 1 in Review
... was a massive phallic monument, called the Obelisco. Surrounding the monument is the famous Avenue 9 de Julio, which has 16 lanes. Many of the streets are named after important dates in Argentine history. This one happens to be their day of independence.
The heat eventually got to us and we headed back along Avenue Santa Fe. This is a packed shopping street. We eventually gave up with walking and took the Subte (underground/tube/subway) the rest of ...