Hotel Colon Resistencia
Santa Maria De Oro 149, CH 8360 Resistencia, Province of Chaco, Litoral, Argentina
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Resist Resistencia...
... despite having checked in somewhere....when I realised the 'hostel' rented their rooms by the hour! Nevertheless, I thought I'd give the place a second chance as there is a lot of talk about the 'random statues' that allegedly dot the city centre...
Wrong choice. Resistencia let me down again, and I'd never go back now, and I'd never recommend it to anyone. We'd taken a taxi into the centre, and walked around looking for something to eat. ...
A bad night on the bus
... the same bus. The wrecked bus had plastic over the broken window. It came and went before our new bus came? Eventually we got to Posadas, about 5 hours further down the road, but we were 3 hours late for that connection, so again, the bus line put us on another collectivo, for a long bumpy, crowded ride on the last leg to Puerto Iguazu. We did eventually arrive, but at about 9 at night, about 6 hours later than expected. ...
Ein Hundetag
... starten! Aber hoppla was ist das, oh wie lieb, sie haben mir was vom Vesper auf dem Tisch liegen lassen. Die Butter mit dem Silberpapier schmeckt komisch, aber dieses Brot, herrlich. Und die Salamischale haben sie im Mülleimer verpackt, das raschelt so schön, eine nette Geste um meine Nase zu trainieren, der nichts entkommt. Was für ein Festmahl, ich glaub ich platze gleich. Juhu, da sind sie wieder, ich liebe euch, kommt lasst uns springen und fröhlich sein! Was ist denn jetzt, ich ...
Stuck in Sculptureland
... the city of Corrientes or the city of Resistencia. Resistencia had better reviews from travellers than did Corrientes so we opted to change buses there – it sounded like a better place to spend the night if need be. Somewhere between origin and destination we decided to see about jumping immediately on a Salta-bound bus from Resistencia, sucking up the 24hrs in transit rather than breaking the trip into two ...
90 degrees in the shade
... info helps us blag our way in the Fogon de los Arrieros, previously a meeting place for local artists, bohemians and lovers and now a museum dedicated to those who made it. The town adopted a stray dog called Fernando and guess what , they had a couple of sculptures made of him and declared a bank holiday when he died.
Less classically, our hotel appears to be available by the hour, 3 cheers for us who´ve booked in for 3 ...


