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Noch ein bisschen Ruhe
... Restaurants (noch) geschlossen waren. Und nur selten waren Menschen im Ort oder am langen breiten Sandstrand anzutreffen. Letzteren hatten wir somit fast für uns alleine. Im Hotel war es ruhig, die Sonnenliegen am Pool wären ohne unsere Besuche verwaist und wir konnten jederzeit und ohne lange Terminabsprache eine Massage genießen. Ein Besuch in der Vorsaison hat also Vor- und Nachteile.
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Argentine Holiday
Our friends Fer and Pato invited us to join them on a last minute vacation to Pinamar, a beach town about 4-5 hours south of Buenos Aires. Ed had to leave for Barcelona in 3-4 days, but we couldn't pass up the idea. Day 1 (Thursday) -We took a bus (Plusmar company with plush first class style seats) which left from Retiro in the evening and arrived Pinamar in time for dinner (just after 10 PM). We checked into a small family run hotel (the family live ...
On Air
... toward the environment in NZ. Wish we had more time to prepare!
We headed back to Buenos Aires in the afternoon, stopping in a Gaucho town to visit a shop selling traditional gaucho things. Then we travelled to Delores, the next town and stopped for lunch at a roadside restauran. There they are cooking meat outside by an open fire. We tried ‘Chiripan’, fresh chorizo in bread.
When we arrived back in Buenos Aires, Ananda, Graciela’s daughter ...
Mar de Plata
Today we headed out to Mar de Plata (Silver Sea), a marine town 100km from Villa Gesell. This time we passed fields of sunflowers and more fields of cows. Compared to NZ the fields seemed much wider because the fences between each field is greater and there were less animals per field. Jose Luis tells us that to own a cow in Argentina at least a 1km squared area of field per cow is necessary, this meaned for 100 cows you'd have to have 10km squared of field for ...
On Quads
... burried themselves. We couldn’t move. We only noticed the breaks were on after lifting the bike out of the holes!
In the evening we went into the centre of town where there was a pedestrian only street. It was a Sunday night at 11pm and absolutely buzzing with activity. There were loads of children around and there was almost a family atmosphere. People were shopping, shops close at 1-2am during the summer holiday time, ...