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Pikk sõidupäev
... läks tuli põlema. Täiesti pekkis, lähim jaam väga kaugel. Läksime siis lähimasse külla ja sealt õnnestus osta kütust. Tankimine küla ametlikust bensukast oli omaette show, mida pildid parimal moel iseloomustavad. Kuna meie rendkas on hea, siis kiirused maanteel ka kõrged – tavaliselt sõitsime 140-160 km/h ja politsei selles piirkonnas kiirust ei mõõda. Ajavõit on ikka mitmetes tundides. Kohale jõudsime pool kaks öösel.
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Lagos, montañas y más! "Spring Break" en Bariloche
Hola a todos!
I just got back today from my week long trip to Bariloche! And wow, it was beautiful! Such a nice breath of fresh mountain air after my first month of city life. I left last Saturday morning and took a charter-style bus to San Carlos de Bariloche in the Rio Negro provincia, Patagonia! The bus ride was a good 22 hours. Whew! The ride there actually wasn't too bad. There were less than 20 people on my bus, no one sitting directly next to me, and it ...
Day 35 - 40 Argentine Lake district: Bariloche
... it! We were rewarded with some of the most breath-catching views of the trip so far, and a lovely sunset. The moon was almost full and we later learnt it was actually “supermoon” night. Then we rushed back down the steep track in what was left of daylight to catch the bus back to town.
Upon getting back to Bariloche we decided we had earned ourselves a meal out as a reward so we skipped dinner at the ...
Day 3
... de la Ventana. Here we were to pick up the next section of dirt road, which would take us further south by west and back to the highway. To make a long story short we found ourselves lost after going about 50 Km and through 8-10 gates seperating the various estancia's we were passing through. A combination of deep sand, dwindling gas and the wisdom and maturity (I use that term loosely) of middle age compelled us to retrace our steps and return to where we started ...
Lazy Days of Winter
... honey instead, but that just seems plain odd to me!).
Since the morning was pretty much spent, and we did not have that much energy to run out the door, we figured we stay in until lunch, and try to tackle the city later. Javier continued his piecemeal work, typing a little, eavesdropping a little on Denise and Irina's much more intersting conversation. They were finializing Irina's first ever knitting feat: her SCARF! [Yeay!] Denise taught Irina how to use ...