Left Iguasu falls, now in Buenos Aires

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Friday, April 4, 2008

After an 18 hour bus journey we arrived into BA this morning. We´re staying in the centre of BA which is really useful. Lots of banks, restaurants, theatres, museums and places to tango. We´ve enrolled onto Spanish classes next week - 4 hours a day (20 hours in total) and we´re going to join in with the tango classes at the tango halls too. Might buy myself a pair of tango shoes as all I have are a pair of flip flops, hiking boots, walking sandals and a pair of flat shoes that have become mouldy.

The Iguazu falls were amazing! It´s worth seeing them from both sides but if I had to choose a side I would choose the Argentine side. It was so nice walking along the forest seeing the wildlife. There were rainbows, birds and plenty of butterflies. We went on the speedboat to get up close to the the waterfalls. The guy asked if we wanted a bit of water or a lot. We chose a lot. We didn´t realise quite how much water that meant. We became completely drenched and were practically drowning in the falls. Good job it was a sunny day.

After being on 2 overnight bus journeys within 3 days, it´s nice to be staying in BA for a week before heading for Patagonia.
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