14Salta
Continue reading »Back to South America. Hard to believe I’ve already been back home for almost 2 months. And that I’ve only got through half of the photos my trip so far… Anyway, before I upload some more photos from the mountains let’s have a quick look at a middle size Argentinian city.
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18Last visit to Capital Federal
Continue reading »One more stop in Buenos Aires before we finally move to the mountains. Bit more of Recoleta plus San Telmo (where we stayed) and Puerto Madero. Definitely the richer part of the city.
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19Few more shots from Buenos
Continue reading »If I keep going through my photos from South America with the current pace it might take me a while by the time we get to Iguassu Falls which we’ve visited at the end of our trip… But the weather here is so awesome it just feels wrong to sit in front of the computer. Anyway, step by step :) This time Buenos Aires Centro and a nice park in Recoleta which very much reminded my of Perth.
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20Buenos Aires – colourful La Boca
Continue reading »My overall impression of Buenos Aires was that it’s not as different or exotic as I expected it to be, especially in the city centre. Even people don’t look very different than in Europe for example. I’ll try to upload some photos to prove that soon but today let’s go to La Boca. This suburb is well known for at least two things: colourful street called Caminito and La Bombonera – the home of Boca Juniors. Even if you’re not a soccer fan you’ve probably heard of a guy called Diego Maradona, he used to play there.
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