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Wrapping Up Buenos Aires

March 22nd 2012
Now that I am home and rested a bit, I wanted to go back and wrap up my time in Buenos Aires. As I wrote in my previous blog, I had a bit of a melt down at being back in the crowded city. It was oppressively hot and humid when I arrived in BA. My hotel was in San Telmo area, an old section of the city with a lot of history. Unfortunately, they did not have an adapter for my electrical devices. The ... read more
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Argentine Flag Following independence from Spain in 1816, Argentina experienced periods of internal political conflict between conservatives and liberals and between civilian and military factions. After World War II, a long period of Peronist authoritarian rule an... ... read more
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1st January 2013

Ship's Kitchen
Hello bvchef, this kitchen what name the ships? Regards Kari fron Finland
1st January 2013

Hello Kari
That is Buque Museo Fragata Presidente Sarmiento. It is a ship museum by the Woman's Bridge in Puetro Madero in Buenos Aires. It was a fun little tour. If you are heading to BA, I hope you can check it out.

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