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Buenos Aires

February 8th 2014
After a quick 26 hours of flying, we finally arrived in Buenos Aires. Our first impressions of the city from the taxi were not as good as expected. We got to our hotel in Recoleta and both agreed that the city was looking super shady. While looking up a place to go out for dinner, I completely passed out and we decided to call it a night and start our adventures the next day. Our first day in B ... 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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9th February 2014

Click & Tell
Great pic of an inciteful blog of the many facets of B.A...an excellent read. Recoleta, money changers, feelings of uncertainty & disquiet, cheeze, Cafe Tortoni, Pacifico Gallerios, the old & the new, glitz & old world charm...and then there was the sunburn...all delivered with delightful humour. How could I not relate to this blog that had shades of mood to my Beds are Burning in Buenos Aires blog. A great read and I look forward to your further adventures and fun slant in Argentina (if that is where you are heading) and check out my forthcoming Patagonia blogs while I dance through that amazing locale.
9th February 2014

Found your blog from your Patagonia entry, just read the BA edition as well - so funny, can't believe how many similar experiences we had in BA. Heading to Patagonia next week, looking forward to your future blogs!

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