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August 2nd 2009
Published: September 18th 2009
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After leaving the wilderness of the Los Glaciares national park behind, we arrived 3 hours later in one of the most populated cities in the world. Buenos Aires is home to more than 12 million people and is the financial and political centre of Argentina. Our first glimpse of the city was from our taxi window as we drove down the massive Av 9 de Julio, the widest street in the world with no less th... Read Full Entry



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San Telmo residentSan Telmo resident
San Telmo resident

Enjoying the atmosphere of the Sunday market
Soda siphonsSoda siphons
Soda siphons

San Telmo market
Antique gramophonesAntique gramophones
Antique gramophones

San Telmo market
Marble MausoleumsMarble Mausoleums
Marble Mausoleums

Recoleta Cemetery
Evita's graveEvita's grave
Evita's grave

Recoleta Cemetery
Rodin's "The Kiss"Rodin's "The Kiss"
Rodin's "The Kiss"

On display at the Museo de Bellas Artes
Cafe TortoniCafe Tortoni
Cafe Tortoni

Buenos Aires' oldest cafe
Interior of Cafe TortoniInterior of Cafe Tortoni
Interior of Cafe Tortoni

Its clientele has included Carlos Gardel and Albert Einstein
Lorna and JavierLorna and Javier
Lorna and Javier

in Cafe Tortoni
Playing chessPlaying chess
Playing chess

on the streets of San Telmo
Elderly couple tango dancingElderly couple tango dancing
Elderly couple tango dancing

at the San Telmo market
Tango dancerTango dancer
Tango dancer

Plaza Dorrego, San Telmo
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Tango1

Plaza Dorrego, San Telmo



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