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March 17th 2011
Published: March 22nd 2011
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Nas autobus odchadzal az o piatej a tak sme sa este vybrali do stvrte San Telmo plnej antikvariatov. Niektore vyzerali pekne, cisto a uprave ine staro a zaslo, plne prachu. Tato stvrt sa tiez pysni najuzsim domov v celom meste. Na stanicu sme dorazili nacas a potom cakali dalsiu skoro hodinu na opat meskajuci autobus. Stanica sa nachadzala hned za chudobnym slamom plnim ludi, ktory sem prichadzali zobrat. Prvej pani s dietatom sme dali drobne co sme mali a potom sme uz len ignorovali zvysok. Aubobus konecne dorazil a vyzeral krasne, dokonca nam pustili video o bezpecnosti. Na veceru sme dostali teple zeleninove lazane, empanadu a kolacik, v porovnani s predchadzajucimi autobusovymi vecerami to bolo vskutku lahodne jedlo.


Our bus was leaving at 5pm so we went to another part of the city - San Telmo full of antiques shops. Some of them looked nice, clean and tidy and some old, shabby, full of dust. This part is also a home of the narrowest house in the entire city. On the bus station we arrived on time and then spend another hour waiting for another late bus. The station was right behind a poor slum full of people coming here to beg. We gave all our change to a first lady with baby and then just ignored the rest. Bus finally arrived and looked great, they even played a safety video for us. For dinner we had a hot vegetable lasagne, empanadas and little cake which to compare to another bus dinner was a real feast.




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