Blogs from District of Montevideo, Uruguay, South America - page 28

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In our final weekend in Buenos Aires we decided to duck over the border for 3 days into Uruguay with people from school. We took a ferry from BA to Montevideo, which is the capital of Uruguay. Not that you would know. When we got there, the town seemed dead.... but our tour “guide”, the crazy Venezuelan Christian, assured us it was because it was going to be a “fiesta en la noche!”. So after a bit of site seeing for the day, most people went back for a siesta before we headed out for dinner at the usual Buenos Aires time (about 10pm). The next day with sore heads we got up and went into town for a parilla (barbeque) for lunch, followed by some more sightseeing... Montevideo is a quiet town, and many of ... read more
Montevideo, Uruguay
Colonia, Uruguay
The Crew in Uruguay


We travelled to Colonia del Sacremento in Uruguay by ferry from the port in B.A. It only took an hour and we were in a town listed as national heritage. It is small, quiet and beautiful here! The cobbled old streets, cool old houses... really cute...... but not that much to do here besides walk around taking photos for a day.... and our hostel is really cold..... and there is a guy staying here that is really annoying!!! So we´re off to Montevideo! I´ve joined the story of these two cities together as we flew through them! Montevideo was pouring with rain when we arrived and was pouring with rain the day we left!! So we were glad we had a room in a cheap hotel that had a heater and cable tv!! During the day ... read more
Colonia del Sacremento
Colonia del Sacremento
Colonia del Sacremento


So I'm writing this entry nearly a year later, but I wanted to start the blog by cataloging past travels before I embark on new ones, so these first few back-dated entries will just provide the "set-up" so to speak. Like Argentina, I hope to keep this entry broad. It was a great country that I really enjoyed visiting. Montevideo is much cleaner than Buenos Aires, and that made me happy. I really enjoyed the driving along the coast to see everything all the way out to the Jose Ignacio Lighthouse. Pretty sweet. All in all, it was a great two weeks in South America although I do remember stepping off of the airplane in JFK and being glad that I could read all the signs and that the people around me were speaking English. And ... read more
El Torro


Hola! Appologies for the lack of blog, once again! Well I think I last left you guys in New Zealand. We flew out of the big city that is Auckland nearly one month ago now . Our last few days were spent trying to sell our beloved car. Apparently though, most backpakers are richer than us and want a car that is newer than our 1984 Mitsibushi Mirage! We evenb tried to give it away at our hostel but nobody wanted it! The morning before our flight out, a lovely man saw the car for it´s true worth and bought it from us for $400 NZ, despite the fact the window would not open! The flight was long and my video didn´t work so I had to watch the one next to me!! I think we ... read more


Hello wonderful friends and family, I hope this entry finds you in good health and good spirits! I am currently in Lima winding down the trip and getting set to come home tomorrow late in the evening! I have had a wonderful time in South America but I am excited to be coming back for a spell and to see you all! I know I have posted a few blogs about my travels recently as I catch up on all that I have been seeing and experiencing. I left you last in Puerto Iguazu and the brilliant waterfalls and beautiful butterflies of Iguazu National Park in northeastern Argentina. But enough of the past and on to the, well, more recent past. From Puerto Iguazu I hopped a bus to travel south towards Montevideo, Uruguay. The ... read more
Ivy
La Poloma Sea Shore
Puppy!


Gestern haben wir uns Montevideo angeguckt. Haben so eine City Tour mitgemacht. War eine schlechte Idee von mir, da wir ueber 3 Stunden in einem Minibus gesessen haben und 4 mal angehalten haben um Fotos zu machen und bei jedem Stop hatten wir nur 5 minuten Zeit. Kam wir mir vor wie ein Japaner. Foto und schnell wieder in den Bus. Unsere Tour Guide konnte leider nicht so gut englisch. Hatte es zum ersten Mal auf englisch gemacht, wie sie es mir hinterher verraten hat. Dementsprechend kriegte ich (war die einzige im Bus, die kein spanisch konnte ) weniger Informationen, wie "In dieser Strasse sind viele Haeuser", "auf der rechten Seite sehen Sie einen Park", "auf der linken Seite ist das Meer und auf der rechten sind Gebaeude", "die Strasse ist sehr wichtig". Sie hat ... read more
Matt und ich an der Sea front
Das Grab vom ersten Bishop
Ein tolles Gebaeude


Buenos Aires Silke finally arrived!!!! :-D We spent in total another 4 days in Buenos Aires ... this time rather than staying in downtown we decided to go out to the Tango district of San Telmo. We went to see a Tango show together ... which included an hours lesson ... it went much much better than it did the last time I did a lesson .. not sure whether that was to do with the instructor, or the very sexy lady that I was dancing with ;-) We went to Recoleta Cemetery, and once again lined up to see Evita's grave! And, after 5 weeks in Argentina, I had my first run in with an overly patriotic taxi driver, who seemed to enjoy holding me personally responsible for Britain's role in the Falklands conflict. ... read more
In the park with Silke!
Puerto Madero
Old and New


It was the best of times, it was the worst of times... though not necessarily in that order. I had really only come to Montevideo to duck into the Brazilian consultate to arrange my visa, but I foolishly hadn't factored in the 'fatneck time premium' one must consider when dealing with bureaucratic pencil pushers and paper shufflers. Thankfully, the visa processing time was only two working days, and not the 'four to six weeks' of the good old Tax Office. There was little to remark of my time in the city, except for the events of one day which started off slow but turned out noteworthy, for good and bad reasons. The city itself is pretty small, so I set off on a walking tour to take in the sights, if there indeed were any ... read more
White sand, brown water
It´s a long way to the top if you wanna...
Sitting in the bleachers at Jethro Tull


Well... Today was the second day in Uruguay for me... maybe things here arent as bad as they seemed yesterday for me. However, I still want to leave tommorow and get going to Iguazu falls. Im getting tired of the bigger cities...I think you can get to know a country and its people better by the smaller places in it. Today me and my temporary travel buddy, from the US didnt really do much.. we wandered around the main street and checked out the Uruguayan girls... we both agreed that the girls here are better than the ones in Buenos Aires. People in general here are a bit different, not as much poverty...but it is a much smaller city. The city has some pretty interesting buildings (I will post pictures later in the week, sorry!) a ... read more


Hey all. Today was my first day in Uruguay.... We left Buenos Aires at around 7 on a boat to Colonia Del Sacramento...its basically an old Portugese fort... which is all touristy now... we walked around for a little bit... its really small. I got a lot of good pictures, the buildings were very very old. We stopped for lunch at another over priced place, at the very end of lunch it started pissing rain and the wind was blowing like crazy. We had originally planned to stay for 6 hours or so but after 2 we had pretty much seen it all and we decided to get the bus early to Montevideo. And thats where I am at now... this new hostel makes my old one look like the Ritz, a total over about ... read more
Colonia
Colonia
Colonia




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