Going off the beaten track is a rewarding move. Giving Paraná a second chance as well.
Browsing Category Chile, Argentina, Uruguay and Brazil – Winter 2017
Sante Fe – “Don’t Wake Me Up From My Siesta” Across Rio Paraná
Exploring an empty city does have its perks, you see buildings differently and you feel you own the city. I kept on wondering about the logistic of shutting down for four or five hours in the middle of the day.
The Desaparecidos of Argentina’s Dirty War
Argentina’s political history is complicated. I’m not judging. I just want to understand.
Paraná – A Post-Zombie Apocalypse Sunday
I took a quick look at the bus station—dark, dirty, muddy with a few plastic chairs in the waiting area and tube TV sets mounted on the wall. We had just stepped into another world, another Argentina, off the beaten track.
Ham, Cheese and Other Foods in Argentina
North America has the famous “PB&J” sandwich, Argentina goes by the initials “J-y-Q”— jamón y queso, ham and cheese.
Rosario – Birthplace of the Flag, the Che and Messi
My pocket map of Rosario is torn along the lines, a few street names faded and I marked the hotel’s address with a big black dot.