From Buenos Aires, we took the boat across the Río de la Plata, the estuary on the border between Argentina and Uruguay.
Posts tagged Argentina
From Buenos Aires to pretty much everywhere, more than two decades of strange economics, everyday observations, and trying to figure Argentina out. Still can’t dance the tango, but I know where to exchange dollars.
The Most Delicious Bakery Treats in Argentina
Pastries or facturas are usually presented in trays and sold by the dozen.
Rain and Meeting a Blog Reader in Buenos Aires
The road and the fields were very flooded as we got closer to Buenos Aires. After a heat alert, the city had had a big storm the night before.
Finally Finding “Che” in Rosario… And It Surprised Us
“Well, that’s the thing,” I replied. “It’s… the less impressive statue I have ever seen. I hate to use a line women may have used before but… it is very small.”
Surprisingly, Finding Che Guevara in Rosario is Mission Impossible
In Rosario, we looked for “Che”. This is the city where the Marxist revolutionary was born, after all.
Exploring Rosario and a Majestic Monument
I begged Mark to be nice for his first “long” bus trip—it would take at least four hours to get to Rosario… más o menos.