Here are a few random shots from Buenos Aires, Bariloche, and Buenos Aires again. The computer only can choose one pic at a time so these 30 pics took over and hour to load. But then I went back and decided to add a few more from Buenos Aires, so they are a bit out of order. Plus I can't figure out how to right the ones that are sideways. If only I could get my hands on a mac...;-)
Enjoy!
Me and Mafalda. She's famous in Argentina. For me, it's just a matter of time...
Typical dog walker in Buenos Aires
Proof that I am a backpacker. Yes?
My cat is with me always...
Dramatic finish with random Swedish guy. I wanted to get more shots but he looked at this one and said "it's fine" and walked away. He didn't understand my need for photographic perfection. Or I just annoyed him...
Yeah, I can't figure out how to right the pic on this blog... This certifies that I attempted to dance tango.
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| The first good wine of the trip |
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| Professional tango dancers |
My biz class style super suite cama seat on the bus from Buenos Aires to Bariloche
Buenos Aires outskirts
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| Cowl and pizza. It's cold in Bariloche! |
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| Tang for Kristin... |
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| Danish cheese in Argentina |
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| Somebody needs to translate this to the homeless dogs that run around the whole city. They do seem to be relatively well taken care of, for homeless dogs |
Typical building in Bariloche
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| Cerro Campanario, Bariloche |
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| Cerro Campanario, again |
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| Cerro Campanario, again |
Lupin. Yes, the walk up did look a bit like Juneau, Alaska
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| The view from our hostel in Bariloche |
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| Another view from our hostel |
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| Buenos Aires. Reminds me of a wine we drink in DK |
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My hostel in Buenos Aires
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| Downtown Buenos Aires. Looks like downtown New York. |
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| My BA hostel pals |
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| A liter of beer and a half dozen eggs |
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| Entrance to the cemetary |
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| Tomb of Eva Perron Duarte's family |
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| First of what will be many random kitty shots |
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| More tombs |
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| The girls learning tango |
Another view from Cerro Campanario, Reminded me of the Caribbean.
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