Thursday, August 9, 2007

Deadly Buenos Aires

I don't want to drag this photo thing out too much longer, so, naturally, I will. But there's no way you'll get anything out of looking at 800 pictures of my Buenos Aires trip all at once. Not to mention the fact that you'll miss all the fun stuff. Today's mass dump includes photos of the hot Buenos Aires architecture, pictures from the inside the main Cathedral, which houses the corpse of San Martin, the Libertador of South America, and shots of the Cementerio de Recoleta--a real city of the dead, where you could easily get lots in the streets.

I've also posted photos from an estancia in San Antonio de Areco, in the Province of Buenos Aires (a few hours outside the city), where we were afforded an intimate look at true gaucho culture as part of our Fulbright Conference. You'll see us horseback riding, asado feasting, and playing pool (just like an Argentinian gaucho would).

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