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Our bus, CATA International |
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Buenos Aires |
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Avenida 9 De Julio |
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Recoleta Cemetery |
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Recoleta Cemetery #2 |
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Evita's grave |
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Recoleta Cemetery #3 |
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More Evita Peron |
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Balcony view, Colon Theatre |
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Colon Theater |
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View from our Balcony, Palermo Soho |
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Our First Dinner |
From Mendoza, we booked a
first class overnight bus to Buenos Aires via Cata International. With 180
degree reclining chairs, private tv, champagne, whisky, dinner, breakfast and
snacks this was true luxury. There was one tiny downfall, a torrential downpour
that caused the roof to leak all over one of our seats. That night was our first
instruction to Argentina’s vicious storms. It was a rough night but we made it, a little wet but happy to reach the “Paris of South America.” Now it was time to relax, time to chill and settle down for a bit, and what better place to do
it than in Buenos Aires. Within three days, we found a beautiful apartment in
the heart of Palermo Soho. We unpacked our bags, and enjoyed the last days of
summer among the charming, tree-lined streets and plazas of Buenos Aires, our new
home.
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