
Selling pastries (pastelitos) in the street of San Telmo
May 04, 2011 | Categories: Buenos Aires | Tags: San Telmo | Leave A Comment » | 99 views

Parque Rivadavia in the neighborhood Caballito
May 01, 2011 | Categories: Buenos Aires | Tags: Caballito | 1 Comment » | 140 views
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Río de la Plata - Costanera Sur - Muelle Asociación Argentina de Pesca
Apr 24, 2011 | Categories: Buenos Aires | Tags: Costanera Sur | Leave A Comment » | 289 views

Walking in the city's center of Córdoba
Apr 18, 2011 | Categories: Traveling Argentina | Tags: Córdoba Province | 2 Comments » | 136 views

Playing music at the Plaza Intendente Alvear, mistakenly, but commonly known as Plaza Francia
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Mar del Plata style house
Apr 07, 2011 | Categories: Traveling Argentina | Tags: Mar del Plata | Leave A Comment » | 174 views

Canals in Tigre
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Spinning candy floss in a street in Tigre
Mar 30, 2011 | Categories: Buenos Aires | Tags: Tigre | 1 Comment » | 90 views
In many cities, you can see human statues in many parks and gardens, busking for money with a physical patience and control that rivals most yogis and athletes.

Human statues have a long history in the European street theater tradition
Mar 27, 2011 | Categories: Buenos Aires | Tags: Recoleta | 1 Comment » | 99 views
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The avenue has up to seven lanes in each direction and is flanked on either side by streets with an additional four lanes
Mar 16, 2011 | Categories: Buenos Aires | Tags: Centro | 2 Comments » | 152 views

Lunching at some restaurant along the dock
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Churros, sometimes referred to as a Spanish doughnut, are fried-dough pastry-based snacks, sometimes made from potato dough, that originated in Spain. They are also popular in Latin America, France, Portugal, Morocco, the United States, Australia, and Spanish-speaking Caribbean islands.

In Argentina, they're usually filled with dulce de leche, but also with chocolate
Mar 10, 2011 | Categories: Buenos Aires | Tags: Recoleta | Leave A Comment » | 87 views