Wednesday, November 14, 2007

Things I´ve Seen

Photography is part of the reason I travel. There are so many different places with their own visual story to tell. Here are just a few images of some of the places we´ve seen in the last couple of weeks.

- AC


7 Cascadas outside La Falda about an hour and a half from Córdova, Argentina. Quite resorty but a nice change from the concrete jungle.














The Cathedral on Buenos Aires in Córdova may still stand strong as a testament to history, but most of the people in the bustling modern metropolis don´t even slow down as they pass by for work, lunch or leisure.














Hippies outside the Cultural Center in Buenos Aires´Recoletta barrio play traditional music on traditional instruments on a Saturday afternoon.
















The architecture in Buenos Aires often reflects many different styles, leaving buildings grand and unique, often colorful and imposing.















The food in Argentina may not be diverse, but it is hard to imagine better beef. Often served with a tapas style spattering of vegetables and paired with a nice local Malbec, the lomo is always good to the last bite.















Although I didn´t manage to find the tomb of Eva "Evita" Perón, el Cemetario Recoletta in Buenos Aires was a ghost world of history and tourism.














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