So, we arrive in BA after another 20 or so hours on the bus. No more buses, hooray! We stay in the city centre which we are fairly familiar with after a couple of stops here already (Steph bought her boots finally on the last stopover - so no more shoe shops EXCELLENT!)
We have a few things to organise before flying out to Africa - the most important is finding some $US to pay for our Africa trip....who would of thought it would be as difficult as it was....we needed a resonable amount of $US (which the company requested in post 2005 bills - this takes a while to explain in broken Spanglish)...Argentina is quite hard on for financial services, the banks don't give $US to forigners. The ATM's only give out 1000 pesos ($250) at a time, and only 2000 pesos a day($500), except for Citibank - which my card wont work in, but Steph's will - but her account was empty so we had to wait a couple of days before we could get the pesos....thank god for "Casa de Cambio" or foreign exchange houses...so we eventually got what we needed but it took us 2 days to do it!!!!!!!!! It was frustrating......
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street tango |
We had great weather for the day we did a graffiti tour of one of the barrios (neighbourhoods) of BA. It was awesome, the skill of some of the artists are really incredible. Argentina has some more relaxed graffiti rules, you only need to obtain permission from the owner of the property to paint.
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This is the wall of one of the trendy restuarants in the area. |
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not sure if these guys were really police or not..... |
I went to a Boca Juniors footbal match one night, which was really good. The atmosphere at the stadium was incredible - they really are passionate for their soccer.
We also went down to the San Telmo market on the Sunday, this place was also really cool. Not so much the market, but for the really talented street performers. An awesome Tango band ( piano, 3 piano accordians, double bass, violins) playing traditional Tango music. A couple of old dudes playing some crazy classical guitar, a swing jazz quartet, and a dude doing a small puppet show....We missed the Tango, but that was around as well.
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Puppet show |
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$5 steak...mmmmm |
Our last full day we headed to Reccoleta Cemetary which has some crazy tombs/mausoleums of famous and important people thoughout Argentinian history (including Evita). Another strange but eerie place (and cats galore).
Our last night we were going to go to a Jazz club, but I decided it would be mean not to take Steph to a Tango show...so we went to a mid priced show - intimate and no too 'showy', more traditional than a lot of the tourist orintated shows. It was really good, Steph really enjoyed it, and sje ended up with the best seat in the house right in front of the stage.
Well after a crazy six months out Latin American journey has ended. We have had an amesome time, met some great people, seen some spectacular things, and have some incredible memories. Next stop Africa, which we are really, really, really, really excited about......
We wont have much internet so we might be a little slow on the blog updates (well even slower than at the moment)