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Dec 06

Football (Arg)

December 2006

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This picture is part of the outside wall of the Boca Juniors stadium, the Bombonera. This was Maradona's main club.

He's still got a high profile in the country, having recently appeared on tv as a judge in the Argentinian version of Celebrity Come Dancing.

The picture below is me taking on the kids at the school I was helping at. I went on to score a hat-trick.

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Posted by Darell 11:42 Archived in Argentina Comments (0)

Mate (Arg)

December 2006

Mate (pronounced Ma-tay) is amazingly popular. It's a hot, bitter drink that tastes a lot like grass. There is an alternative sweeter version, which tastes like grass, but with sugar. It's an interesting drink, with a fair bit of ritual to it, and I'm going to try harder to like it.

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Posted by Darell 11:29 Archived in Argentina Comments (0)

Tango (Arg)

December 2006

Tango is everywhere. The first photo shows a performance for the tourists at the Sunday market in La Boca, and the second one is taken at a milonga which is a dance hall.

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Here are some tango feet.

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Posted by Darell 11:22 Archived in Argentina Comments (0)

Uruguay

Day trip from Buenos Aires

Uruguay is tiny by South American standards, and is squashed in between Argentina and Brasil.

Apparently it is roughly the size of North Dakota, if that helps.

The port of Colonia used to be a smuggling town a long time ago, when the Spanish and Portuguese were fighting to control the area. It now seems to be home to a collection of fantastic cars.

Apparently if a vehicle has a bottle standing on it, then it's for sale.

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Posted by Darell 14:32 Archived in Uruguay Comments (0)

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