SHARKHUNTERS
International
2010 Argentine Expedition -
we begin in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is
a modern, cosmopolitan city and our host hotel, the Central Navy Hotel, is
situated at one of the most upscale intersections in all Buenos Aires where Ave.
Cordoba meets Calle Florida which is a walking mall where you will find some of
the most famous shops in the world - Dooney & Bourke, Gucci, Pierre Cardin and
even an old Harrah's.
Leather and silver are popular souvenirs as are gaucho knives, caps and T-shirts with
names and emblems of the soccer (football) teams on them. The US Dollar
and the Euro are very strong here.
Folks living in Buenos Aires are known as "Porteneos" because this is the port
city.
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Walking along Calle Florida; shops are everywhere |
This famous intersection. |
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as we see in the photo below. |
No, this is not Larry, Moe and Curley. |
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We visit this massive monument to General San Martin as we walk through a beautiful park filled with trees and Porteneos relaxing in mid-day. |
More beautiful Porteneas... |
Our walking tour takes us to many beautiful buildings.
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The old British Railroad tower seen from the Malvinas Memorial. |
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Buenos Aires has many |
beautiful shopping malls along Calle Florida. | |
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The park near the San Martin Memorial is beautiful |
and some of the trees cast unusual shadows.....use your imagination |
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| The Army Club - for Generals; maybe colonels..... | A few years ago it was a crime to
even say Peron's name. Now a massive memorial is going to be built to him. |
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Plenty of nice places to eat..... |
.....plenty of great food! |
We spend a few solemn moments at the Memorial to the men who fell in the
Malvinas/Falklands War.
As with any war memorial, it is a beautiful place, but also very sad.
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The center of Buenos Aires is the seat of the government.
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The "Pink House" is the Presidential Residence. |
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Here is
the story behind this area in front of the "Pink House"
told by a friend in Argentina - not sure he wants his name listed here: |
We leave this sad, beautiful and historic place & move to another part of
Buenos Aires - and Evita. Click on this photo
(below).
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