Argentina - Carlos Pellegrini & Esteros Del Ibera
Four hours on a converted school bus on a unpaved road, we arrived in the town of Carlos Pellegrini. The bus driver dropped us off here (um...Senor driver, donde esta the town?):
We took a boat tour of Esteros Del Ibera, a swamp area. Bill doing safety check:
We saw about fifty crocodiles:
This is a carpincho:
Marsh deer:
Even though we did not have our own bathroom at the hotel, we really liked it because we met nice, interesting Argentineans that spoke English there. We cannot get beyond ´hello, we are from California, we love your county´ in our Spanish conversations, and it was great being able to talk to the locals. We met a musician who plays double bass in a philharmonic, an art student and surfer, an English teacher and a biology student:Bill had to stop this pony from trying to get into our room:
Marsh deer:
Even though we did not have our own bathroom at the hotel, we really liked it because we met nice, interesting Argentineans that spoke English there. We cannot get beyond ´hello, we are from California, we love your county´ in our Spanish conversations, and it was great being able to talk to the locals. We met a musician who plays double bass in a philharmonic, an art student and surfer, an English teacher and a biology student:Bill had to stop this pony from trying to get into our room:
To get to the next town, we rode in this four-wheel drive, converted truck on a dirt road:
I have been obsessed with seeing a real Argentinean gaucho (traditional cowboy) ever since we got to Argentina, which has not been too successful since gauchos are going extinct. Needless to say, I was very happy when our converted truck picked up three hitchhiking gauchos. One of them dropped what looked like a nail, so I picked it up for him - it was a bullet! How gaucho is that! We did not take any picture of them (we try to avoid annoying men with bullets), but here is a picture of another gaucho:
Gauchos?:
9 comments:
Those crocs look fat with carpinchos and marsh deer! Hopefully they don't get any "Korean food".
Good blogging, as usual. Fun to follow your travels.
Donnie
The gaucho has kung-fu shoes on. Holla!
hee hee hee hee hee... I love this picture of you two. So I just figured out how to leave a damn comment... I am such an ass.
Keish
Donnie - we got close enough to the crocodiles that if I had extended my arm, I could have touched them! I didn´t tho - "Tourist Loses Arm on Swamp Tour"...
Brooklyn - no self-respecting gaucho wears socks, even in freezing winter! (I don´t know if this is true, but the other cowboys we saw were wearing the same shoes)
Keisha - welcome! I still think Sam put together your wedding blog, not you...
- Jeeheon
Who the eff is Rodrigo? Do I have to check him?
I second brooklyn's comment -- is he "rodrigo the pool the boy" from Vegas?
Heather
Brooklyn - It´s Rodrigo the spam-guy, probably trying to sell something. I deleted his comment... ah, the power of a blog administrator...
Heather - I totally forgot about our Rodrigo, the inflatable boyfriend from Vegas! Do you still have him? (BTW, Brooklyn is Susan)
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