Sunday, June 6, 2010
Friday, May 28, 2010
Jujuy (Northwest Argentina)
The local fair (la feria) at one of the towns we visited
This little girl could be a postcard! Too cute!
Las llamas...which are used for their wool and meat here. Yes, I ate llama and yes it was yummy!
The cabanas we stayed in...with the mountains as the backdrop. Absolutely beautiful!
This little girl could be a postcard! Too cute!
Las llamas...which are used for their wool and meat here. Yes, I ate llama and yes it was yummy!
The cabanas we stayed in...with the mountains as the backdrop. Absolutely beautiful!
Typical houses of the people who live in Jujuy.
Me in Las Salinas Grandes..giant salt flats that were left here by some dried body of very salty water! YAY!
Here you can see the 7 different types of sediment that make up the Andes Mountains.
Una cemetaria in Purmamarca. All of the graves are above ground and some are very similiar to cemetaries in New Orleans, but A LOT more decorated.
The bus stopped on the side of the road so we could take pictures!
Pollo picante con arroz. This was deeeelicous and the first spicy thing I've eaten in Argentina! I wish I could give credit to the Argentines, but this was a traditional Bolivian dish!
MMMMMmmmmmmmm....tamale!
More mountains!
Graveyard
A grave of the indigenous people who used to live here. The gravyard in the pictures above is the modern way of buring their dead.
Tuesday, April 6, 2010
Mar del Plata
Monday, April 5, 2010
Montevideo, Uruguay
La parilla, the biggest grill I have ever seen! This place was at the port of Montevideo and was amazing!
Las Chicas!
Montevideo is a smaller, cleaner, less crowded version of Buenos Aires, with better food, alcohol, no dog poop, and a panoramic view of water. Basically, when I got there I wondered if I had picked the wrong city to study abroad in....and I am still thinking the same thing. haha! We spent the weekend eating in cute cafes, site-seeing the city, going to bars at night, and visiting the Museo del Carnival. It was a great weekend with beautiful weather, lots of carne asado, medio medio (half white wine, half champagne...a native beverage of Uruguay) and tons of laughs!
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