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Buenos Aires, Argentina 2005
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Presidential 'Pink House' |
Downtown Buenos Aires near the political triangle (Presidential, legal, religious) |
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Train station |
Raising the flag at the memorial to the soldiers who died fighting Britain in the 1982 Falkland Malvinas War. |
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Memorial to the soldiers who died fighting Britain n the 1982 Falkland Malvinas War. |
It was kind of unusual to find a Japanese Garden in downtown Buenos Aires... |
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I took quite a few shots here... :-) |
This flower opens during the daytime and closes at night. Very cool sculpture.
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Dance anyone?
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This cemetery is mostly for the rich, politicians and heroes. It has sidewalks and the tombs are like very expensive houses. |
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Inside the cemetery is the burial site of 'Evita'. |
I like to call this - old meets junk... :-) |
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This cafe hasn't change since it opened in 1957. The waiters, etc. still dress in the original clothes. Now, I ask you, who would want to wear cloths that old... |
This is a rather unique church as you can't tell it's a church from the outside. In fact, on the outside is an eternal flame to a great Argentinian patriot, Jose De San Martin. |
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A little mixture of the old with the new. |
Cherry blossoms. |
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