Images from Argentina, Page-1

We crossed over into Argentina from Brazil, our first stop being the Argentinian side of Iguazu Falls. After melting for a few days we took a 18 hour bus journey down to Buenos Aires. We spent a week in Buenos Aires where we participated in some Spanish lessons, although they didn't help a great deal! Buenos Aires is a lovely city ruined by the economic crash in 2001.

Iguazu Falls through the trees from the Circuito Inferior, the Argentinian sideIguazu Falls from the Circuito Inferior, the Argentinian side
Iguazu Falls from the Circuito Inferior, the Argentinian sideCrashing water stretching into the distance, Iguazu Falls
Iguazu Falls on the Argentinian sideThe calm waters before they reach Iguazu Falls
Garanta del Diablo (The Devils Throat), which shows the true power of Iguazu FallsThe remains of a bridge that was washed away by flooding, Iguazu Falls
Water rushing over Iguazu Falls on Circuito SuperiorA rainbow in the spray, Iguazu Falls
Tango dancing on the streets of Buenos AiresTango dancing on the streets of Buenos Aires
One of the regular demonstration marches through Buenos AiresPolice seal off the Presidential House from the demonstrators
Old lady’s silently protest against the disappearance of their children in the Dirty WarA graffiti covered monument in front of the Congress Hall, Buenos Aires
The magnificent Cemetery of the RecoletaEvita Peron who is buried in the Cemetery of the Recoleta
A sculpture in the Cemetery of the Recoleta, Buenos AiresA stylish crib in the Cemetery of the Recoleta, Buenos Aires

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