Images from Argentina, Page-2

After visiting the colourful streets of La Boca, and the vibrant atmosphere of San Telmo, it was time to move on. It was a shame to leave restaurants and cafes of Buenos Aires behind, but it was time to take the 18 hour bus trip down to Puerto Madryn.
From the seaside town of Puerto Madryn we cycled along the desolute dusty road to visit the sea lion colony at Punta Loma.

A colourfully painted building in La Boca, Buenos AiresA statue in the streets of La Boca, Buenos Aires
Tango dancing statue on the streets of Buenos AiresBanging the drums at the street markets of San Telmo, Buenos Aires
Antiques at San Telmo street stallTango dancing in the market, Buenos Aires
Street performers in the streets of San TelmoSome of the fantastic architecture of Buenos Aires
A young performing boy in San TelmoCycling to the Sea Lions near Puerto Madryn
A deserted road on the way to the Sea Lion reserve of Punta Loma, Puerto MadrynThe coast of Punta Loma
The Sea Lion reserve at Punta LomaAn armadillos on the Peninsula Valdes

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