Before the afternoon ferry back to Uruguay, we spent our last half day of the dreamy trip visiting the famous Buenos Aires barrio of San Telmo--a historic district named after Saint Elmo, patron saint of sailors--and its acclaimed antiques market, nineteenth-century architecture, freelance entertainment, and cobblestone streets...
Subterranean...
Station...
Streets...
Stilts...
Statues...
Strings...
Strange...
San Telmo...
Sanctum...
Strolling...
Significance...
Signatures...
Cervezas...
Snickering...
Scrumptious...
Sailing from...
Sailing to...
Safety?...
Steak...
To Us!
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
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The carne looks great. La Otra?
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