definitely the main attraction of our trip to argentina. this is not the place where esteban was born, or the city where he has lived most years of his life, but for some reason, which i now understand, it is the place esteban always refers to as his hometown. the town is small almost all year round, but it quadruples its size during the summer season specially in january and february. tourists from all over argentina come to this wonderful place to enjoy their summer vacation. the beaches are quite nice, the houses are spectacular, the neighborhoods are full of green, the shoppes, stores and restaurants come to live and the sand dunes are something hard to describe, not to mention they are a great playground for the motorbikes!! we visited the many little cities around as well such as carilo, madariaga, mar de las pampas, valeria and ostende among others and they are all surrounded by the same beautiful flat lands of the country side. all the sights are really out of this world. but the highlight of the place is the people that live in it, specially the family and friends that made our stay an amazing one and to all of them many thanks for that!
November 20, 2009
November 11, 2009
port of mar del plata
this is the artisan port within the main commercial port. it is where the local and traditional fishermen work. it is a very picturesque place with a very distinct and nasty fish smell coming mostly from the sea lions that are quite the show; specially when the street dogs get close to them and try to bark them away. we must have spent an hour at least watching the lions getting some sun in the pier and fighting the dogs back.
the orange fishing boats supposedly do not go out very far into the ocean because of the tough sea conditions in this part of the world. the "sudestadas" or strong storms with gale winds from the south east get really nasty. it is said that every year some of these boats vanish with the storms and never come back. during easter, the families and folks that did make it back to shore, throw flowers to the ocean as a tradition to honor the fishermen that did not make it through the storm. i was actually very curious and wanted to see a sudestada in the time we were in the coast but, was fortunate enough to have had a beautiful and calmed weather all the time.
November 10, 2009
the happy city
mar del plata is a summer city in the atlantic coast four hours south of buenos aires. it is the biggest summer spot in argentina today and was also the preferred vacation destination for the argentinean aristocracy during the last century. this is evidenced by the architecture that is still intact and the most magnificent and solid houses like those seen in european destinations in travel magazines. i adored this city and its vibe (not for nothing i think its referred to as la feliz -the happy city-) and would even like to think of coming sailing to this place; if it were just a little closer to the equator and warmer of course!
November 6, 2009
la plata
talk about going to unexpected places..... we ended up in this city accompanying ale to a friend's graduation, and I am so glad we went!!!! not only we had a great time but we met really nice people and ended up visiting one of the biggest and most amazing cathedrals i have ever visited. some european churches are really minuscule compared to this one. turns out this cathedral is the second largest in america and the towers are over 112 meter of altitude. what a surprise, in la plata, argentina, who would have thought..!
November 5, 2009
carilo
carilo is a small town within pinamar. it is a beautiful little village with unpaved streets, forests and very big summer houses. there are no street lights in order to preserve the natural aspect of the place. my parent's in law sonia and barco took us on a tour around the town. we had lunch, walked...froze a little (it was still cold) and took advantage of the beautiful craft shops to get ahead on the christmas shopping...
November 2, 2009
buenos aires
after spending months in panama and at sea, we arrived to this huge but amazing city in argentina. buenos aires is among the 10 largest cities in the world and it definitely feels like it when you are walking on the streets. we enjoyed the now so distant city life, the shoppes, the restaurants, but mostly the time we spent with friends and family. agus, noe, cata and juan a special thank you for making your home ours!!
November 1, 2009
argentina !!!
home away from home. we went to argentina for several weeks to get my argentinean passport and also visit family and esteban's old and my new friends. in all we spent 50 days in this amazing country and simply had a superb time with everyone. esteban had not been back home for many years so it was very pleasant for me to see his happy face seeing his town all over again, all the changes, his old room and stuff, and of course his friends and family. at the end, the 50 day stay we originally felt to be too long to leave our boat, became a very short stay. time really flies when you are having so much fun!
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