Friday, July 03, 2009

BY THE SHORES OF URUGUAY RIVER, IN ENTRE RIOS PROVINCE


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As I keep preparing the Americycle for my Argentina-Alaska trip, I take short rips around Argentina by hitch-hiking. Paula and I spent a nice weekend in Concepción del Uruguay and Colón, both cities in the Argentinean province of Entre Ríos. In the picture, one of the historic buildings that charm up the shores of Colón.





A rusty abandoned Wessel sets the scenes for lovers who can’t afford to rent a true Titanic for a romantic kiss.



As Colón is a touristy place, houses and guesthouses are painted in the fashion way their Buenos Aires counterpart are.



Zárate – Brazo Largo Bridge is the easiest access point for hitch-hikers thumbing north from the national capital.
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