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REMEMBERING LATIN AMERICA |
| REMEMBERING LATIN AMERICA |
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2007 - At Buenos Aires and afternoon tea... |
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The young man disembarking from the Brazilian CRUZEIRO DO SUL airplane at Ezeiza Airport, in Buenos Aires, did not need any help with his coat and briefcase. Forty-two years later, he was no longer young and now, thanks to a stroke, he needed help to disembark Argentina Airlines when he arrived at the same airport. Between the two visits to that beautiful city, sixteen others had taken place, Argentina had had to suffer and survive several murderous military dictatorships, and several currency problems made no sense to anyone, except to those who managed that country's economy during those turbulent times. In spite of its problems, Buenos Aires, however, remained like a magnet to the young man who, until he had stopped coming to Buenos Aires, had never felt old. The 2007 photo, however, will tell otherwise, bringing him up to facing reality. |
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Almost connecting Plaza de Mayo to Plaza San Martin stands Calle Florida. Both Plazas honor liberators and historical figures in Argentina. I walked the latter's length many times in my younger days. In 2007, however, my walks on Calle Florida were limited, although I did enjoy stopping once again at the Richmond for lunch and the the Galeria del Pacifico for afternoon tea, as shown above. |
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BELOW -Images From Puerto Rico - Plus Unrelated Latin American Photos.... |
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Quito, Ecuador, Bazar - Native Crafts Stall and Bargains... |
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La Paz, Bolivia, surprised me with its contrasts. In many aspects it was a Latin American city. In others a modern metropolis. I could not help wondering how so many people of European background may have gotten there in the first place. Later that evening La Paz proved to have the coldest rain I had ever felt. |
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LEFT - Bogota. Old, noisy buses, milk cows feeding on the grasses growing wildly on the unkempt highway leading from the airport into the city. Neighborhoods with their own security forces - somewhat similar to the mall cops in the U. S. Lots of churches crowded on Sundays and Holy Days. Great food for those who can afford it. A dangerous city even before the Drug Cartels took over its government. |
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