buenos aires

Buenos Aires – Part One

May 1st, 2010 | Posted in Blog, Travel, Travel Stories | 1 Comment
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We landed in Buenos Aires (BA) airport feeling pretty rough having spent the night flying 10 hours without any sleep.  I really didn’t know what to expect from our first taste of South America. As we got off the plane we were segregated into two lines, Aussies, Canadians, Americans and then all the other nationalities. Ben and Vicks we ushered through promptly as we were stuck in line. We were lugged with a $100 USD entrance fee each by an abrupt customs official and cattle herded to the next line. Good start on all accounts.

Ben had all the apartment info and had left to baggage by then. As we waited in line an aggressive customs agent was drilling an obviously gay couple in front of us on where they were staying and why they didn’t know the exact address. This started to worry as we didn’t have those details either; I was pretty impressed that I had remembered the suburb to be honest. A tense ten minutes later we thankfully got another official who was blasé but still pretty short. Slightly relieved we progressed to the slowest moving baggage carousel in history and the jeers of Ben and Vicks (collectively known as Bicky) having passed through quickly with no fee on their British passports. I don’t know how that works since the Brits fought a war against the Argentinians and we Aussies had done nothing but be pleasant as far as I know…..Maybe there is something in that?

All the bags were thankfully collected which is always a concern for Justin and I and after a twenty minute wait we were bundled into our transfer van which obviously caters for South Americans who subsequently are small people. Ben and Plum are not small people and we had to have a mini game of twister to get in. With faces squeezed up against windows and bodies snug against each other we set off.

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Day Trippin – Tigre

April 9th, 2010 | Posted in News, Travel, Travel Stories | 7 Comments
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Ok we’re skipping ahead a moment here only because this is fresh in our minds.

A little while ago (in travelling time – which i believe to be an extension of bistro mathematics and a form of time travel. Travelling time doesn’t work on the usual calendar of days, weeks, months but on the observer’s movement through tourist destinations. Confusingly, it has the potential to slow time itself when visiting museums, gift shops and any walking tour. slows down when visiting museums and anything else that maybe boring to the observer. Therefore the measurements used by travellers are relevant to the observer such as a while ago, not too long ago, ages ago etc) Any i digress.

Ben, Vicky, Jess and I took a day trip from Buenos Aires to Tigre. Tigre is a tourist destination popular with both international and local tourists located on the Parana Delta. We went there mostly too keep me entertained as i needed to do something active other than walking, strolling, slow jogging(with a soft j) and any other form of painstakingly moving your legs in alternate directions.

You take a 1 hour train ride from the Retiro(train station) on the 80′style trains whilst local musicians busk for your coins. However after a few too many Malbec’s, schnapps and captain morgan(never go to sea without a captain) the night before ending at 2am the sounds weren’t as appreciated as they should of been.

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