Historical pictures of Buenos Aires
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Hope the horse wasn't hurt.
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Airbags? No BRAKES in evidence!
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The Kennedy monument in Quemú Quemú- La Pampa is something I need to see, probably on my bike.
https://www.google.com/maps/place/Quemú+Quemú,+La+Pampa/@-35.2649802,-62.8354464,8z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x95c3a7096624b63f:0xa41d6bf8b75161c3!8m2!3d-36.0548204!4d-63.5659606
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Strange looking thing.
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Impressive monument. It could be a (considerable) detour between BsAs and Mendoza....
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Hard to believe that was only 4 generations ago!
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I may take the bike down to Villa Epecuen as some of my friends have done.
One man still lives in the deserted town which flooded in 1985.
The last inhabitant of Argentina's flooded city
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How very sad! I wonder where he lives, how he gets groceries and supplies, whether he misses the company of other humans?
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Reminds me of Hiroshima after the bomb.
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You’re right. Something about those trees -
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I’ve never seen that before! It’s not photoshopped ?
What must Cristina have planned for herself ?
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I’ve never seen that before! It’s not photoshopped ?
What must Cristina have planned for herself ?
The first Argentine pyramid?
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Oh, we could have some fun with that!
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Splinter
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An image 360 degrees of the interior of the Colon Theatre, build in the good old days. Not only for the aristocracy, as recent immigrants could afford a place in the higher places and enjoy Operas whose conductors were Toscanini, Furtwangler, Beecham, Busch, Boehm and other famous ones.
https://www.360cities.net/en/image/colon-theater-room -
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