Friday 1 February 2008

Argentina...steak, vino and spanglish!

After a hectic few months of non-stop travelling in Australia, New Zealand and Chile I fancied chilling out in one place for a while and spent 10 days in Bariloche, the gateway to Patagonia. While I was there I managed to take in a week`s spanish lessons at La MontaƱa which gave me a good grounding in the basics and let me start to learn more on my own. Although I was far too lazy to go on any of the treks or venture south into Patagonia I was able to soak up some of Bariloche`s amazing views from the relative comfort of the beach...even by South American standards it`s a really pretty town.

View of Bariloche from cable-car (obstructed by gimp in novelty t-shirt)


New Years Eve bash in Tango Hostel with Sven and las Argentinitas


I got hauled up on stage for a few drunken tunes to ring in the new year...(I thing this pic of me destroying Hotel California)

After Bariloche I sampled for the first time on the famuosly ridiculously bling Argentinian buses. For $60 I travelled the 20hr journey to Buenos Aires in style with 3 movies, 2 meals and free champagne...how bad? BA definitely lives up to the hype. The steaks are to die (or kill...or kill and then blame someone else) for, the women are the most beautiful on the planet (..not counting some obscure parts of West Cork), La Boca one of the most colourful little boroughs you`ll ever visit & the rest of the city is so full of more turbulent history than you can shake a stick at (..if shaking sticks is what floats your boat).

Seconds before devouring the best steak on the planet with Barry McDonogh in La Cabrera (...odd lesbian couple at the next table kindly took this pic for us...cheers dykes)

Downtown BA


La Casa Rosada...home of Evita`s stirring speeches & Madonna´s inane warbling



Colourful working class district of La Boca


Diego Maradona, Evita & a.n.other salute La Boca

Quality Boca Juniors mural, La Boca

After Buenos Aires I took a monster 20+ hrs bus up to Iguazu Falls, a truly immense collection of powerful waterfalls (dwarfing Niagara Falls) on the border with Brazil. Apparantly the negative ions generated by the waterfalls contribute to giving people a feeling of giddyness & euphoria, who knows. I´m no Scientician.

Iguazu Falls...the money shots!


Garganta Del Diablo...aka The Devil`s Throat

Post-waterfall boozing in Iguazu hostel


Cordoba is a great little University City (8 in total) with great nightlife and....er....ok, I mainly just went on the lash. There. I`ve said it.

Great afternoon session with Lyden on the bongos in Tango Hostel



Lashing it up in some random Cordobesan nigtclub with Richard (..the day before he was robbed at gunpoint!) & Lyden - link below



Here`s a spanish newspaper report of friends of ours who were robbed at gunpoint in broad daylight..they made it onto the Argie equivalent of News at Ten afterwards! - http://edimpresa.diariouno.net.ar/2008/01/26/nota171099.html

Polo lesssons in Cordoba...lovin´ it!


Mendoza is a great city in the wine-growing region of Argentina (...its Malbec is world famous) and is no slouch on the partying front with loads of great party hostels & clubs scattered around the city. My highlight was definitely cycling around the wine region for 6 hours getting lashed on 101 different wines and stumbling back home to continue the messiness, drinking some lethal local concoction from a giant babies bottle!

At Puenta del Inca (created by the interaction of ice and hot springs) with Frederico (x2) on Mendoza road trip

Cerro Aconcagua, the highest mountain in the Americas


I WANT one of these for when I get home...no more drinking out of a cup for me

Mendoza`s famous vineyards up close


Sampling some of Mendoza´s finest produce...

Racing Vs Independiente (F.T. 0-0)...promised much but was probably the poorest match (..that I haven`t taken part in myself) for many a long year

Monster session in Break Point Hostel for our last night in Mendoza


Salta was a bit boring really...didn`t really see what all the hype was about. Far too sleepy for a big city & the weather was pants. If I told you the highlight of my time in Salta was sneaking into a 2 movies for the price of one that should give you a good idea of my opinion of it.
Boozing it up in one of Salta`s messy night spots (the Argentinian girl far left is close to being clinically insane)


1 comment:

Yednnek said...

e seems to be something different about you in the move from La Boca to Iguazu Falls...can't quite put my finger on it though...
On a more seriuos note, hpe you have a good spot lined up for Tuesday night.