Sorry these videos should be at the end!!
This is the Casa Rosada, now used as parliamentary offices.
Just to the right of the lamp-post you can see some white doors. This is where Eva Peron famously appeared and famously declared "Don't cry for me, Argentina" |
In the Plaza de Mayo - statue commemorating independence from Spain |
The obelisk in the Plaza de Republico celebrates 400 years since settlement - built in 1936 |
Virgen de Lujan is the Patron Saint of Journeys and on our trip through the Andes we often saw little altars to her |
Many of the buildings have a distinctly European feel, and also the ornamental lights |
Plaza de Mayo |
After the dictatorship, the grandmothers used to gather to protest at the disappearance of so many young men and also younger children. Their symbol was the white scarf. |
Even a Synagogue, alongside the museum |
A great photo opportunity |
Even our bedroom had a very European feel |
Loved the mat! (Footsteps of Tango) |
The location was in a lovely old theatre |
The men line up on one side |
..... and the women on the other |
Then we put it together |
Well we didn't do too badly |
...but quite a lot of concentration was required once the got to put the three sections together |
I must apologise that they are so blurry as it was so fast, but so structured! |
The band and the singers were good too. |
BA looked very clean and fancy!
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