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Monday, September 30, 2013

Buenos Aires, the Paris of the south


Can you guess where we're going on our next vacation?

After much deliberation and discussion, we have finally made a decision.

*Is this Paris?

 Nope, hint...............It's almost as good as going to Paris
but cheaper :) 


Early tango was known as tango criollo (Creole tango). Today, there are many forms of tango. Popularly and among tango dancing circles, the authentic tango is considered to be the one closest to the form originally danced in Argentina and Uruguay.
Perhaps the most lasting effect of black influence in Argentina was the Tango.
The tango originated in the 1890s along the Río de la Plata, the natural border between Argentina and Uruguay, and soon spread to the rest of the world.


So now you know. We're going to Buenos Aires, Argentina, the Paris of the south!
The land of gauchos, the tango, and Malbec.

 Will I learn to tango? Hmmm. Well, I guess we'll just have to wait and see!

And yes, we are still scheduled for our Panama Canal cruise, but it is still quite a ways out. This is the filler vacation we will do by air while we wait. 
Stay tuned for more about our upcoming trip to Buenos Aires and updates on the tango!
*About the picture: It is a picture of the widest road on earth and it can be found in Argentina, specifically at Avenida 9 de Julio Buenos Aires, Argentina. The name of the street comes from the date of Argentina’s independence. The street measures can be compared to that of one and one-third size football field that is 416 feet at 127 meters.
The street has eighteen lanes of traffic and right in the center of the street is the mark of the heart of Buenos Aires. The obelisk stands two hundred twenty feet or sixty-seven meter. The street that serves as a gap to the whole block in the city grid.
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