Visiting Commodore Rivadavia and Rada Tilly
Publicado por: Toni Martins em 2021-11-28
Getting to Comodo Rivadavia has 2 options, either by road or by plane, I went by car and it is without a doubt the most exciting way to do it. It's 1730 km from Buenos Aires along Ruta 3, but the interesting thing is not just the road, it's all that we can stop and visit along almost 2000 km. Then it's one of those roads where you never get to the end, there are dozens and dozens of kilometers in a straight line where the landscape is always the same and where from time to time you have to stop so you don't get your eyes closed. Comodoro Rivadávia has one of the largest Portuguese communities in all of Argentina and for that reason alone it was worth it. Comodoro is also the largest producer of oil and natural gas in Argentina, which is perhaps why it is one of the cities with the best quality of life. When I arrived in Comodoro, I met a descendant of Portuguese, Oscar de Brito, who took me to know the city and where the oil wells are located, as well as the sea lion communities and the landscapes of the region. 12 km from Comodoro is the town of Rada Tilly which is a satellite town of Comodoro where middle and upper class families live. Rada Tilly is the seaside resort of Comodoro with a beautiful beach located in the bay of Rada Tilly.
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Comodoro Rivadavia . Chubut . Argentina
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Visiting Buenos Aires - Casa Rosada
Publicado por: Toni Martins em 2021-11-28
Buenos Aires is a city where I felt nostalgia and a sense of well-being at the same time. Everything I've visited I've loved. Caminito is undoubtedly one of the places not to be missed, when we get involved in the history of the place we can transport ourselves to the time of immigrants, how they arrived and how they stayed and at the same time we feel the atmosphere of celebration and joy of the place. The streets are full of music, dancers, lots of tango and beautiful cuisine. Another of the places where I loved visiting was Tigre, strolling through the Tigre canals is a labyrinth of canals that almost looks like Venice where everything is transported by boat. To visit the canals of the Tigre, you need at least a morning or an afternoon, take one of the boats that run along the canals and let yourself go, they come and go, you don't even need to change boats. Then the entire city center is worth visiting, Plaza Mayo, Casa Rosada, the Recoleta cemetery, etc. And of course you can't miss a tango night, I went to one of the most typical and oldest houses in Buenos Aires, La Comparsita. I loved it.^ Buenos Aires will need at least 4 days to get to know the main points.
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San Telmo . Buenos Aires Capital . Argentina
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