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In order to get to one of the stops during our trip`, we had to drive ona dirt road for about an hour. The bus driver was fearless, it was like being in a Buenos Aires taxi again, except he was driving a bus and instead had 29 lives in his hands, I am still trying to figure out whether I think Argentinians are the best drivers I have seen or the worst, the way I can sum it up is, fast-paced controlled recklessness, whether on dirt roads in a bus or crowded city streets it´s an exciting experience. We spent a lot of time on the bus this weekend, I felt a little bit like the typical tourist, like anyone around was thinking oh god here come the americans. It was fun though, we stayed in Villa Carlos Paz, and visited Belgrano, Cordoba, and la Cumbrecita which is german influenced thats where the picture below of the waterfall came from. We took a hike in the hills to the waterfall which was very nice after breathing in Rosarios exhaust for the last couple weeks, and I ate a Knackwurst.
The people in this country dont stop. The time schedule is different here, let me explain some things here. The time schedule for the argentinian lifestyle is much different than the US´s. On Friday and Saturday nights the clubs (boliches) dont open until 1 or 2am and people stay out until 6 or 8am dancing and partying, they also normally dont eat dinner until 11pm each night. These are just things that one should bear in mind. I myself have not subjec

Another thing to think about is that Argentina doesnt have peanut butter. But they make up for that with dulce de leche and amazing ice cream, and dulce de leche ice cream.
Below are some friends in the study abroad group, me on the right in the picture of the three guys. This wednesday is the Dia de la bandera which means flag day basically and the president of Argentina is coming to talk in Rosario and everyone will be out in the streets, they will carrying through the streets the largest flag in the world and it should be ineresting, Im also going to go to another tango lesson this friday and I am going to post pictures of both of those things so yea, there ya go. I know a basic tango step now I am going to try and improve on that beore I leave, Today is the 18th and I will be leaving on the 30th.


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oh, i've got to see jordan tango-ing.
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