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May 08, 2005

Going South - too far South

Well, this story happened a few weeks ago, but I'll write about it now. If you start in the center...

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May 05, 2005

A Jew in Iguazu

As part of my trip, I´m doing research on the ¨Once¨ neighborhood for my Urban Planning program. Once (the colloquial...

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May 03, 2005

Graffiti 2

As I mentioned in my previous entry about Graffiti, most of the stuff around town is political in nature -...

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May 02, 2005

Puerto Madero

Puerto Madero is a familiar story for all you Urban Planning folks out there - a former industrial site (in...

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April 25, 2005

Graffiti 1

Everywhere I go, Graffiti is one of the first things I´ll notice. It can tell you a lot about a...

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Pesaj

One of the things I like most about being Jewish is being part of a worldwide community. I can be...

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April 21, 2005

ĄCorta mi pelo!

Before I left, a friend of mine at work told me to be careful, being a white person in South...

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Adventures in Recoleta

Recoleta the neighborhood is pretty much the Upper East Side of Buenos Aires - not just where the money is,...

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April 20, 2005

Recoleta Cemetery

This is the Graveyard of Argentine society, and probably the most expensive real estate in Latin America - it´s said...

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April 18, 2005

Constitution

Constitution is one of the main rail terminal stations. It´s at the south end of the Central city, where it...

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April 14, 2005

Overview

A quick overview of town so far: Buenos Aires isn´t called ¨The Paris of the South¨ for nothing. The general...

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April 13, 2005

Stations

Stained Glass window in a newer Linea B station Tile and tribute to the Virgin Mary - not quite the...

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Linea A trains

Old-School wooden subway car on Linea A Doors of aforementioned car. They open manually - you can even open them...

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April 12, 2005

Buenos Aires

So I´m here. My flight landed Saturday morning, and I took a 2-hour bus to Downtown (Microcentro) where I´m staying....

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April 08, 2005

Strictly for the Foamers

In New York, there's a certain type of person called a "foamer." This is someone that's so into the Subway,...

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