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Old Jul 13th, 2008, 08:32 PM
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The things I didn't do in Buenos Aires

In trips reports we, of course, focus on what we did, but there are always things we meant to do and didn't have time for. Here's my list for "next time" in Buenos Aires.

Immigration Museum
Abasto
Puerto Madero
San Telmo Antique Market
National History Museum
The Museum of Argentine Motifs
Art Galleries on Calle Arroyo
Eating again at Sotto Vocce
Unicenter Mall
Tigre and the Delta
The animal park outside of BA (I can't rmember the name just now)
Japanese Garden
Taking the subte to a resisdential area

This is just my in town list. Outside of BA, I think that Salta and Jujuy are next. Even though I've only been home a week and a half, I can't wait to go back.
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Old Jul 14th, 2008, 01:11 AM
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Great list, teach2travel!

For a fun report about Unicenter, Mataderos and San Telmo, featuring yours truly, go to http://tinyurl.com/ovh8f

The animal park outside of BA is Temaiken http://www.temaiken.com.ar/

You are right when you place our NW next on your list. Angie will be there, waiting for you!

Of course, don't forget about our South, particularly in November, December and March, when there are few locals on holiday.

When should we expect you back, teach2travel? Next week or next month? LOL!!!
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Good report! I can see you there taking pictures and getting the car out.

If I could swing the airfare, I'd be back in August, but I suppose I will have to wait until next year. I'll be turning 40 so I am planning to combine a sojourn to Easter Island with a return to Argentina. Between now and then I'll wile away the hours imagining the house I will buy in San Antonio.
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You mean our San Antonio de Areco, or San Antonio, in the great Republic of Texas? LOL!!!!
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Well I love Texas, but I mean San Antonio de Areco - the perfect small town. It's near the big city, but quiet and calm. Besides, now that I have ridden horses, I think I need one of my own!
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Great! Next time, I would suggest contemplating a stay here: http://tinyurl.com/3xna57

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