Tuesday, October 11, 2005

27 September -- Outta Dodge.

While wasting time before our plane to Puerto Iguazu, we went to the Japanese Garden, which is probaly a lot prettier in the summer, when everything is in bloom and they're not doing major consturction. But it was nice anyway.

Puerto Iguazu is a cute little town, where only the big streets are paved, you can hear treefrogs at night, and there's still more internet cafes per capita than you can imagine.





This is the Rio de la Plata, the big 'ol river in Buenos Aires. It's big, and it's brown.

Mmmm. Quilmes 'n' cheesy poofs in Puerto Iguazu.


Hotel Lilian was everything that Lonely Planet promised. Quiet, cute, and most importantly, quiet, it's a charming tin-roof building with a little garden in the courtyard. The weather was simply beautiful, and a little warmer than in BA.

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