Friday, July 18, 2008
Architecture, Buenos Aires, Argentina, July 2008
During a business trip in Argentina, I had the opportunity to stroll through the famous Calle Florida in Buenos Aires which is a pedestrian street lined with shops. You can get great deals on leather goods there. It was late in the day on a grey, winter day. The weather was fairly warm, however, and great numbers of people were out and about.
I wound my way to a nearby park that has one of the oldest OmbĂș trees in the city. These trees have spectular roots and branches that curve and coil in all directions.
Finally, I went to some other neighborhoods including the posh Puerto Madero.
Enjoy the photo travelog!
Radzfoto
Labels:
architecture,
argentina,
buenos aires
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