Saturday, July 28, 2007

Vintage Police Cars Sale

Neuquén, Argentina

I will be brief. As much as my passing through this city. Neuquén is the capital of Argentina's Neuquen Province, and the largest city in Patagonia. Traveling by bus is about 6 hours from San Martin de los Andes, Mendoza, 10, being half way between each city, more or less at the height of Temuco in Chile. Founded in 1904, is home to many businesses and its economy is essentially fruit and oil. 70 million years ago, dinosaurs were walking around here like he owned the place, like nowhere else in the world. The bus terminal is 40 blocks from downtown. Take a bus and get off at the plaza. After visiting the new and worthy National Museum of Fine Arts, we were ready to go.

This photo realizes what greener than we saw in Neuquén. It's a dry town in the middle of Patagonia. Plaza to the Report, Life and Commitment. On the plate reads: "This is a tribute Neuquén People's victims, a repudiation of the dictatorship, we assume speak without euphemisms absurd, as in Chile and impunity, and a commitment to democracy , truth and justice ".

Argentina Avenue, the city's commercial center and a plaza with the necessary monument to San Martín, the famous Liberator, omnipresent in the Argentine cities.

Walking up Avenida Argentina until the final pass swiftly -25 minutes from downtown-the tourist map captive promised three landmarks: the Plaza de las Banderas, the Christ, and a stunning viewpoint. The real tourist should be prepared to encounter anything. Not everything has to be white sandy beaches, surfing daikiri and banana. It is noted that this city are pumping money to become in the near future hopefully, in a attractive tourist destination. Well, this is the view of Neuquén from the famous square-the-only two flags, and left an emaciated stick cristito was sorry.

Egregia a Peladero view from the disappointing "Viewpoint." Clay, graffiti on walls and trash on the highway, Argentina is usually very clean, "I felt at home. After that, it was worth going to a good lunch meat, and mitigate the pain by buying books, which are always a bargain in this country, compared with the theft of Chilean prices. Back to the new and well maintained bus terminal, is not sarcasm, and heading to Mendoza. July 2007.

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