5 Great Views in Buenos Aires - Things to do in Buenos Aires
Buenos Aires is a busy metropolis with tall apartment buildings and office complexes. This can leave a new visitor to the city wondering what the city looks like from a different perspective. Luckily for visitors there a number of places you can go to do just that, and most are in downtown. Here are 5 suggestions of where to go to get some great views in Buenos Aires.
Borders on Budgets (#100): Cold Day in HEL Baltic Seal Sanctuary (Hel, POLAND)
Welcome to Hel(l.) Highway to Hel(l.) It's a cold day in Hel(l.) Oh yeah, all the phrases about the underworld are being tossed around on this trip along Poland's coastline.
Lots to do in the village of Hel for the whole family. Besides the beach and water activities, the quiet community offers several museums and sites including a century-old lighthouse to climb, well-preserved WWII batteries where the Second World War started and ended plus Fokarium, a seal sanctuary to study and rehabilitate marine mammals from the Baltic Sea.
Follow Matt as he bounces around the Baltic. Now, if only it was a little bit warmer....
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Gringos vs Comida Norteña (El Rey del Cabrito) // con subtítulos
Welcome to El Rey del Cabrito! Cabrito is slow roasted baby goat...the style I had is Cabrito al pastor - The whole carcass is opened flat and impaled on a spit. The spit is then placed next to a bed of glowing embers and roasted slowly in the open air without seasonings other than the light scent it will absorb from the slow-burning charcoal.
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Vol solo Montevideo à Punta Ninfas, Chubut, Argentina
Descendre dans le sud, le grand sud, la Patagonie n’est pas anodin. Sans être une traversée du désert, on passe toutefois dans des zones perdues, des zones où il vaut mieux ne pas s’arrêter ou trop rester.
Et puis il y a ce vent. Ce vent qui rend fou, ce vent qui arrache tout, ce vent qui peut être un ami quand il vient du nord ou le pire ennemi quand il parcourt ces terres depuis le sud. Ou vice versa. Tout dépend vers où l’on vole.
Cette descente, je l’ai pensée depuis longtemps. Déjà parcouru en voiture, j’avais eu le sentiment que les cieux m’aspiraient, toujours plus au sud, sans réelle envie de s’arrêter, de terminer cette route 3 qui part de Buenos Aires et s’arrête 3000 km plus au sud.
Mais en hélicoptère, c’est un autre défi. On va plus vite, on vole tout droit mais cette vision du haut est un peu effrayante. Toutes ces routes qui vont nulle part, tous ces champs vides d’humanité, ces plages qui peut être n’ont jamais été foulées, cette nature que l’on sent très vive.
Mieux vaut avoir préparé son vol. Ou plutôt ses vols. Car chaque ville est à 400 ou 500 km de la prochaine. Alors l’essence est une denrée rare, qui se vend avec modération. Et chaque plein est comme une petite bataille.
Evidemment, la météo est la faiseuse d’histoires. Le Graal est un beau temps sans vent. Ou alors bien orienté. Quelles rafales donnent du piquant mais on est à l’abri d’aucune perturbation, d’un calme plat qui n’est que le prélude d’un bon coup de vent. Et cela, le pilote n’aime pas.
Et comme toute histoire se doit d'avoir une fin, il faut revenir, remonter ce courant d’air, revoir ces routes sans queue ni tête et attendre qu’apparaisse la piste synonyme d’essence. Et quand la machine sera remise dans son hangar, le pilote pourra souffler et se féliciter soit d’une bonne planification, soit d’un peu de chance, soit des deux.
Borders on Budgets: Ancient City of Butrint (Saranda, ALBANIA)
Well-preserved and well-laid out, the ancient city of Butrint is an easy day trip from Saranda.
Follow Matt as he wanders through these archaeological ruins on both sides of a canal.
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Good Friday Procession - Easter 2012 - Valletta - Malta (Viernes Santo - Pascua - La Valeta)
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Good Friday (Il-Ġimgħa l-Kbira) is a day of penance, and this is strictly observed through the veneration of the Cross (is-Salib) and through traditional Good Friday processions in different parishes. Statues representing various scenes from the Passion and Death of Christ, several of them veritable works of art by local artisans, are carried processionally. Figures dressed in Biblical, Roman and Jewish attire also take part, as do the local bands playing funeral marches. The following site is about Good Friday celebrations in Valletta, the Capital City of Malta) The Good Friday ritual in Malta includes visits to seven tabernacles, or Altars of Repose, in seven different churches. Sombre, and solemn religious processions and pageants are held in many towns and villages, with statues and costumed, local amateur actors representing scenes from the Passion of Christ. In some parts of Malta, these processions will include a number of penitents dressed in white robes and hoods, walking barefoot (or occasionally with chains tied to their ankles) as an act of penance or in fulfilment of a vow. This is a unique, medieval tradition which still survives today. Easter Sunday in Malta, by contrast, is marked by the incessant pealing of church bells, and festive, fast-paced processions, with the youth of each town running through the streets bearing sculptures of the Risen Christ. Source: