Thu 20 Dec 2007
Buenos Aires: PICTS Part TWO. Last Tango in the Park
Posted by Krist under BUENOS AIRES , PHOTOS , TRAVEL[4] Comments
(This is what I imagine New Orleans to look like)
(This is on the wall of the Revolution Museum that I also did not go in. I hope it is a revolutionary thought, not just something like, Hey Dina, I miss you and your lovely meatload, Johnny!)
(please note the man in the short sleeved shirt selling a Santa playing guitar!)
(This area near a street called Florida, reminded me of Market Street in SF.)
All these pictures were taken by me and were taking with my Rebel XT with a wide lens. More to follow.
*also check out TALK part ONE below.


December 20th, 2007 at 6:06 pm
Che Kristian! You finally went! Are you in Palermo? Looks like… you have to go to Casa del Alma!!!! find it.. go there!
December 20th, 2007 at 9:34 pm
It means, “Your gain is our sickness. Down with the capitalist contamination.”
Yes.
December 21st, 2007 at 12:13 am
beautiful angles- and the colors! looks like you’re making the most of your trip-safe travels:)
March 5th, 2010 at 7:33 am
That´s actually not tango that they are dancing, it’s our folklore music. It’s either “gato” or “chamamé” and it comes from our gauchos (that´s why the boy is wearing a poncho). It’s much older than tango and way easier to dance.
Beautiful pictures!