We met some other people on our cruise and made friends with 2 couples from Australia and one couple from Nashville, TN. So far we have only met people from Canada, Australia and the US. We took a bus tour which lasted all afternoon. The bus was luxurious and they really go out of their way to cater to the “touristas.” Buenos Aires is a mixture of old and new, rich and poor, like most cities. The difference is that the poor are really, really poor. We saw a cemetery where Evita Peron’s name is on it but she ‘s not buried there. She is beneath a street in an unknown location. Half the people loved her and the other half despised her. Historically, the Presidente names his wife as Vice Presidente and if he dies first she becomes the Presidente. That is how the current lady got the job. Inflation is out of control so they like dollars. If you have a family member buried in the cemetery (pictures below) and the family fails to pay the annual tax, the city evicts the “residents” and auctions off the spot! Not sure what they do with the body but there are many mausoleums vacant! Yikes!
Argeninian women are mostly thin and beautiful. Everyone eats this elado with dulce la leche which is ice cream (extra rich) topped with a caramel cream (extra extra rich). So we figure if we eat lots of that we will get skinny too! NOT! The men are not so beautiful, rather scruffy and unkempt and carry purses otherwise called European shoulder bags.
We did see Argentinian Tango dancing today and it is graceful and beautiful.
So tomorrow we are off to Ushuaia, which is the lowest point on the continent. Three hours flying there and then a catarmaran ride and lunch before boarding the ship. Thanks to Dr. Iverson and Kerry, this is where we don our Scopalamine patches in preparation for crossing Drakes Passage which takes 2 days

Office of the Presidente (Christine) we are not sure of her last name. This is their equivalent to our White House called the Pink House or Casa Rosada.

Statues on balconies quite common for some reason. Middle character supposedly Evita Peron waving at her subjects below.
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