The town is filled with colorful vegetation, including Bougainvillea, Jacaranda, and other flowering trees indigenous to the area. We continued to enjoy the afternoon strolling through the town, and after meeting our tour guide later that afternoon, went back to the dock to board the ferry for the return trip to Buenos Aires.
So well written, lots of information and great photos. Can’t wait to hear about your next adventure.
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You have done so much more that say, “I did this and this and that, and it was awesome,” that I read in some blogs. Your blog provides sufficient information to help any would-be traveler to decide whether this is a place he or she wants to explore. I like your succinct descriptions, historical tidbits, and cultural insights. The photos add the visual interest to the narrative. Thanks for a quality travel blog!
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Thanks, Rhonda. I really appreciate the positive feedback!
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We were so unlucky. They took too much time to process our visa. We left Argentina to enter Bolivia by then. Uruguay must process visa quicker if they want more tourists to visit their country.
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That’s too bad. Perhaps we lucked out because our local agent had prearranged the trip. Hopefully, you will get another chance to visit the country!
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