Entering the greater Buenos Aires area, Corinne wondered if we were back in Peru. Dilapidated buildings and obvious poverty along the roadways were interspersed with newer industrial sites. I saw an old man pushing a large cart full of goods, with the wheels of the cart ready to fall off; decades-old tractors and horse-drawn carriages. A few miles back we had passed beautiful ranch estates with massive homes on manicured acreages. The contrast was striking. (Sorry no good pictures to show this – too busy concentrating on traffic.)
January 7, 2008
The Finish Line
Entering the greater Buenos Aires area, Corinne wondered if we were back in Peru. Dilapidated buildings and obvious poverty along the roadways were interspersed with newer industrial sites. I saw an old man pushing a large cart full of goods, with the wheels of the cart ready to fall off; decades-old tractors and horse-drawn carriages. A few miles back we had passed beautiful ranch estates with massive homes on manicured acreages. The contrast was striking. (Sorry no good pictures to show this – too busy concentrating on traffic.)
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