Saturday, December 09, 2006

Good Old Cordoba


This is my Host family, Magret on the left and in the front Solè, my host sister. Gracias para todo!!!















Isn`t this a great sun set...


This was on our way to Santa Rosa











This crazy picture was taken during our small road trip to Santa Rosa, a small town in the mountains Cordobas`. Charlotte on the left and Andreas on the right. We had a great time. Although it ended a little dangerous since I fell from a Gaucho- horse. Luckily nothing extremely bad happened- some prised rips and a bad back for 2 weeks ;-) Gees, was I lucky!!!











This was my teacher Raul. I think he sometimes had a hard time with us crazy chics...but I still think he did a great job.

Muchisima Gracias, Raul !!!













This is Leandro. He is the cook in our favorite restaurant "Estacion". No matter what time of the day...we were there ;-) Thanks for the great meals...mmmh...

















This is the main church in Cordoba, directly at the big Plaza San Matin.



















This was at an Italian restaurant. On the left side are my auwsome room mates. Thanks girls for the fun time we had in this crazy family;-) and also for the great parties. On the left side is Linda-she became a great friend and I am already looking forward to seeing her in January in Santiago de Chile
We actually told the waiter that it was my birthday...that way we got a free dessert and they played "Cumpleaños Feliz" for me...What a fun evening!!!






This is in one of the numerous parks in Cordoba where a group of people are performing a Capuera-dance! WOW...what a show!











This was in a bar in Nuevo Cordoba. As you can see...the wall is full of names which have been scratched into the wall with all kinds of materials...well, I cant miss this tradition...so, now my name is part of this great peace of art;-)



















Here is a funny picture from a Lama...although it isnt the best picture...I just love the look on its face ;-)










This was the "great" trip to Carlos Paz. I think the town actually has something to offer, but since we went with a tourist organisation is was a very disappointing trip. Instead visiting the beautiful lake you can see in the background, wen went to a "Dulce de leche"-entreprise...WOW;-)...
At least we could enjoy the nice view from the mountain for a few minutes.


This is a picture from the San Matin Theatre in Cordoba. They often have concerts of all kinds...But it is definately worth going. The entry is very cheap and the inside is stunning- original Barock-style! I went twice, once to a PIano-Violine concert of two French women and the second time to a concert of "Swing 69". Great music!!!

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