The night before we had been out looking for a place to eat and were able to snap a couple of pictures of the beautiful fountains at Plaza Independencia near our hotel.
Throughout the day there are also street vendors in this park. I tried to take a picture of the vendors, but one of them took that opportunity to offer me some marijuana. I politely declined...
Inside of Plaza Independencia there is also this huge sign that reminds you that, in fact, you are in the Ciudad de Mendoza.
The day of the strike we still wandered around and were able to visit a couple of parks between checking the newspapers and e-mailing the travel agent.
This is a gazebo in Plaza Bellegrini that I am sure looks better in the summer time. This isn't a great picture, but it looked like a cozy place to sit. |
Fountain in Plaza Espana |
We referred to Plaza Espana as "Tile Park" because there was so much detailed tile work. |
This is one of the only public water fountains I have seen during my stay in Argentina. |
Unknown statue is unknown park... I don't get lost very often and was frustrated. |
This is one of the canals. These lined the roads, parks and sidewalks. In the summer apparently they flow with the water from the melting snow. |
Ciao,
Tim
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