| Argentina |
| Buenos Aires |
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| The Obelisco, constructed in 1936, is the symbol of Buenos Aires. It is surrounded by the city's main street, with a total of 16 traffic lanes at the widest point. |
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| Various buildings surround the central square of Buenos Aires, Plaza de Mayo. This is the 18th century Cabildo, (Town Council), a museum to architecture of the past. |
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| The neighborhood of La Boca is famous for these brightly painted buildings, concentrated along Caminito Street. La Boca also boasts having the city's best soccer team, the Boca Juniors, who play in La Bombanera Stadium. |
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| Another example of La Boca building art. It's called the most colorful neighborhood in Buenos Aires for good reasons. |
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| The Tango, born in Buenos Aires. This is a classic pose, right at the end of a dance (before the lights go out). |
| If you have a high speed internet connection, watch the Intrepid Berkeley Explorer video of Argentina and Brazil, "Tango and Samba Falls", by clicking on AdventurePics.com |
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