Friday, October 22, 2010

Iguazu Falls

OK. Last of the slide shows! This is a major pictorial feast, squarely aimed at my Grandmother, the queen of slideshow nights!

We ducked up to Iguazu for 2 nights, not too much to the town, it lies at a river junction the marks the borders to Paraguay & Brazil, from one bank you can see both other countries - neato. And one of the rivers is called Rio Parana, very exotic.

After a tropical start to the day (thunderstorms) we headed out to the park and spent the whole day wandering about taking picture and getting wet, we did a boat ride through the falls which was pretty cool, not much to see though - picture a fire hose in your face... In any case, the waterfalls are amazing!




Paraguay on the left, Brazil on the right

hmmm flood guage - 33m!












On the boardwalk heading out to the top of the main falls



approaching the maelstrom



that tower is on the other side - Brazil











Glad we had the wide angle lens! This is both of the main sections.

The boat ride under the torrent.


Thursday, October 21, 2010

Mendoza

After a few days in BA, we flew up to Mendoza in the Central Andes province and spent about 5 days up there. We stayed in town for a few nights before spending a couple out in the vineyards in Maipu. Mendoza is famous for wine. Very famous, and rightfully so! It's all about Malbec. I'm also very happy to report that the Mendocinos have also worked out that kick-ass food goes well with their great juice. After we arrived and check out town, our concierge pointed us to Ocho Cepas, just a few blocks away - and wow! Such great food and the wine was just fab.
The next morning we got picked up and taken white-water rafting. Funnily enough, snow-melt rivers in the high mountains is pretty cold! Nevertheless, we had a great time.
Wanting to get check out the mountains more we then hired a car and played a little Argentine Roulette on the roads on the way to Chile to try for a glance at Cerro Aconcagua. Stunning scenery and a great parilla in some random one horse town made us relax and accidentally drive into Chile. Without our passports. Excellent! After turning around we took our place in the 7 hour cue to get processed back into Argentina - but somehow Maria talked us out of trouble and we headed back to Mendoza.
We then thought we should hit the famed vineyards of Maipu, so we booked a room at the very fancy El Aguamiel, a very nice spot. Surrounded by an 8 foot tall electric fence and the ghetto. It was nice though... We hired bikes and cruised around and sat by the pool for a bit - very nice!




First impressions: a bleak, dusty place! 


buuuut, it's sort of a cool town...




the perfect climate for just sittin 'round!





Grapes & Volcanoes






ok, so we didn't exactly descend the Zambesi but there were some sections of class III!







embalse potrerillos



our lunch time pit-stop in Uspallata

I made a friend! however, it turns out, he just wanted me for some scraps

stupid photo angle, i know, but the only pic of the local trout I had for lunch - it was SO good!


beware the "single serve" portion in Argentina!

Some ski resort - los penitentes




some neat-o formations



we were woefully under-prepared for the 7hr line... no BBQ, no passport...

puente del inca


some cool limestone wash

it was pretty windy here, cold too!





chillin















Argentina's finest! Bife de Chorizo! 


And we're off! note the sun rise :( didn't realise argy's got up so early!