Day trip to Tigre from Buenos Aires 🍃🇦🇷 Argentina travel vlog
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- čas přidán 23. 12. 2023
- In this travel vlog we do a day trip to Tigre, a city located close by to Buenos Aires, the capital city of Argentina.
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Love the whole trip
good job ! a nice and complete footage. Recommend to visit Barrancas de Belgrano ( BA ) and the first Statue of Liberty made by same Frederic Bartholdi, 25 days before inauguration of Liberty Statue from NY !!
Thank you!! Ooh, will def write that down for my next time in BA, sounds really cool! ☺️
Well done! muy bonito!
Gracias! ☺️
10:47 The spanish called "Tigre" to a yaguareté (jaguar) that prowled the area, because they couldn't pronounce it. Same happend to our national rugby team, they are called Los Pumas, but their logo is also a jaguar. The thing is that english couldn't pronounce yaguareté neither. :)
Spanish also called beaver or even otter to coipos. They shoud better call it water rat. But there were real otters in the area. Like these examples are a lot of misnames around.
Thanks for letting me know!! 😃
Very nice video and the ice cream! 👍👍
Thanks ☺️
According to the Spanish edition of Wikipedia, in Latin America it is common to refer to a jaguar as a ‘tigre’ (i.e., tiger). I guess that would explain the logo es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panthera_onca
It didn’t seem like there was much to do in the city.
Ah okay, makes sense! Yes, it was more of a chill destination 😊
@adriyk
@adriyk:
No se de donde sos, pero claramente no parecés del planeta Tierra por lo delirante de tus comentarios.
@@flacosolazzi6250 I guess you don’t know how to read.
Hola Janica.
Bienvenida a Argentina.
Saludos desde Olavarría, ciudad del centro de la Provincia de Buenos Aires.
Gracias! ☺️
The pastry you showed in 3:56 is called "pastelito", I love them hahaha
Ahh okay, good to know! 😃
With thewhether in Buenos Aires you never know...PLUS, if you are traveling you may not have too many EXTRA days to play. GOOD VIDEO!
Thanks!! And yes, the weather was very unpredictable 😆
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