Well this is our last full day in Argentina (unless there are problems at the Chilean border with striking customs officials and we get turned back like what has happened a few days ago to other travellers )
Maryanne and Wayne have gone out for the day horse riding , we opted for the softer option and stayed in town.
No wind today, its all relative, its still blowing about 20kmph.
Cracked the code re the bottles on car roof tops, turns out it means the car is for sale, having said that we haven't seen any bottled cars this far south, wind would probably blow them away.
So a few observations about this beautiful country.
Its clean, I mean really clean, there is NO rubbish in the streets or along the roads side after one has left a built up area. No plastic,old bottles,car wrecks,old mattresses etc that seem to 'decorate ' our highways.
Gorgeous people ( except for the pickpocket in B A ) happy helpful and kind,even with a language barrier .
There was obviously a glut of white paint at some stage,to use it up they painted white stripes on the road to indicate what to us would be a pedestrian crossing. To the Argentinian it is a pretty pattern, nothing more.
The same could be said for the double yellow line down the centre of the road, surplus yellow paint.
Extraordinary amount of meat is served,and generally meal sizes are huge.