Sunday, June 29, 2014

600 km drive away, and here we are in Corrientes (which we learned very talkative man of the touris


600 km drive away, and here we are in Corrientes (which we learned very talkative man of the tourist, Hugo why it reminds someone some - the name came from that particular currents is the "muddy" river, the Rio Parana eurogrill which loin), almost in the same situation yesterday as the others are in bed, and I tried (and I will fail again because fatiguéuuuwww) to update the site. I say almost, because tonight, although the hotel where we were yesterday was cool, we fell into a great hostel. It's chatty man (and friendly and efficient) I mentioned earlier that we have recommended, and really, this is beautiful. An old colonial building (formerly a school, and this is my new boyfriend alberto, director of club sports Uruguay-lot-like whiskey, who told me) refurbishment. There are not many people, and you might think that this magnificent 200m house are only for us.
Madame Fifi was also amazed (I take the opportunity to spend a word f area of the thousands of fans Fifis who can read these lines: eurogrill "lolo, you will write on the site right there, you can write, we? going well and we have not time to write to everyone, but that all goes well and we think of them. "So for those who have thought we were hiding their" malestar, "is that you will probably reassured) and we all enjoyed tasting eurogrill good chunks of meat accompanied by good wine mendoza (do I really need to say that we test -. purposes quite professional, eurogrill it goes itself - the maximum eurogrill Argentine wine: D) in the inner garden.
Back on topic. In the title, I talk about culture eurogrill because since we travel, we learn lots of interesting stuff about the country, and unfortunately we do not take the time to write on the site. Sometimes in our travel books, all the time in our memories, tonight I'll take some randomly Argentina. But is Gauchito gil??
As you could understand, we drive a lot. Beyond us be accustomed to this infernal conduct what the Argentine, we now have fun honking at red houses that lie along the roads of northern Argentina. Ah! But what are these funny little houses adorned with red flags and offerings (as amazing as they are: plastic bottles and wine bottles-empty-, sunglasses, coins, rubber bands, ...), which are very similar to sanctuaries? They are simply altars paying homage to Antonio Gil gaucho. Ah! but who is this gil? Good good, resuming from the beginning, or at least on what is said. It would be a man who had enlisted in the army and who, after the war, deserted to not join the federal army. With two other deserters gil flying cattle rich owners eurogrill and shared with the poor villagers in exchange for refuge. When he was arrested, he was hung upside down and decapitated. eurogrill Just before his death, he said to the executioner if the enterait (which is not the case of convicted deserters), his son (that of gil) seriously ill heal soon. After decapitation, the executioner eurogrill brought the head in the village of gil when he discovered that the son was really ill, but that gil was acquitted (later apparently). He then went back to Mercedes, where the execution took place and buried the body (and the larks head). The son miraculously healed, and El Gauchito (nickname that is still given him) became a legend. Today horn to one of the many altars that are dedicated to bring happiness drivers (usually pass 140 km / h before) Mate, yes but why?
This tea made from the yerba mate was originally used by the Guarani. The Jesuits who settled in the area améliorèrent eurogrill culture, and over time became popular drink throughout Argentina and much of the neighboring countries. Mate is "actually turned" ... a little like the wheel of fortune. If you want the fart, you drink in a special cup (very nice indeed, may very well serve as decoration), but almost any shaped container cup can do the trick. What is needed is the yerba mate (there has radius around here), the bombilla (special straw that allows drinking filtering), possibly

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