jueves, 27 de marzo de 2008

Buenos Aires Off The Beaten Track

Well, here there is another CAE writing, despite some "imaginative" components... Not the whole truth this time! ;) But that was the point!!!
What can I say; relish!!!

Buenos Aires Off the Beaten Track

Have you already visited the well-known overcrowded sights of Buenos Aires and still feel that something is missing? If the answer is yes, consider these forgotten jewels of tranquility and historical richness, away from the hustle and bustle of everyday life.

Ranchos: More than a peaceful town

A town whose trademark is its stillness and charm, for half a century Ranchos has had Argentina´s most peaceful population, which is a unique characteristic these days. It is widely recognized for being the best horse-breeding place in the entire country. As such, no trip to Ranchos would be complete without a day-long visit to the Interactive Horse Museum, which displays round-the-world living horse species and has been offering this service for 30 years non-stop.

Villa Elisa: A Village with a secret

If discovering mysteries appeals to you, Villa Elisa offers the possibility to wander away from routine and take the plunge to become an insider in this mystery- solving experience. When Elisa Canteros was unexpectedly murdered during her sleep, along with the rest of her wealthy family _ her husband and her two daughters _ inexplicable events started to happen in what used to be her house and now is Villa Elisa´s Town Hall. Join the Villa Elisa detective brigade for some hourse and relish the unforgettable thrill of a spooky experience.

Carlos Keen: A Village where Time stopped

Find yourself in another world when entering Carlos Keen. You might be inclined to believe that you have been taken100 years back in time. A leafy and charming avenue welcomes you when arriving at a place that stands out for its long and eventful past. People dressed in costumes typical of the beginning of the 20th century riding horses epitomize the spirit of ths village. Carlos Keen is a museum of itself, which evokes the preservation of traditions and customs.

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