Yesterday, we took the
Buquebus fast boat to Uruguay.

Buenos Aires is very modern but Colonia is very historic.


Even the cars are historic.

Little outdoor restaurants everywhere. The exchange rate is very favorable. For dinner, we had two jars of house wine plus two hot sandwiches. Total was $15.

And we fed the birds. Angie was freaked out when I held a french fry up and one came to the table to get it.

It seems that you can drive anything in Uruguay. Even major name car rental companies such as Thrifty were renting golf carts, mopeds and dune buggies.
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