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Every night around dinner, we see a gorgeous sunset from my kitchen.
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Five IES students and I signed up for an art class at UMSA, which I highly recommend if you like art!
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The subte (subway) is one of the fastest ways to travel around the city.
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Chinatown is known for its fun shopping, great restaurants, and availability of... peanut butter!!
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Enormous empanadas- my dream come true!
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Famous theater turned bookstore.
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Who says this is a third-world country?
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IES got us free tickets to a tango orchestra, which was awesome!
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A very sweet Argentine lady making tea.
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IES hosted a going-away asado for IES students and staff members the last day of school.
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Street vendors are all over the city, selling anything you can think of, from jewelery to action figures to wigs. Yes, wigs.
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Going to Acabar, a bar/restaurant, and playing their games is a pretty fun way to spend any night of the week.
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I am going to miss this view and all the people-watching I do from my window!
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Walking around near the river is a nice way to clear your head after a busy day in the city.
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This is inside the Casa Rosada, which is like the Argentine White House, where you can take a free tour.
These are from my last couple of weeks in Buenos Aires, which I hope give a good idea of what the city and the culture are like. I’m going to miss living in this amazing place!
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Wow! Those really are enormous empanadas!
Looks like you had fun!