15/02/2026
Yesterday we debarked, headed to our hotel then just walked about. Many sites we had seen before, but it was great to see inside the Buenos Aires Cathedral, and be closer to other landmarks that were not as easy to capture on the hop on/off. So many sites to see! Today, it was a whole new experience as we left downtown for the countryside to visit the Gauchos (cowboys). our guide explained the severe inflation and poverty hitting Argentina. Houses have been cramped and stacked up (and we could see so many just outside the downtown) to survive. She works for the government and makes about $800 a month, rent is $600 a month, so she must work weekends as a tour guide to survive. Most work 2-3 jobs. As she has what should be decent paying jobs, it's clear why there are so many homeless, and poverty. After leaving the city, we went to the Estancia (ranch), rode horses, ate loads of great meat, and saw a dance/singing show and a horse show where the gaucho showed how they learned from the natives how to "become one" with the horse. It was pretty cool. Dessert was of course their famous Dulce De lèche! We also tried the Mate tea. Yummy. Tomorrow we head back home to the snow!