Photographs of the commercial port of Buenos Aires taken from the deck of the Star Princess cruise ship.
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The third cruise we ever took was aboard Star Princess sailing from Buenos Aires in Argentina around to Valparaíso, Chile. This was a cruise that meant we got to visit the Falkland Islands and cruise around Cape Horn, to ride a steam train in Uruguay and ride a chairlift up a volcano in Chile, to see penguins in the wild and to watch whales migrating, to see the most stunning sunset we've ever seen and to gaze at stars from the southern hemisphere for the first time. We realised from this cruise that South America was every bit as enchanting as Asia had been on our first time holidaying on a ship.
La Recoleta Cemetery, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Photos from a cruise excursion to visit La Recoleta Cemetery in Buenos Aires.
Read MoreThe Streets Of Buenos Aires
Photos from the coach window and from the streets of Beunos Aires of the Argentinian capital city as we made our way through it slowly as part of an excursion organised by Princess Cruises.
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A few photos from inside the Catholic Metropolitan Cathedral in Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Read MoreThe Streets Of Buenos Aires (Part 2)
Photographs from a walk past the Pink House and along some streets in Buenos Aires on the way to see a tango show.
Read MoreThe Bus To La Boca
Photographs taken from the bus as we drove from the centre of Buenos Aires to the colourful La Boca district of the city.
Read MoreLa Boca, Buenos Aires
Photographs of the colourful art and decorations on the buildings of La Boca district of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Read MoreBuenos Aires From A Coach Window
Our coach ride from La Boca to the commercial port of Buenos Aires with me taking photographs through the window of the poverty we passed by; a stark contrast to the relative luxury in which we would all be spending the following fortnight.
Read MoreBrutalist Buenos Aires Port
Photographs of the commercial port of Buenos Aires and its buildings in the brutalist architectural style.
Read MoreThe Port Of Montevideo, Uruguay
Photos from the approach to the port of Montevideo and from the ship’s balcony of the nearby architecture as it was docked at the Uruguayan capital city.
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