Misiones
Northern Argentina
4/15/07 - 4/17/07
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Today Sergio and I arrived in Puerto Iguazu in the Misiones in Argentina. Iguazu is famous for having one of the most impressive waterfalls in the world, but we haven't seen that yet. So far we've just been in this small, sticky hot town long enough to get lost twice trying to find the hostel, eat a pizza, discover that the Brazilian consulate is closed, and find an internet cafe.
Yesterday we spent the day in San Ignacio, a really tiny town also in Misiones. We stopped their on our way up here because San Ignacio has the ruins of an old Jesuit mission. The Jesuits (a trendy and controversial part of Latin American history) were kicked out of the Spanish territories in the eighteenth century and left behind dozens of missions where they taught and worked the local Guarani people. Anyway, seeing the Jesuit ruins was more my kind of thing than Sergio's, and we mostly had a quiet day (okay, we didn't have a choice, there wasn't anything to do in San Ignacio after seeing the ruins besides hang out in the hotel and watch Mean Girls).
Our goal for our few days in Iguazu is to spend as much time as possible at the national park and to finally get our tourist visas for Brazil. Hopefully that will take just a few days, but you never know. We also want to enjoy actually understanding the local language before heading into Brazil in a few days...

Posted by libby242 4/17/07 17:28 Archived in Argentina Comments (1)







