If you can really travel throughout the whole country you'd realise it's one of the best countries in the world hands down...alazing people, landscapes, culture, and the food is absolutely amazing...pizzas, ice creams, pastry, cakes and meats Are second to none. Keep enjoying, it's been more than a month already, right? Cheers.
Te has perdido lo mas bonito de Tigre, recorrer la calle Paseo Victorica ( O la costa del rio Lujan ) que se accede cruzando el puente, donde estan los clubes de remo, los restaurantes , el paseo costanero, el Museo de Arte de Tigre, etc,. un saludo cordial !!
The Puerto de Frutos was the former port for the products of the Paraná Delta: wood, lumber, honey, fruits, wicker, etc. When the Delta entered in decline the port was almost abandoned and many years later converted in shopping mall, mainly dedicated to art, home decor and crafts. Not far from de Museo de Arte Tigre (MAT) is the Naval Museum of the Argentine Navy. It's a very nice museum with a collection of models of ships through the ages and many interesting things. Amont them, the LEHG II which is the sailing boat that Vito Dumas used to make the first circumnavigation sailing along the Roaring Forties with only three stops in all the voyage.
I can't imagine the quality of life one would get living at the delta on one of those secluded little islands. It's one of my hermit fantasies. I wanna (at least) rent one for a weekend.
it's lovely but you have to account for bugs, mosquitoes, forgetting groceries, electricity coming and going, flooding in the wetter seasons. Still lovely
Es totalmente cierto lo que dice @vicinoorsini5163 😊, pero si eres extranjero podrás buscar una cabaña de buena calidad (por el tema divisas), que tendrá todas las comodidades, servicios y seguridad deseadas y a la vez disfrutar de un entorno muy natural. Trata de que no esté muy alejado del puerto de Tigre, y no olvides que el servicio de lanchas concluye al bajar el sol (aprox.) 👍
@@jorges.6253 soy argentino y con fondos limitados jaja, pero sé lo que conlleva, mucho repelente y saber que si me olvidé algo clave tengo que esperar a la próxima pasada de la lancha almacén.
Apreciada Claire los argentinos de bien somos apasionados de nuestro país, deportes , nuestra música y arte en general , trabajamos y estudiamos saludo cordial...
Hola Claire !, tienes que conseguir alguna familia que tenga una casa en el delta del Tigre. Un lugar al que solo se accede con alguna embarcación, casas como las que has visto en tu paseo, donde solo recorriste una pequeña parte de la primera sección, porque existe una segunda sección y una tercera. Caminar por alguna de sus islas donde están las casas quedarse a dormir en el delta es una experiencia inolvidable y única donde hay gente que vive allí porque tienen todos los servicios y proveedores, policías y médicos inclusive. Bueno te mando un gran saludo desde Caballito en Buenos Aires !. Hello Claire! You have to find a family that has a house in the Tigre delta. A place that can only be accessed by boat, houses like the ones you have seen on your walk, where you only covered a small part of the first section, because there is a second section and a third. Walking around one of its islands where the houses are, staying overnight in the delta is an unforgettable and unique experience where there are people who live there because they have all the services and providers, including police and doctors. Well, I send you a big greeting from Caballito in Buenos Aires!
I cannot stop watching your great videos! Planning a trip to buenos aires this june/July and your videos are super helpful. Thinking of staying somewhere in Palermo soho. Any thoughts? Thanks and looking forward to your next video.
Hi Claire. Great video. I am staying in the Intercontinental Hotel in Moreno in the Montserrat area. Which station do you recommend to get to Tigre from my location? Thanks in advance.
It looks like you're having so much in the Argentinian summer. Meanwhile up north -- we're freezing, water pipes are bursting, people are breaking bones on black ice and everyone is in that horrible 'winter' mood.
Hello, how are you, I tell you, what the art museum is in 1920 was the Tigre Hotel and Casino, the rich class of Buenos Aires went to spend vacations or weekends there, it was all fun, I'll put it in context, From 1860 to 1945, Argentina was the richest country in the world, ahead of the USA and the countries of Europe, thanks to the exports of cereals, cattle, sheep, horses, leather and wool, ships came from all over the world to take products from Argentina, but after 1945, with populist despotic governments, we are in decline year after year, that is why, the inflation, the almost 50% of poor and indigence, now Argentina is at the level of some remote country in Africa
If you can really travel throughout the whole country you'd realise it's one of the best countries in the world hands down...alazing people, landscapes, culture, and the food is absolutely amazing...pizzas, ice creams, pastry, cakes and meats Are second to none. Keep enjoying, it's been more than a month already, right? Cheers.
Argentina, land of tomorrow, always.
Te has perdido lo mas bonito de Tigre, recorrer la calle Paseo Victorica ( O la costa del rio Lujan ) que se accede cruzando el puente, donde estan los clubes de remo, los restaurantes , el paseo costanero, el Museo de Arte de Tigre, etc,. un saludo cordial !!
The Puerto de Frutos was the former port for the products of the Paraná Delta: wood, lumber, honey, fruits, wicker, etc. When the Delta entered in decline the port was almost abandoned and many years later converted in shopping mall, mainly dedicated to art, home decor and crafts.
Not far from de Museo de Arte Tigre (MAT) is the Naval Museum of the Argentine Navy. It's a very nice museum with a collection of models of ships through the ages and many interesting things. Amont them, the LEHG II which is the sailing boat that Vito Dumas used to make the first circumnavigation sailing along the Roaring Forties with only three stops in all the voyage.
I can't imagine the quality of life one would get living at the delta on one of those secluded little islands. It's one of my hermit fantasies. I wanna (at least) rent one for a weekend.
I think it would be a pretty amazing experience!
it's lovely but you have to account for bugs, mosquitoes, forgetting groceries, electricity coming and going, flooding in the wetter seasons. Still lovely
Es totalmente cierto lo que dice @vicinoorsini5163 😊, pero si eres extranjero podrás buscar una cabaña de buena calidad (por el tema divisas), que tendrá todas las comodidades, servicios y seguridad deseadas y a la vez disfrutar de un entorno muy natural. Trata de que no esté muy alejado del puerto de Tigre, y no olvides que el servicio de lanchas concluye al bajar el sol (aprox.) 👍
@@jorges.6253 soy argentino y con fondos limitados jaja, pero sé lo que conlleva, mucho repelente y saber que si me olvidé algo clave tengo que esperar a la próxima pasada de la lancha almacén.
Apreciada Claire los argentinos de bien somos apasionados de nuestro país, deportes , nuestra música y arte en general , trabajamos y estudiamos saludo cordial...
Bonito, como suempre, Claire...y vos también!
Claire, deberías ir a Campanópolis seria un video muy interesante. Saludos!
Nice video! I enjoyed so much. Hi from La Plata, Argentina
Thank you for watching!
Hi Claire, nice video, greetings
Thank you for watching!
Lindo video! Lindo que estes en Argentina, que la disfrutes!
¡Muchas gracias!
Hola Claire !, tienes que conseguir alguna familia que tenga una casa en el delta del Tigre. Un lugar al que solo se accede con alguna embarcación, casas como las que has visto en tu paseo, donde solo recorriste una pequeña parte de la primera sección, porque existe una segunda sección y una tercera. Caminar por alguna de sus islas donde están las casas quedarse a dormir en el delta es una experiencia inolvidable y única donde hay gente que vive allí porque tienen todos los servicios y proveedores, policías y médicos inclusive. Bueno te mando un gran saludo desde Caballito en Buenos Aires !.
Hello Claire! You have to find a family that has a house in the Tigre delta. A place that can only be accessed by boat, houses like the ones you have seen on your walk, where you only covered a small part of the first section, because there is a second section and a third. Walking around one of its islands where the houses are, staying overnight in the delta is an unforgettable and unique experience where there are people who live there because they have all the services and providers, including police and doctors. Well, I send you a big greeting from Caballito in Buenos Aires!
I cannot stop watching your great videos! Planning a trip to buenos aires this june/July and your videos are super helpful. Thinking of staying somewhere in Palermo soho. Any thoughts? Thanks and looking forward to your next video.
Bienvenida a Buenos Aires.....😘
¡Gracias!
You are charming. Please keep it up
Aw thank you! New videos every Sunday 😊
Nice video congratulations and by the way very accurate the info!!
Thank you!!
you'r welcome@@ClaireHawkins
Nice video and very beautiful smile :)
Thank you!
French fries and a beer. And then a dulce de leche ice cream. Good choice, Claire!
haha it had to be done!
haha sure! 🙂@@ClaireHawkins
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Hi Claire. Great video. I am staying in the Intercontinental Hotel in Moreno in the Montserrat area. Which station do you recommend to get to Tigre from my location? Thanks in advance.
Check and see what Google Maps recommends! It's pretty reliable there.
It looks like you're having so much in the Argentinian summer. Meanwhile up north -- we're freezing, water pipes are bursting, people are breaking bones on black ice and everyone is in that horrible 'winter' mood.
Hello, how are you, I tell you, what the art museum is in 1920 was the Tigre Hotel and Casino, the rich class of Buenos Aires went to spend vacations or weekends there, it was all fun, I'll put it in context, From 1860 to 1945, Argentina was the richest country in the world, ahead of the USA and the countries of Europe, thanks to the exports of cereals, cattle, sheep, horses, leather and wool, ships came from all over the world to take products from Argentina, but after 1945, with populist despotic governments, we are in decline year after year, that is why, the inflation, the almost 50% of poor and indigence, now Argentina is at the level of some remote country in Africa
Evidently you don't know what a remote country in Africa is or look like...Agrentina is lightyears ahead of ALL of them in ALL fields.