Public Tango dance, Puerto Madero, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Puerto Madero, also known within the urban planning community as the Puerto Madero Waterfront, is a barrio of Buenos Aires in the Central Business District. Occupying a significant portion of the Río de la Plata riverbank, it is the site for several high-rise buildings and luxurious hotels, featuring the latest architectural trends. Wikipedia
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El Ojo ‘The Eye’ Island Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
First discovered by Argentinian filmmaker Sergio Neuspiller in 2003, El Ojo is an uninhabited circular rotating floating island located within a slightly larger circular lake in the Paraná Delta in the Buenos Aires Province, Argentina. This island is constantly rotating on its own axis due to the flow of the river beneath it. The island was named because of its resemblance to an eye when viewed from above: as the island rotates within its surrounding circular lake, the eye appears to move.
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Sculptures by Luis Perlotti, 1928
At the entrance to Cementerio de Luján, Buenos Aires, Argentina
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Plaza Lavalle, Buenos Aires, Argentina: Plaza Lavalle is a City park in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Statue of General Juan Lavalle and the City Courthouse in the background to the left. The monument is in honour of Juan Galo Lavalle and was designed by Italian artist Pietro Costa. The building behind is the Palace of Justice, the seat of the Supreme Court, and was designed by Norbert Maillart.
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Todos esos comportamientos no tenían que ver conmigo sino con lo que me pasó, con lo que alguien hizo de mí. Ponerle nombre, una significación, poder decir “yo pasé por esto” se siente extraño y liberador al mismo tiempo.
Michelle Buletti.
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Don’t look at me that way.
Photos by Matias Revelli
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