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Travel guide of Palacio BaroloA friend of mine told me I had to do the ‘Palacio Barolo’ tour. It is a famous building in the city centre of Buenos Aires, and I followed her advice. I have to give her credits, the building was amazing. The architecture is inspired by Dante’s Device Comedy. The basement represents hell, the first 14 floors the purgatory and the opper levels heaven. Very beautiful. We arrived just before sunset, so we also had a beautiful view over the city of Buenos Aires. But still, despite all of this, my favourite photo is this ‘tilt-shift photo’ I took of the streets of BA of some random people walking.
Experienced by Sander Crombach
Buenos Aires cathedral
Experienced by Federico Fretes
Rainy Day in Buenos Aires, Argentina
Experienced by Nathalia Segato
Perspectivas. Cúpulas. Hermanos Bencich. Íconos. Buenos Aires. Diagonal Norte. Balcón 360º del Piso 12 del Edificio Miguel Bencich Looking up architecture
Experienced by Malena Gonzalez Serena
Obelisk in the city of Buenos Aires overlooking 9 de Julio Avenue
Experienced by Nestor Barbitta
NAUPACTUS XANTHOGRAPHUS (Burrito de la vid, Gorgojo Grande) Especie nativa de Sudamerica, presente en Argentina, Chile, Uruguay, Paraguay y Brasil. Se encuentran en el suelo al pie de las plantas, o en grietas de troncos y ramas, son agrupadas (20 a 40 unidades) y cementadas por una especie de gelatina que se endurece y actúa como protección. Una vez nacidas las larvas se dejan caer al suelo y se entierran en busca de raíces, de las que se alimentan. Así transcurren esta etapa del ciclo, que dura de 8 a 11 meses. Los adultos se alimentan de yemas, brotes tiernos y hojas.
Experienced by Juan Pablo Mascanfroni
Congress of the Republic of Argentina, city of Buenos Aires
Experienced by Nestor Barbitta
Map detail from La Bocha area, Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Experienced by Ståle Grut
CHINCHE DEL MBURUCUYÁ (Holhymenia Histrio) Especie nativa de Sudamerica, se hospeda y se alimenta exclusivamente de passifloraceas. En plantaciones de passiflora edulis puede llegar a ser una plaga importante. A species native to South America, it is housed and feeds exclusively on passifloraceae. In plantations of passiflora edulis it can become an important pest.
Experienced by Juan Pablo Mascanfroni
A mornig walk in the streets of Buenos Aires.
Experienced by Allan Vargas
Puerto Madero
Experienced by Telmo Filho
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Experienced by Sebastian Davenport-Handley
My Airbnb in Buenos Aires had a rooftop terrace with an amazing view. The roofs of San Telmo are mesmerizing: so much life going on, houses on top of each other. I ran my drone out of battery just looking around.
Experienced by Andrea Leopardi
View of Puerto Madero
Experienced by Filippo Boria
A pie por Buenos Aires.
Experienced by Edgardo Ibarra🌛
3 km from Palacio Barolo
Cupola under daytime moon at the corner of Avenida Santa Fe and Rodríguez Peña, Buenos Aires, Argentina
Experienced by James Rathmell
3 km from Palacio Barolo
Sreet Buenos Aires Recoleta
Experienced by Johan Tavares Franco
4 km from Palacio Barolo
Japanese Garden in Argentina
Experienced by Willian Justen de Vasconcellos
5 km from Palacio Barolo
Planetario Galileo Galilei, Buenos Aires - Argentina
Experienced by Rocío Caldas
20 km from Palacio Barolo
11pm in Panamericana highway.
Experienced by Juan Cruz Mountford