I returned to Bariloche with a long list of errands and tasks to accomplish. I knew I would have to spend a few days back in the real world to pay taxes, extend my travel insurance, get a yellow fever vaccine to be permitted entry into Bolivia, dentist, etc. Sound exciting?
I went to the hospital to inquire after the vaccine, and like all things Argentina, I was told that they only give them on Fridays. I was a little diappointed for 2 reasons: the obvious one is that I would now have to wait 3 days and the other is that I am staying with friends and this is a good place to recover from the vaccination should I get a reaction. Alas, I am in a holding pattern, but at least the vaccine is free.
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Beggars cant be choosers. The random and only person around that I asked to snap a photo isnt much af a photographer. Of course, this has nothing to do with uncooperative subject matter. |
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View from Cerro Llao Llao |
Today I decided that I needed a little bit of exercise and took the bus to Llao Llao (pronounced Shao Shao). I did a 10km hike up to Cerro Llao Llao and back through the Arrayanes forest.
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