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Oh yeah, pretty full. Thanks for for the good vibes.

On the other subject, Uruguay is a small peaceful country, with some interesting things to see, especially if you are a nature fan.
Beautiful country side, beautiful beaches. Top turistic spot: Punta del Este, called by some as South America´s Montecarlo, is a great place to visit and to live in. Check it out: http://www.vivapunta.com/en/index.html
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Then, you have Montevideo, country´s capital and place were I live, European architecture, 1.5 million people. Unlike other countries in the region, Uruguay has no native habitants, most of us have Spanish or Italian ascendency and in a minor percentage African ascendency which enriches our culture in many aspects. Land of Football (Soccer first world champions ever, in 1930), Tango, Candombe and great "Asados" (Awesome Barbecues).
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This pic shows South America´s first skyscraper, "Salvo´s Palace" right in the heart of Montevideo.
The city has even been destroyed by Aliens once, check it out:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-dadPWhEhVk

Some mor info and pics:
http://www.turismo.gub.uy/index.php?lang=en
http://www.fotomusica.net/Uruguay/index.htm

An the view of an American who has chosen Uruguay as his retirement place:
http://www.uruguayliving.com/

Hope this helps,
sorry for hijacking the thread! :oops:
 
Wow,that's beautiful Gdcast,thanks so much for sharing!Makes me want to jump on a plane and get out there right now :mrgreen: It looks like paradise and lots of fun! I think i'm going to jump on my bike and come visit you-see you in 4 months :shock: :D
 
Hehe, not everything is that great actually, for example there are no wagons available around here!
I´ll put some beers in the fridge, I guess they´ll get quite cold in 4 months :D
 
Cold beer :shock: I better take my tandem,with an extra person peddling i think i can make it in three months :D :D :D Just look for the crazy guy heading south with a conga line of old wagons behind him :mrgreen:
 
Torpedo said:
Trailers can sure come in handy!Here is a pic of a trailer i'm building (another work in progress)should look good after a new paint job and a few other mods,i made it out of a vintage outboard Evinrude boat motor cover,it's fully enclosed fiberglass body has a hinged door at the front to access the cargo area and rolls on pneumatic tires for a smooth ride,just wanted a little tote trailer to take to the beach to haul the beach blanket and other little personal items while still looking cool and keeping everything dry incase of rain.Should look good when it's finished and i will post a pic. 8)
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They need a kick myself smilie.....my neighbor just hauled off a bunch of vintage out board covers :(
 
Gold street,where did he haul them off to? Vintage?? :shock: :shock: :( :(

Gdcast,how is the old car seen in Uruguay,any interesting shows,swap meets,old car happenings? 8)
 
Nop, not really, most of the old cars still working and you can see´em every day, specially pre war Ford and Chevy trucks.
We do have Mille Miglia races, European cars mostly...
 
Pre war? :shock: still working? :shock: :shock: see'em everyday? :D :D :D If you ever get a chance in your travels i would love to see a few pic's! Some interesting scenes with some old cars in Uruguay,that would be cool 8) :D I like viewing pictures of old cars in their original state that are still being used,sort of like Cuba,it's like going back in time while still being in the present.
 
Well, is not a travel in time like Cuba... but I get to see pretty nice stuff.
Around here, the guys at the vegetables market still work on a old ford truck.
I´ll take some pics :D
 
Nice score Gold street! That should make a really cool trailer,love the chrome and two tone :D Very 50's 8)
 
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