Today is another holiday in Argentina, to commemorate General San Martin. He liberated Argentina from Spain. We didn't have school on Monday and decided to rent a cabin in the mountains.
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Tea in a Texas mug and a lady finger or "Riki sima" for a quick breakfast before I headed out for the bus to take me to Potrerillos, a small mountain town about 1.5 hours away from Mendoza. |
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I've been to Potrerillos once before, but this time we took the bus even further to "Alto Potrerillos." |
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The entrance to the cabins. The name of the town and the name of our cabin rental place were the same, Alto Potrerillos, which proved to be only a little confusing. |
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Two pools and a breathtaking view. |
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Our cabin's name was Jupiter. |
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That's ours! |
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Hey, friends. |
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There was also a playground. |
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With a zip-line... |
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Naturally, we had to utilize the equipment. |
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Went for a short hike to look around the town and climb a hill. |
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Dinner for the first night was pasta with a ton of veggies. |
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Discovered a new favorite tea: Rosa Mosqueta y Manzanilla. Not sure about the translation. Something with chamomile. |
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Day 2: Oatmeal and raisins for breakfast before our long hike. |
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After searching for a path and ending up having to crawl through a fence, we were met by a herd of cows blocking our way... |
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Finally made it to the top! |
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Banana in the Andes. |
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Salami sandwich in the Andes. |
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Got a little lost on the way back from the hike. Ended up on someone's private farm after crawling under/through two fences. Post hike ice cream helped with the stress. Dulce de leche (OMG THIS WAS SO GOOD) and chocolate. |
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Dinner Day 2: Rice, beans, veggies. Beans are not popular in Argentina. We looked in the grocery store for awhile to find some, but I'm pretty sure these are actually lentils. |
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Blurry picture of some amazing bread I had on the bus back to Mendoza. |
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