Montevideo – City Reportage
At this year’s South America Trip we also had a multi-day stop in the capital of Uruguay – Montevideo. The country is one of the smallest on the South American continent, but it has holiday opportunities fustdick behind the ears. The city is located at the mouth of the Río de la Plata and has about 1.3 million inhabitants. Buenos Aires in Argentina is on the other side of the river, actually only 213 kilometers as the crow flies. You can easily take ferries here, driving through countless boats. Incidentally, Montevideo celebrates the longest carnival in the world BEFORE Brazil and Rio. Maybe the one in Rio is bigger, but the one in Montevideo lasts longer … it goes on for a month …
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Streetart, Surfspot and a fancy Lighthouse – La Paloma
On the first glance you could assume that the place is somewhere around the Baltic or at the Wadden Sea. The architecture doesn´t really look very South American. As well there is this huge but small white lighthouse, which reminds more on Denmark or the German Otto comedy movies. But the palms, the warm climate and the high waves will disabuse you. La Paloma is located at the southeastern coast of Uruguay and it´s covered with awesome paintings, fantastic streetart and hidden graffiti. We brought you nice photo material from our last trip to the little chillspot. It´s an insider tip for surfer, artists and mountainbiker.
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Streetart Barrio Sur
Photogallery about the artworks in the neighborhood of Montevideo.
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Streetart Palermo
Photogallery about the artworks in the neighborhood of Montevideo.
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Streetart Cordón
Photogallery about the artworks in the neighborhood of Montevideo.
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Streetart Colonia del Sacramento
Photogallery about the artworks in the UNESCO heritage town on the Rio de la Plata coast.
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Colonia del Sacramento – UNESCO Heritage
Colonia del Sacramento is a small town on the Río de la Plata in Uruguay. It is the capital of the department of Colonia. Colonia del Sacramento is the oldest city in Uruguay and its historic center has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO.
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Salto – Rio Uruguay
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Streetart Salto
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Uruguay Vehicles
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Ukelele Hostel Montevideo
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