tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627996315781540906.post7395697509447883859..comments2022-12-04T06:35:35.293+01:00Comments on Simply Around The World: Buenos Aires: the good, the bad and the uglymaschekhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03535190241109174912noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627996315781540906.post-16065047468740706582013-08-22T15:23:56.168+02:002013-08-22T15:23:56.168+02:00Yeah it is DEFINITELY NOT A EUROPEAN CITY in South...Yeah it is DEFINITELY NOT A EUROPEAN CITY in South America. They try really hard, but come up short. Sewage is a major issue in Argentina, where more than half of all homes don't have sewage. I've seen kids in Cordoba crapping in the street. I asked an Argentine friend whether or not that was custom here and he blamed the sewage systems. You should really point that out because my friend's home didn't have a working toilet and I found that to be the most shocking thing. They just dug a ditch in the dirt outside and that's where I crapped for about two weeks before my father came from California to rescue me from that hell-hole. I did visit Buenos Aires before Cordoba. It was 1000 times better, although I hear, even in the capital it's actually fairly common. Somebody taking a crap in broad daylight on the street is not something you should expect to see in Europe.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-627996315781540906.post-29594858159258164342011-02-21T22:51:55.588+01:002011-02-21T22:51:55.588+01:00After staying there for one month and half, now I ...After staying there for one month and half, now I would like to live there for a while...You might have liked it more if you have spent more time there when it was not too HOT.<br />:bla coreananoreply@blogger.com