lunes, 5 de noviembre de 2012

The last day in Buenos Aires




After we had to go, we made the last visits of the trip.

The first was puerto madero

PuertoMadero, also known within the urban planning community as the Puerto Madero Waterfront, is a district of the Argentine capital at Buenos Aires CBD, occupying a significant portion of the Río de la Plata riverbank and representing the latest architectural trends in the city of Buenos Aires.

El puente de la mujer

Inside this place, we havePuente de la Mujer  is a rotating footbridge for Dock 3 of the Puerto Madero commercial district of Buenos Aires, Argentina. It is of the Cantilever spar cable-stayed bridge type and is also a swing bridge, but somewhat unusual in its asymmetrical arrangement. It has a single mast with cables suspending a portion of the bridge which rotates 90 degrees in order to allow water traffic to pass. When it swings to allow watercraft passage, the far end comes to a resting point on a stabilizing pylon.

La fragata sarmiento

ARA Presidente Sarmiento is a museum ship. She is considered to be the last intact cruising training ship from the 1890s.
The ship was originally built for the Argentine naval academy. The ship was retired as a seagoing vessel in 1938, but continued to serve as a stationary training ship until 1961. She is now maintained in her original 1898 appearance as a museum ship near the center of Buenos Aires. This ship was named for Domingo Faustino Sarmiento.

Tigre

Then we visited Tigre that it is beautiful.Tigre is a town in the Buenos Aires Province. Tigre lies on the Paraná Delta and is an important tourist and weekend attraction, easily reached by bus and train services, including the scenic Tren de la Costa. It is the principal town of the Tigre Partido.

The house of  sarmineto in tigre

The House Museum Sarmiento is in the town of Tigre, in the Province of Buenos Aires, Argentina
The house is a small wooden building with a tile roof. According to historians such as María del Carmen Magaz and María Beatriz Arévalo,. Sarmiento died in 1895 and  the house works as a museum and library. According to the Municipality of Tigre, which was in charge of building the the glass structure around it in order to protect it from the inclemencies of the weather and the passing of time.



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4 comentarios:

  1. 4º y 7º Parte: sin corregir lo indicado en comentarios anteriores
    8º Parte: faltan links a las fuentes de info
    9º Parte: los nombres propios se escriben con mayúsculas - falta link al álbum - corregir la lista de enlaces, los vínculos no funcionan porque está 2 veces http en las URLs

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  2. Controlar ortografía de todo el blog y corregir donde sea necesario (recordar el uso de mayúsculas y aplicarlas donde corresponda)

    4º, 7º y 8º Parte: sin modificar lo indicado anteriormente
    9º Parte: sólo colocaron el link al álbum, lo demás sin corregir
    10º Parte: sin hacer

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  3. profe ya correguimos la parte cuatro nos podria decir puntualmente que es lo que falta

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  4. profe ya correguimos la parte cuatro nos podria decir puntualmente que es lo que falta

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