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Vista panoramica del lago San Roque desde parque siquiman frente a carlos paz.
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This is the high overlook over Slato Bossetti, at the end of the trail circuit just below the really big one.
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In Plaza Francia next to La Biela (next to the necropolis) is this huge rubber tree which is 20 meters high and 50 meters wide (!!!) To give you a sense of scale I've posed next to the massive tree, to the right of the main trunk.
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This is the lower overlook at the end of Circuito Inferior, looking up at Salto Bossetti on the right and Isla San Martin on the left.
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The massive Salto Floriano (on the left) and Salto Union (on the right).
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This massive, 3 block by 3 block city of the dead has alleys and streets filled with mausoleums.
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Caminito is a tourist-centered street in the La Boca barrio of Buenos Aires where the typical corrugated-metal structured are painted brightly and artists show their wares.
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This massive Palo borracho (drunken branch) has huge thorns covering its belly and has very, very odd limbs and shoots. It is huge- this is a quite large panorama.
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Here is the wides street in the world, at this point 20 lanes wide (July 9 Avenue) and the center obelisk completed in 1936.
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