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Avenida 18 de Julio — Plaza de Cagancha. Lots of parks and public squares in Montevideo.
Bar Facal — I ate here a few times. Had "chivitos" here. It's a big sandwich with layers — beef, ham, cheese, fried egg, and other stuff, served with fries.
International Women's Day. Tens of thousands of women marched down Avenida 18 de Julio.
Plaza Independencia
Teatro Solis. Originally opened in 1856, restored then reopened in 2004.
Lots of small streets are closed off to car traffic and have shops and restaurants.
Latin American Network of Rainbow Cities
The Latin American Network of Rainbow Cities celebrates the recognition of LGBTI people
in this city, promoting human rights with a view to a future free of violence and discrimination.
Likewise, the city's determination and efforts to build a culture that values diversity are recognized.
La Rambla — runs along the beaches for about 17 miles.
Another small street closed to car traffic.
This dog was walking himself with the leash in his mouth. He was following the two guys ahead of him.
On the bus to Punta del Este, a beach town about 2 hours from Montevideo.
View from the hotel in Punta del Este. You can just barely see the ocean peeking through the buildings.
Los Dedos (the fingers) — sculpture on the beach.
Skateboarding in Punta del Este.
What do you suppose they sell in this store? (Back in Montevideo)
It's a little difficult to see, but that's me.
Second from the left is Alfred Hitchcock. I don't recognize the others, but my sister's movie group did: Federico Fellini, Alfred Hitchcock, Luis Buñuel, Lucrecia Martel
Albert Einstein on the right.
Dogs playing in the park.
Layover in Panama City.