Crdoba and Tucumn – Through the Interface

I wasn’t expecting very much from either Córdoba or Tucumán. They were originally just waypoints on the path to Salta and beyond.

This is pretty much exactly what Córdoba ended up being: it’s a big, fairly unexceptional (in our view, anyway) city. For sure there are things we might have visited that would have improved our view of it, but we decided not to spend an excessive amount of time trying to discover another side of Córdoba: we focused more on the kids’ schoolwork and recharging our batteries after the more hectic days in Rio and Iguassu.

On our first day in Córdoba it was really cold and windy: thankfully the weather improved, day-by-day, so we were often able to walk around in short sleeves.

Cold in CordobaIt’s spring in this part of the world, so the trees were just stunning.

Blooming treesCórdoba is a major Argentinian city, so I decided to use the opportunity its UPS office presented to send my Nexus 5X in for repair: while theoretically out of warranty, LG are seemingly lenient…

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