I was attending to a Conference for Biology Teachers in the city, and one afternoon I "escaped" from one of the lectures, just to walk around; it was a Thursday (I working day, I mean), and I found an amateur football (soccer) match... I guess a group of friends, or coworkers, decided that sunny afternoon was ideal to kick the ball, so went to the closest field and began to play...
Yo estaba asistiendo a un Congreso de Profesores de Biología en la ciudad, y una tarde me "escapé" de una conferencia, para caminar por allí; era un jueves (día laborable), y me encontré un partido de fútbol de aficionados... Supongo que un grupo de amigos, o de compañeros de trabajo, decidieron que la tarde soleada era ideal para patear una pelota, por lo que fueron al cmpito más cercano y se pusieron a jugar...
Written Oct 11, 2004
Tacuarembó is sourrounded by a beautiful landscape, and there are several places to hike and climb, like Valle Eden, Pozo Hondo, Ipora, Chorro de Agua Fria, Cerro Batovi.
Tacuarembó está rodeada de un hermoso paisaje, y hay varios lugares para realizar caminatas y escaladas, como el Valle Edén, el Pozo Hondo, Balneario Iporá, Chorro de Agua Fría, el Cerro Batoví.
Equipment: Boots, sports gear, backpack, hat, camera, water... as usual!
Botas, ropa adecuada, mochila, sombrero, cámara, agua... lo habitual!
Written Sep 24, 2004
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Tacuarembó is sourrounded by a beautiful landscape, and there are several places to hike and climb, like Valle Eden, Pozo Hondo, Ipora, Chorro de Agua Fria,...
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Tacuarembo is a small town situated in the middle of a small country, sourrounded by a beautiful countryside. It is 490 Km (304 miles) from Montevideo, the capital, and nowadays it has a population of...
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