Street in Colonia
The old harbour in Colonia
The old harbour in Colonia, where a handful of yacthies now keep their toys.
The fast ferry from Buenos Aires, after having crossed the Rio de la Plata, the widest river in the world, to get to Colonia.
Me with Spanish school classmates Liv and Allison, enjoying sangria and the views.
Hey Englishmen, I fart in your general direction!
Surf's up!
On top of the old lighthouse in Colonia
View from the top of the old lighthouse in Colonia
With the naked eye you can just make out the skyline of Buenos Aires on the other side of the Rio de la Plata. Obviously my camera was not up to the task.
Sunset over the Rio de la Plata. The young people of Colonia seem to entertain themselves on Saturday evenings by cruising the streets on their mopeds.
Old car that clearly has not been driven for some time
This old car serves a a two-seat dining booth for the restaurant next door.
Old car. Citroen, methinks.
Old car
Studebaker!
Old car with model
Old car - Fiat
Old car. I have absolutely no idea why it has an elephant stencilled on the door.
Old car. Puegeot papnat.
Montevideo's answer to the Spur steakhouse chain in South Africa
Amber, from the Netherlands, and I had lunch in this place in Montevideo and then I noticed the very old Coke ad in Dutch. The personnel had had no idea what language it was and what the slogan meant until we told them.
Street scene in Montevideo
This is as good as it gets in terms of a waterfront in Montevideo.
Promenade in Montevideo
“Ellen Degeneres has hair on her chest.” I wouldn't know.