On the way back from the waterfalls we made a small detour to Concepcion de Buenos Aires. They were getting ready for a festival and the streets were shining clean and decorations were being started. We went into the village offices where Chris asked about RV parking. They were told that the police would find a safe place for them to park if they wanted to just park on the street, otherwise there was a place just outside of town where they could pay to park in a quieter area. The Church was all decorated for a wedding that was just about to take place. It is a very peaceful, quiet town. Everyone was very friendly and it was obvious they do not see many white faces. Our little group were the only English speakers in town that day.
The Best Drive On This Trip So Far
14 hours ago
Looks like a very pretty little town. Not at all a 'one horse' town. (Sorry, couldn't help myself.)
ReplyDeleteI liked that town with all it's tiles roofs and buildings painted the same ... but in the middle of nowhere. I think it's a county seat
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