Third Week in BA: Parks, gardens and our First Tango lesson!
<p>During our third week in Buenos Aires, we started to be a bit more active. We had recovered from the tiredness from all our hikes in Ushuaia, and we started to feel the fomo, which is our ennemy during this trip, but also pushes us to go out and discover more.</p>
<h1>Japanese Garden and Victoria Lake</h1>
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<p>Is that really Buenos Aires?</p>
<p>We started by going, during an afternoon, to the Japanese Garden, a garden created by the Japanese community in Buenos Aires to celebrate the venue of Emperor Hiroito. The garden is in the area of parks that is close to Palermo, and reproduces a “traditional” Japanese garden.</p>
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