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Saturday, December 8, 2007

Last Tango in BA

After arriving in BA we headed out to one of the famous Tango shows. The requirements were steak, red wine and and a taste of the classic, passionate dance. The show was excellent, tracing the history of Tango from its origins as a dance between sailors and prostitutes through to its modern, sensual form. It is clearly a tussle for control and dominance with lots of energy, skill and legs on display. Lots of compromising photos of the group but no USB on this PC. They will appear.

We are a little tired having returned from the show at midnight. It is 4:30 am and we are having breakfast in preparation for an early trip to the airport.

Spirit is sheltering at Statten Island waiting for the seas to decrease from their current 6m state.

Ross

1 Comments:

At December 9, 2007 at 1:50 PM , Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wellingtonians should feel at home in Ushuaia. Wikipedia says "Very strong winds whip the town, and that is why trees growing here follow the wind direction and are called "flag-trees" for the bent that they are forced to take."

 

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