This week is our winter break, so we'll finally have a chance to get out of recoleta a bit and explore. yesterday we managed to successfully take the colectivo, the bus system here in buenos aires! i had managed to somehow avoid using it for the first two weeks i've been here, knowing that sooner or later I'd have to deal with the monster that is the guia-t. here is how the guia-t works and how you (are supposed to be able to) find your bus:
1. find your location on the map and locate it's designated grid # (C4, D5 pg 16 for ex)
2. find where you want to be .....ok
3. look at what routes pass your current location and your destination .....easy enough
4. look at the actual route posted in the back of the book. ok. here it gets tricky. it doesn't give you an exact route really, but more like the direction in which the bus is heading...and what streets it might pass on its way. you just kind of have to know.
also, one thing the guia-t leaves out is where the bus stops are. oh- but it does tell you what the bus looks like! in case you might see it passing you on the street because you didn't realize you had to flag it down.
yesterday we got on just to ride three blocks to the cementary. hahaha. by the time we finished paying, it was time to get off. but we did it! luckily, a really nice old man at this amazing used book store (see photo below!) told me what bus to get on. maybe that will be my game plan anytime i need to go somewhere!
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used book store owned by the sweetest (and clearly, most helpful) old couple . booked my copy of an old version of don quixote! |
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they even have one of those ladders that glide along a track line! so great. i've always wanted one of those. |
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the obselisk, monument on the world's widest avenue, 9 de Julio. |
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buildings on 9 de Julio, i swear they are bigger than they look in the photo |
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