Amazing Old Cars on the Roads in Uruguay – Everywhere
They are slowly diminishing in numbers but Uruguay still has many rare and old cars on the roads – everywhere. This is a gallery of the ones we spotted.
Our dare2go galleries from Uruguay include Carnival & Art Deco buildings in Montevideo, classic cars in daily use, a sculpture park, and a gaucho festival.
They are slowly diminishing in numbers but Uruguay still has many rare and old cars on the roads – everywhere. This is a gallery of the ones we spotted.
The Fiesta de la Patria Gaucha is the most important Gaucho Festival in Uruguay. We attended 2016 and left with hundreds of photos capturing the atmosphere.
Our first post, where we explained the African heritage of Montevideo’s carnival, was so long that we decided to add a second gallery of photos from “Las Llamadas”.
Carnival in Montevideo: lots of drumming, lots of vibrant colours, lots of dancing, lots of flag waving, lots of feathers and make-up, lots of bare skin, and a lot of fun!
Many photos we take never fit into a blog post. They usually capture typical daily sights or oddities we notice during our travel around South America.
Another surprise find in the countryside of Uruguay – a sculpture park which gave us a pleasant walk in the sunshine. Thanks to the artist Pablo Atchugarry.
As I’m interested in architecture and art in general, I was surprised to find so many early 20th century Art-Deco buildings in Montevideo, Uruguay’s capital.