Sonntag, 8. Juni 2014

June 7th or: back to the urban jungle

When we got up, we discovered that there isn't much else to do in Iguazú. There is a mine, which is according to Tripadvisor a ripoff, and a power plant, which is apparently really interesting, but has to be booked in advance. So we decided on a late checkout and just relaxed a little at the hostel. 

For lunch, we had another classical argentinian thing: "empanadas". They are basically puff pastries (ger. Blätterteig) filled with various things: beef, chicken, ham & cheese, corn or vegetables. That's what a great snack looks like. After hustling back through the rain that accompanied us through our whole stay here, we met up with Carlos one last time to go to the airport.

There, things got a little close, because the security and check-in line was really long, but we caught our plane to Sao Paulo CGH just in time. CGH (Congonhas) is an airport located in the city, which enabled us to save lots of taxi money. 

Japanese Rodízio was the last supper for us in Brazil. All you can eat sushi and other japanese food certainly isn't bad, although we weren't quite satisfied. Well, at least we got a discount. The three Germans of us went for another Caipirinha afterwards, in a restaurant with two great live musicians. One of them managed to play the guitar and drums at the same time -- don't ask how. 

And well, that's it. I'm sitting here typing this with our plane to Germany leaving in 5 hours. I will write a wrapup of the stay tomorrow, until now I can just say: I have no regrets. It was an absolutely great decision to come here and I'd do it again anytime!  

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