Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Buenos Aires


In Liran's appartment













In San-Telmo plaza (I think), Sunday morning. With Liran, Serrandita and Ido







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Back in BA


My last days in Buenos Aires were filled with activities, and especially great night life. The pict. I have left of these great days- are just a small small sample...
These pictures are from a Sunday morning, 2 days before leaving back to Israel.

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In the ranch- when the rest of the gang joined in


In my last few days at the Lago Puelo ranch, the rest of the gang- Liran, Serrandita and Ido (Amir was in Viena by that time) have joined in.

In the pict. you can see Ido (the one with the big knife) preparing us all an excellent dinner, with included Moussaka and some more delights. In the 4th pic. - My brother Liran and Serrana.

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El Lago, an Lago Puelo



Arriving to the "Mirador" was a wonder by itself. As we missed the normal path, we climbed on this mountain almost like you do wall-climbing. After a while- when we gave up, we realized there was no way back. It was scary there, for a while...













The swamp area, just next to the lake
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El-Bolson Sunday Market


Que Lindo!

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Monday, November 05, 2007

"Indian's head"- during the horse-riding trip


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Horse-riding - El Bolson area




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"The Ranch"- Lago Puelo


Lago Puelo was the first place in which I was truly happy not to have a vacation just outside my Tzimer. It was a true heaven.
Me and alon arrived to this beautiful Israeli- Ranch, out in the middle of no-where in Argentina. During the first few days, I didn't really feel that I had to leave this place- with the beautiful scenery (together with Alon's cooking classes at the evening time) was just enough for me.
The first Picture you see is the view I had from our room, just above my bed.
The next pictures are from outside the ranch, and the last picture with Alon is our regular root for the nearest Supermarket...

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El-Bolson, apon arrival


After 2 days in Briloche (it was my 3rd time there) I took a 2.5 hours bus drive with Alon to El-Bolson, and from there continued to Lago Puelo.

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Friday, October 19, 2007

Zero Campaniero- Bariloche


mmm.... I will miss that

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More of the beautiful Bariloch lake




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Sunset at the lake of Bariloche


with Alon

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Bariloche




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Punta del Incas


a day tour to punta del incas and more, together with Ben

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cabalgatas




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Cabalgatas




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Horse back riding- Mendoza area


This was a great day that included about 4 hours of riding and a few layed back hours just enjoying the great view and eating the best asado! http://www.minihostels.com/el_jarillal


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Thursday, October 18, 2007

Visiting the Wineries in Medoza area


Together with Ben, my new friend in Mendoza, I went visiting the wineries. The pictures can tell it all...

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Medoza here we come


After a few days in Buenos Aires, The Mini Hostel team (www.minihostels.com) has decided to start moving around (Daniel was of course all over the place at this point, joining up dozens of hostels, while we were just on the bus (good on you Daniel).

A few words about Minihostels
This is a new business of My brother's and his partners (Ido and Daniel) which is something I am really proud of: It is a network of all kinds of good quality, small and non-commercial hostels around South America. The traveler who buys a minihostels card can get a %10 discount in all the hostels (and more services), gets all the information through the website and book in advance, and - can be sure that the next hostel is a good one. The small- non commercial hostels who are straggling against the giant ones can get more exposure and also make money from selling the cards. In short - it is a good deal for all parties....
The above picture is on the bus, on our way to Mendoza! You can see my brother Liran and his girlfriend Serrana, behind them are 2 more minihostels crew- Ido & Amir, and the additional team members: yours truly and Alon- were sitting in the front of the bus, freezing to death during this ride.


This is the first Sunday in Mendoza, when the team has decided to take a day of, and followed me in my request to trek around. We took a trekking tour with some company, thinking that we are going to see some nice views in the area, and have an easy vacation day. In fact, we found out that we took a climbing-in-the-snow- tour to the mountain, and had a very cloudy day, so we really didn't see any view. An experience...
Liran and Serrana fooling around...
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The Zoo- Buenos Aires


Apparently, the zoo at Plaza Italya in BA is a very good one. I never imagined... And so, accompanied by my Brazilian friends, whom I met at Lirani's hostel, I went to see some fantastic, colorful animals (but all that after a good dish of Ravioli at the "Poalim" restaurant you can see here).
"The girl from Ipanima" was our meal's theme..

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Rosh Hashana


After the ceremony of dinner was finished, a whole new event has emerged, and things started to warm up. First, Amir and his dad Danni started playing, than- in the 2nd pic you can see ido (after a long session with Amir) played.
And at the end of the evening, Liran and Ido made some rap music with the SIDUR.



























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Rosh Hashana meal in Buenos Aires- Danni's place



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Sunday, September 16, 2007

living our lives- buenos ires


I arrived to Buenos Aires to find myself at the middle of an extremely busy life of my brother and his team of associates, who are all working diligently at the creation of Minihostels- a network of small -family like- guesthouses all over south america. And so, I joined Liran at his working activities...
During a raining day- sitting with Ido & Liran at a cafe (also a bookshop) and working
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Trip to Argentina- un visita de me hermano Liran



Liran's Hostel- Bait - in Buenos Ires - Palermo Viejo :
www.baitba.com

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Friday, December 29, 2006

snow in Jerusalem mountains- views out of my home



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Snow in Aminadav- a morning walk


First snow in Jeruslam this year.


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Monday, December 18, 2006

Varanasi- my last stop

מתוך אימייל של עידן הרמוני על וראנאסי- ומתוך ההזדהות שלי:

הרושם הראשוני מוורנסי
חחחחח םםםםם.
חם בטירוף למה באתי לפה מרישיקש הנעימה, איזה חום איזו לחות, .
תעזבו אותי בשקט, לא רוצה לא סירה, לא משי, לא חשיש, לא להחליף כסף החלפתי אתמול, לא מים ,לא תוכי,מה לעזאזל אני אעשה פה עם תוכי? לא חדר לא רוצה כלום עזבו אותי תנו לי ללכת 2 מטר בלי שאף אחד יתנפל עלי.
אאא מממ אאאא,
רישיקש
הצילו.
רגע, איפה הגהטות?
יש פה רק גנגה- שזה אחלה שיש גנגה אבל איפה הגטות, והכובסות והצבעים והטיולים על הגהט לכל האורך? איזו גאות. הנהר כל כך גבוה שהוא מכסה את כל הגהטות. איזה זמן מחורבן להגיע לפה גם בגל חום נוראי וגם בגאות של הגנגה
.. לא אני לא רוצה סירה.

(אחרי יומיים)
בתכלס, הרחובות כ"כ יפים פה איך זה שלא שמתי לב לכך עד כה ?
הבתים, הקשתות, החלונות אפילו הרצפה מעניינת. מתחת לכל הצואה והלכלוך יש אבנים גדולות, חומות עתיקות ויפות. קצת עקומות - זה עדיין הודו.
כל ההצקות הללו, כל הפניות של חדר, סמים, מוסיקה, בגדים - הרי זה כלום, אויר, קליפה שמקלפים
מקיר ישן שחושף את היופי וההוד. המרפסות הגזוזטראות, והנה פתאום כל האנשים נראים נחמדים. הנה 2 ילדים רצים, כנראה אחים. המבוגר תופס את הצעיר בחולצה ושניהם צוחקים בטירוף המשחק. והנה האחות מצטרפת בריצה פעורת פה חשופת שיניים וצחוקה מתגלגל ממנה החוצה, שוטף את הרצפה ומציף גם אותי באושר וחיוך מטופש. הנה עכשיו כולם נראים נחמדים ולאו דווקא גנבים, רמאים וקבצנים כמו שנראו לי עד כה. האם כל היופי הזה היה פה כל הזמן או שפשוט שוטטתי לי לאיזור מגורים?

מוסיקת שקיעה
קומה שלישית. אינספור גגות צבעוניים, צרחי מקדשים ומסגדים מכל עבר. תיירים, ילדים, אמהות עם עוללים יונקים, אבות, אחים ומשפחות, עובדי בניין חרוצים- כולם צופים בכדור הענק שהולך ומאדים, מאדים ושוקע. ככל שהוא מאדים יותר, כך הוא מאפשר לצופים הנלהבים להביט בו עמוק בעיניים- הישר בנשמה - ולחוש
..
בקומה מעלינו הציפורים שרות שיר אחרון של יום, מתעופפות בלהקות וביחידים. תוכים ירוקים ושלדגים כחלחלים (?). עם הציפורים מתחרים מאות עפיפוני וורנסי - מתגלגלים מתרוצצים שובבים וחצופים (בטח קראתם עליהם ברודף העפיפונים מאפגניסטן השכנה). רוח נעימה פורטת על גופינו הערום למחצה.
קומה מעל ענני נוצה מסמיקים, ומשנים זוהרם בהתאם לזווית של הכדור האדום הענק.
מאחורינו הגנגה זורמת לה בהנאה, מתכוננת לפוג'ה היומית - בה תקבל מתנות פרחים ונרות צפים.
כולם ביחד- השמש, הרוח, הציפורים והעפיפונים, הגנגה הקדושה, הגגות עם המקומיים והתיירים חוברים יחד למגינת שקיעה עוצמתית. לפתע המואזין לוקח על עצמו את ההובלה ופוצח באללה אכבר מוכר, כשמואזינים נוספים עונים לו בקנון. צלצולי פעמונים של הפוג'ה ההינדית מהדהדים מכל עבר והאור דועך לו אט אט כששובל סגול מלטף את השמיים.

ערב.
יוצאים לאכול בכיוון המיין רוד. קרליבך תאר את זה כ"כ טוב בספר שלו הודו יומן מסע וקטונתי מלנסות לתאר את מה שקורה כאן. אך בכל זאת, פתאום אני מבין כמה המקום הזה חזק. זה כמו פסטיבל מטורף שמתרחש 24 שעות ביממה 365 ימים בשבוע
אמא, היית בהודו- אך פעם הבאה אסור לך לוותר על וורנסי.

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The best people in Varanasi




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I forgot to mention Joao- a sweet sweet Brazilian guy with whome we spent about 3 days with.
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more of the morning purification in the holy water




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Morning dip in the (contaminated water of the) Ganga




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Touring from Asi Ghat to the main Ghat- temples temples and more temples




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floods in the streets of Varanasi


us on the bicycle rikshows

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Varanasi (23-30/8/2006)

Recommendation for a restaurant in Varansi: (close to the main Ghat, between Asi and Chowk St.): Phulwari Restaurant

Arriving to Varansi, I prepared myself for spending my time there alone (and I actually searched for that). However, on my first Varansi- morning I met Zohar, and had such a great time with her, that I realized it was a fair price for my freedom/ loneliness.. I hanged out with Zohar the whole 6-7 days in the city.
The first thing we did is to try to find a nice place to sleep, with a ganga view (I couldn’t give that up after my wonderful room in Rishikesh). We spent the whole first day searching for a place, while getting to know the old city and it’s local hustlers. Poor Zohar drugged along after a hole night without sleep.

The pictures that you see here are from our hotel roof-top. It was a haven from the crowded and narrow and at first threatening streets of Varanasi. The last picture is from our room. We indeed managed to have a ganga-view room, but we had to keep the lattice closed all the time, to protect ourselves from the greedy Monkeys.


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From Rishikesh to Varanasi 22-23/8


the 22 hours jurney from Rishikesh (Hariduar) to Varanasi was not too bad, even though it actually took us about 25 hours. I joined Yaron and Liron on the infamous train, and even though we were sure that it actually went out ok, a day later it turned out that Yaron's camera was stolen...

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Rishikesh- Evening Puja by Krishna devotees at Ramjula