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Very old churches, no pictures allowed inside.
Santiago del Estero Province.

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Gustavo and Alberto with old wine jar


Stone for grinding grain




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Thanks for those. I am always fascinated by these old works; what stories they could tell. Those old stone masons really knew their job, did they not. Truly an art form. Willy looks very much like a priest when he stands in front of the church. Tell him he needs Tito Testone to make him a beautiful and large silver cross to wear around his neck when he goes to vsiit.


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Steve: thanks, very nice pictures. Did you know that Santiago del Estero was called "madre de ciudades" (mother of cities), because the Spaniards begun there the refoundation of other places left behind due to wars with the natives, the weather, lack of food and what not...
 
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Steve, If You visit Cordoba some day and You are interested in this old colonial buildings, I can offer You a free nice trip trougth the Cordoba Hills to meet a lot Colonials Jesuita estacias and the Jesuita temples and block in Cordoba down town. of course a Nice BBQ for welcome at My home, without any commercial interesting as I said to all My ARF just to enjoy life´s moments with fine persons.K.Regards; Guille


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