Buenos Aires viewed from the Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur.
If I were a writer, I’d write a steampunk story about early adventurers hacking their way through the jungle and, brushing away the very last big branches with their machetes, they’d come upon this view. Surprise would spread on their faces, as they observed this futuristic city from afar, before daring to approach…
In reality, this photo was taken from a nature reserve by the shore of the Río de la Plata, close to the upscale Puerto Madero area of Buenos Aires. The reserve resembles a large park, except that it has some jungle and swamp. Our guidebook told us that it’s a popular place for picnics – while we didn’t see any good spots for a picnic, we did see plenty of joggers, bicycle riders, and sunbathers.
We could hear a plethora of birds and insects but didn’t see any animals, except a large lizard crossing the sandy path in front of us. I think it was a tegu. And I saw a beautiful turquoise-black colibri, for the briefest split-second, then it was gone.
I thought it was pretty amazing that the city had kept this part of it so wild and natural. You really could imagine what this area would have been like before it became urbanized. I obviously like to get lost in daydreams, so this place was inspiring, to say the least!
Participating in the Half and Half challenge
26 replies on “Wild and Civilized”
But you are a writer. 🙂 I’d love to read a steampunk style travelogue.
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Haha, thanks! 🙂 I do love writing but find it hard to write long, consistent stories these days – I seem to be jumping all over the place! Maybe one day I’ll write that story… I love what you’re doing in your blog! Though your posts are part of a larger book you’re doing, aren’t they?
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I know how it is. I get blocked and/or scattered a lot, too. Thanks for the compliments on my blog. Some of the posts are from the full length memoir I’m writing, others are only for the blog.
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Well, I’d love to read the memoir once it’s finished 🙂
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Lovely contrast between the wild area and the ‘tamed’ or civilised. Your opening paragraph is excellent, and I’m now hoping you’re going to write that steampunk story!
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😀 Thanks! Maybe I will… A lot of times I feel like my old travel pics act as a sort of private photo/flash fiction prompt, they prompt me to remember small moments which I might otherwise have forgotten. Blogging is a great way to relive those moments! Thanks for visiting, Millie! Enjoy your weekend!
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You too. 🙂
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Great interpretation of half and half!
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Thanks! 🙂
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What a great, inspiring photo for the challenge. It works so well! I never would have thought of this angle. If you could hear all those insects, you can bet the place probably had lots of wild animals! Lovely photo.
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Thanks for the compliments! 🙂 I think we were probably too loud, though we were trying to be very quiet, and so they all hid… Same thing happened at Iguazu falls, on a jungle trail we took a short hike on. There was supposed to be lots of wildlife, but we didn’t really manage to spot any. If they had wildlife webcams, it would be nice to see what it’s really like if left in peace! Thanks for visiting 🙂
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Thank you for following. Looking forward to your adventures and photos!
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I’m planning of going back to your site when I have more time and giving it a good read 🙂 Thanks for following me, too!
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You are a great travel blogger. Have you written for any travel magazines? The destinations you have traveled so far would make for interesting reading in many travel magazines.
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Thanks so much! 🙂 I’m happy if anyone at all reads my posts here. I haven’t ever written for any magazines and I’m so flattered to even think that a fellow blogger might think them interesting enough 🙂 I do love writing, but I tend to post a lot of photos because they are easier and quicker to do. Plan on writing a bit more, too, in the future… Your comment is very encouraging!
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I agree with some of the comments above. Writers write. You write. Therefore you’re a writer.
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I pressed “send” too soon. I really enjoyed this post. And you should honestly consider writing for a travel magazine.
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Thanks for stopping by and leaving such a nice and inspiring comment! I really am blushing. Blogging and especially other awesome bloggERS really have inspired me to at least try to write here on my blog 🙂 This has become such a relaxing, creative (but also time consuming) hobby. Now you guys made me wonder about those magazines, hmm… How awesome would that be?! (I now have a new topic to daydream about! haha!)
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Why daydream about it when you can make it a reality? And have you thought about writing a travel memoir?
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Awesome! I love it when you can find these kinds of green pockets in the large cities:)
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Me too! I’m a big fan of parks in cities, gardens and anything green and flowery! I like how sometimes, in parks in large cities, you can see the city’s buildings in the background (kind of like in this photo), there’s such a contrast there!
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Beautiful!
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Hey there, thanks! 😉
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I liked the name of the Post “Wild and Civilized”.
That’s what is happening all over the world.
Amen !
Shiva
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Good point! In many ways…
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