Travel-World Photography
La Boca is located next to the habor. The story goes that leftover paint from the ships was used to paint the colorful houses. Today, La Boca is full of colorful people, art, and street tango.
La Boca
Highrise buildings, and more going up
La Boca is close to the habor of Buenos Aires, South-West of the city center
Previously, people used paint scraps to paint their houses, and the custom stuck
Colorful house II
Colorful house III
Wall painting I
Wall painting Ii
Wall painting Iii
Mother and child, on a blue background
Painted house, with a mannequin on the balcony
Shop in an alley
Art exhebition
Art along the brick wall
Ceramic art
Art on tiles
Painting on ceramics I
Painting on ceramics II
Memorial over General José de San MartÃn, the most central person in the independence war (lived from 1778 to 1850)
Sonja visiting with a family!
Brightly painted horses for decoration
Suddenly:Tango dancers I
Tango dancers II
Playing the guitar
Harmonica player
Jula and Julian Tango, a performance pair
Dancing II
Dancing III
Dancing IV
The tango is quite acrobatic and elegant
A stylish pair!
Julia and Petter dancing I
Julia and Petter dancing II
Julia and Petter dancing IIIAlas, it was only posing!
Julia with a Chinese lady
A flamenco dancer
Flamenco dancers resting
Flamenco dancers I
Flamenco dancers II
Flamenco dancers III
Flamenco dancers IV
The finale!