Sight-seeing in South America . £y I. C. Muure El Tigre sils, art, craft, and many other things that enable one tostudy here the progress of civilization before the comingof the Spanish. This museum is closed until one day of our stop at Buenos Aires was given to aside excursion to a well-known resort on the Tigre left the Paris Hotel by carriage for Retiro we took an early morning train, which in forty-fiveminutes brought us to Tigre Station. Environs of Buenos Aires 93 At El Tigre we boarded yachts for a long ride up theriver. This winding stream runs into t


Sight-seeing in South America . £y I. C. Muure El Tigre sils, art, craft, and many other things that enable one tostudy here the progress of civilization before the comingof the Spanish. This museum is closed until one day of our stop at Buenos Aires was given to aside excursion to a well-known resort on the Tigre left the Paris Hotel by carriage for Retiro we took an early morning train, which in forty-fiveminutes brought us to Tigre Station. Environs of Buenos Aires 93 At El Tigre we boarded yachts for a long ride up theriver. This winding stream runs into the Parana. Wewent a short distance beyond the juncture of these tworivers, a distance of about twenty miles from El TigreStation, to Recreo Cruz Colorado, one of the pleasuregrounds frequented by the citizens of Buenos we enjoyed a delicious lunch under a huge grapearbor. Earther on the Parana and the Paraguay formthe Rio de la Plata. Low lands in the vicinity of theTigre, with channels and canals intersecting each


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