Post #40
My brother urged me to go see a real tango dance performance. So when Adriana and I arrived in Iguazu, we went to a show.
It was held at a casino, and when we arrived we were given some digital tokens to use in the gambling machines. Of course, the instructions were in Spanish. I watched Adriana win some money. When I sat down, I understood nothing—especially because I had never touched a gambling machine before. So I just pressed buttons, Homer Simpson style.
Slurp went all the digital tokens.
Easy come, easy go.
The performance, however, was a new experience and we enjoyed it. The dancers did both tango and gaucho styles. They demonstrated incredible athletic skill. We had a nice evening and enjoyed the novelty.

Post #37



We rounded a corner and then went up to the Magellan Penguin nesting area. We walked so close to them that we could have touched them if we had wanted to. The males use their beaks to dig out one nest during their lifetime. What a lot of work! And they mate for life.
Tristan added a rainbow for our return trip.
First we walked near the Gentoo penguins that had migrated from Antarctica. It is believed they followed a ship for the 36-hour crossing. There are about 80 of this type on the island. They construct their nests out of pebbles.

