fractor friction
Tales of Steam Fever
title by ana gram
Buenos Aires 2007

This city of more than thirteen million people is fascinating in ways that remain yet to be discovered. Tango City offers so much that you can spend countless hours following links on the internet, just taking a web-based tour, but here you can go a little deeper looking at the pictures I took, and my contemporaneous experiences.

The only constant is
change

Heraclitus of Ephesus (c.535 BC - 475 BC)





  • Downtown BA

  • Jose, Claudia & Don


  • Many of the streets in the city are very wide. There are multiple lanes, often without signs or signals, yet traffic get along well.

  • Jose & Claudia pause for a bite.

  • Street scenes near the rental agency offices.

  • Street scene 1

  • Street scene 2


  • Great city transportation.


  • View 2 City Moto.


  • Maria - My most favorite agent. Will I ever stop falling in love? I sure hope not.

  • Maria & Don.



  • Naturally I'm drawn to cool brickwork.



















  • What happened to the pictures that were here before?

    They disappear until this redesign includes them.






    The old site was original, but practical and basic. These new pages are all original, and the page backgrounds come from modified photos in each relative theme.























    Follow the links on the left here to cruise the site.













    This is a typical view of Buenos Aires with the white marble or granite european architecture, open balconies, trees and plants, and wide streets.







    Truly a bustling city, with thousands of taxicabs, and people moving everywhere.

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