You might want to visit for the art, but the sea will always be with you!
The view is amazing from almost every room and this is one other good reason to visit it!
You might want to visit for the art, but the sea will always be with you!
The view is amazing from almost every room and this is one other good reason to visit it!
So peaceful:).
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Yes, indeed ☺️
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Amazing photos, I think I actually drooled ! Please add a map for this Canadian who shovelled snow in his driveway today. 🙂
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My dear Canadian friend, I totally understand and you have my solidarity! ☺️💪 I hadn’t had another map because I already did it at the beginning of this series > https://flaviavinci.wordpress.com/2019/12/31/costa-de-oro/ it is always the same place, in Punta Ballena, Uruguay. But don’t worry, I will add anorher one for the next post about Punta del Este, that is close but in another location 💪☺️
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wow, uruguay is really beautiful. 🙂
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Yes, it is definitely worth a visit☺️
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Gorgeous!
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Thank you Sarah 😊
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Ah, this makes me miss the Mediterranean so much!!
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Yep, it looks like the Mediterrean, a lot I would say!
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Doesn’t look like Uruguay at all! (I’ve been there!)
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Maybe it depends on where you have been, the Coast changes a lot from one village to the other. Or sometimes it is just the light. For example I am always astonished when I take pictures of the sea in Ostia, a district of Rome. The sea is very polluted but it is very photogenic as well! Go figure 🤔
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We were for example in Punta del Este and its surroundings. Don’t think we visited Punta Ballena though 😊
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I am just preparing a post about Punta del Este and yes, I agree with you, it’s a totally different place
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Ah, the perfect portals. 😊
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Thank you Irene ☺️
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