The Colors of La Boca
Slideshow • Sarah Rooney • 03.04.10 | 11:29 AM ET
Residents of La Boca used leftover paint from cargo ships in the nearby port to color their homes.
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The Jetpacker 03.04.10 | 11:55 PM ET
Oddly enough, La Boca is the most touristy district in Buenos Aires… and also the most dangerous. We took a few pictures, climbed over some stray dogs, tried to shake off the buskers and left before the unsavory characters came out at night.
Jo Timms 03.09.10 | 9:07 PM ET
Wow…now there’s a city that’s not afraid of color! Love it, wish I could have been there. But at least I got a beautiful orange wallet to remember your trip! XO…Jo