The Rio Negro which flows along the city is known for flooding parts of the city. It carry much water from Argentina and Brazil, when it rains there, the city sees more water then it is built for. Irina, my couch surfing host was so nice to show me around a bit.
This way you see is actually a bridge that goes to an island within the river. All the trees should not be flooded, neither should the bridge or the island. Sometimes it gets even worse and the street from which I took the foto from is under water.
There is also this old castle which was currently being repaired.
This is it's front, there is a winery inside which employs only 12 people and is known for its hand crafted wine.
In the evening Irina, who is a teacher, took me to her school. They had a graduation party.
There was live music and dance offs. Some were really impressive, check them out with this link:
On the next day I went to a small town which is called 'la caña'. It's well known for its beautiful beaches. There is no public transport to the town, so I went to the next bigger one and tried hitchhiking while walking to the beach. I ended up walking the 8km without any luck with my thumb.
People here use still some super cool old-timers, like this one.