Alta Gracia is a lovely town 36 km from Córdoba, easily accessible by bus. I found here a real peaceful atmosphere. Is it because of its illustrious former residents ?!? Such as Jesuit pionners, Viceroy Santiago Liniers – a French officer in the Spanish military service – born in Niort! – and a viceroy of the Spanish colonies of the Viceroyalty of the RÃo de la Plata, so now open your history book! - Spanish composer Manuel de Falla and famous revolutionary Ernesto “Che” Guevara. I made my way to Villa Beatriz converted into the Museo Casa Ernest “Che” Guevara which mainly focuses on the legend’s early life. I was happy to find out who is the person – Alberto DÃaz Gutiérrez better known under the name Alberto Korda, Cuban photograph - who gave such a hard portrait of the Che which seems to be, regarding all other pictures I’ve seen there – Nicholas you were right! – a really smiling person! This famous picture, which turn him into a revolutionary symbol, was taken on the 5 of March 1960 during the official ceremony for 136 Cubans who disappear after an attack of the CIA on the French boat “La Coubre”. Guillaume, I’m sure you would love the museum, I have plenty of pictures for you.
When coming back to Córdoba, Maxi kindly came to pick me up with is motorbike – who will beleive that one day I’ll do motorbike in tee-shirt and short with a too big helmet – but a helmet nevertheless?!? We are in Latine America here, they don’t have the same way of seeing things! But, it’s not less dangerous! Anyway, I survived – and we went for a traditional argentinian and more especialy córdoban food: Lomito in a lovely place. Lekker