JJohnson
Banned
Bonnaire, where I'm sitting now, was nearly 2 centuries ago, a Spanish town. There's hardly anything left of that history now, and any good British Argentinian worth his salt has done at least one drive down to the Cape and up the Pacific Coast of the Dominion to Caldera, then back again to Montevideo, South Columbia. What's your favorite site in the capital of the Dominion? And which Governor-General do you think had the most to do with the success and prosperity of British Argentina? What if the UK had never annexed the River Plate?
Some say the Bonnaire Stock Exchange (great restaurants on the 46th floor), the Parliament building, the Royal Argentinian Museum, St. James' Cathedral, St. George, or even the sports stadium are the top tourist sites. Anywhere else?
Some say the Bonnaire Stock Exchange (great restaurants on the 46th floor), the Parliament building, the Royal Argentinian Museum, St. James' Cathedral, St. George, or even the sports stadium are the top tourist sites. Anywhere else?