Buenos Aires: Shaved Ice & Seriously Sketchy Vibes (1932 Edition)

Okay, so picture this: I’m still stuck in the past, right? Like, a *century* in the past. But hey, at least I’m seeing the world! Buenos Aires in 1932 is… a lot. I’m trying to keep up with the tech of this era, but filming with these cameras is seriously prehistoric.

I grabbed some *raspado* (shaved ice, obvs) because it’s HOT. The city’s beautiful, the architecture is fire, and everyone’s dressed like they’re ready for a Gatsby party. But the energy? It’s…tense. There’s this buzz of anxiety underneath all the glitz, like a phone constantly vibrating in your pocket. You can tell the Great Depression vibes are hitting *hard*, even way down here in South America. People are stressed, and they’re showing it. I was filming the musicians when a protest started up nearby.

Later, while filming some street performers, I leaned against a trash bin (oops, my bad). There was a newspaper clipping sticking out, and the faded ink showed a political cartoon. Definitely feels like things are bubbling under the surface here.

Documenting all this for you guys! History isn’t just dates and names; it’s about the *feeling*. It’s about the raspados and the protests, and the trash bins with hidden stories. Even stuck in 1932, I’m bringing you the real deal from Buenos Aires.

Categories: Time Travel, Blog, 1932
Tags: #timetravel #historybuff #buenosairesadventures #greatdepression #southamericatravel

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