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Problably the most famous drink in the world, Coca-Cola can be found in the most unexpected and remote corners of the planet. Not the case here since Salta is a big city in Northern Argentina.

One thing I liked in Argentina was the way they use painted façades as billboards.
As usual, I waited for a chance to include a human element and I was lucky to have a red shirt on a bike.


From Rough Guide to Argentina:

"The city of Salta is undoubtedly one of the country's most traditional, most hospitable and best preserved, with an architectural harmony and aesthetic beauty lacking in many other urban centres in Argentina. Fabulously set in a cool, high valley surrounded by wooded mountains, its enchanting music, colourful processions and excellent facilities are all added attractions.

SALTA, historic capital of one of Argentina's biggest and most beautiful provinces, easily lives up to its well-publicized nickname of Salta la Linda (Salta the Fair), thanks to its festive atmosphere, handsome buildings and dramatic setting. In a region where the landscape and nature, rather than the towns and cities, are the main attractions, Salta is the exception. Fifteen hundred kilometres northwest of Buenos Aires, at the eastern end of the fertile Valle de Lerma, nationally famous for its tobacco plantations, and bounded by the Río Vaqueros to the north and Río Arenales to the south, the city is squeezed between steep, rippling mountains; 1190m above sea level, it enjoys a relatively balmy climate."

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