A European arrived at a remote county in the Patagonia and imagined a city growing out of the steppes. A city like Chicago. By the end of the nineteenth century his vision still seemed possible, and the local gauchos even today refer to ...See moreA European arrived at a remote county in the Patagonia and imagined a city growing out of the steppes. A city like Chicago. By the end of the nineteenth century his vision still seemed possible, and the local gauchos even today refer to this place where they castrate and rope the calfs as "The City". "Jobino's City" lies between the fantasy of a modern man and the harshness of the Patagonian landscape and wind. A picture of the untamable Argentina, where myths and illusions often confuse the visitors. Written by
Diego Petrecolla
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