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Puerto Madero is a dock side area where many tourists and runners visit. People who go
to this area can walk without have worry about dodging or getting run over by cars. Sometimes
there are street performers playing music or putting on shows, and many stop to take pictures and
enjoy themselves. There are many locals who show up in groups near some restaurants with
large windows to practice their dance moves, hoping to better their dances and performances. A
notable landmark in this area is the Puente de la Mujer, Spanish for the “Women’s Bridge.” This
is a footbridge connecting the two sides of the port that was built during 1998, right before
Argentina’s economic collapse. This is one of the largest rotating pedestrian bridges in the world
and allows for the safe passage of ships of various types. Many people stop to take pictures of
the beautiful spectacle while others take pictures on it. Regardless, this area is great for those
who love to take pictures, eat local cuisine, or see street performances.

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