ESTEROS DEL IBERá
floating islands. The island felt really spongy and after springing around for a few minutes we headed back to the boat and started our way back to the campsite. The sun was pretty low in the sky by now and we had a never to be forgotten boat ride back to the main island. We got back to the campsite just before sunset and watched and in amazement as the sun slipped below the horizon to start a new day somewhere else. The sky was on fire and our memories were full, what an experience and what a place - just incredible.

As we started to walk back to our hostel we were stopped by a student and asked if we minded filling in a questionnaire. Luis was studying at Buenos Aires University and doing a degree in Tourism so he was here to collect as much data as he could about visitors to the area. Of course we didn’t refuse and we were amused by Luis as he was very intense and kept getting really
annoyed with himself when he pronounced an English work incorrectly! He was very interested in our round the world trip although we didn’t really fall into any of his questionnaire categories.

Back at the hostel we mulled over how fantastic the day had been. We were expecting another couple of people to arrive at the hostel but there was no sign of them, so we were wondering if we would be lucky enough to get the place to ourselves once again. Whilst we were eating our dinner we heard a knock on the door and a very confused looking Luis. Luis was the other guest and had to enlist the help of a random villager to help him find his way to the hostel. After all of our initial surprise at seeing each other again we let him in and showed him to his room. We had a good chat with him before he headed out with the stand-in hostel man for something to eat. We had a chilled rest of the day but were dreading