Chascomus Triptych . . . by Andrew Gibson

Chascomus is historically significant for an ill-fated rebellion against the Argentine dictator Rosas in 1839. The small country town is located some 123 kilometres from the capital Buenos Aires and built on the banks of a large lagoon.
The center of the old town has several blocks of cobbled streets and colonial houses. I wandered around taking close up photos of architectural details that caught my eye, and created a triptych with three of my favourites.

