As one of the smallest countries in South America, Uruguay is often  overlooked as a common destination by travelers. However, it is  precisely this fact that makes it such a unique stop on the "emerald  continent." The Caledonian Star docked in the capital city of Montevideo  in the morning and guests were soon exploring the heart of this  interesting city. The parliament building is constructed of 58 different  types of marble. It is one of the most colorful public buildings in the  whole world! The highlight of the day however, was visiting a working  estancia (farm) in the countyside. Birders were active as our journey  took us past the littoral regions of the Rio de La Plata (our total  species count for the trip now stands at 120). At the estancia, we were  treated to a traditional grillado (bar-b-q) of lamb, pork, chicken, and  beef cooked on the open fire. Guests enjoyed a fantastic folklore show  with music and dancing in the national dress (photo). Later, we took a  horse and wagon ride to the river. What a sight! At 40 miles wide at its  mouth, the Rio de La Plata is one of the largest rivers in the world.
- Daily Expedition Reports
- 25 Nov 1999
From the Caledonian Star in Uruguay, 11/25/1999, National Geographic Endeavour
- Aboard the National Geographic Endeavour
- Galápagos



