Lujan is a town about an hour outside of Buenos Aires, particularly known for its religious significance. After references from other students we met studying abroad, we took a bus trip there to check it out!

Me in front of the Basilica of Our Virgin of Lujan
The other big thing Lujan has to offer is the Lujan Zoo, where for only 50 pesos ($12.50 USD), you can interact with the animals. This includes a camel ride, petting and playing with lions and tigers, swimming with the seals if you desire, feeding elephants and so much more. Check it out!
Jordin and I with baby lion cubs
Ironically enough, the scariest part of the day:
birds on each shoulder who like eating blonde hair
Jordin and I with a huge lion
Riding a camel

Feeding elephants apples & tomatoes
Stacey, Jordin and I in the tiger cage!
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