Asi era la SANTA FE que NO FUE. Un pueblo de calles mágicas

There are places that seem frozen in time, where the ground beneath our feet whispers centuries of stories. On this journey along Provincial Route 1, I stumbled upon a magical corner of the Argentine Mesopotamia: a town perched atop a ridge of golden sand, holding a historical secret beneath its feet. On this trip, we visited Cayastá, the site of the Ruins of Old Santa Fe. We strolled along its golden sand streets, discovered the site of Juan de Garay's first settlement in 1573, and explored the traces of figures like Hernandarias. But beyond the history, what truly captivates is the rhythm of its people, the taste of wood-fired fried cakes, and the tranquility of living beside the San Javier River. Did you know about this "Santa Fe that never was"? I invite you to take off your shoes and walk with me through this piece of our history. In this video you will see: The mystery of the golden sand streets and their geological origin. A tour of the Santa Fe la Vieja Archaeological Park. A chat with Mario, an island guide, and Francesco, a passionate young historian. Daily life, the pumpkin harvest, and the best fried cakes in the area. A unique spot for RVers on the Santa Fe coast. If you enjoy discovering these treasures of our country, don't forget to subscribe and like. See you on the road! #Cayasta #SantaFeLaVieja #ArgentinaTourism #TheLordOfThe48 #HistoricTowns 💰 Donate to the channel from abroad: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/my/pr... 💰 Donate to the channel from Argentina: YPF.SR48 📷 Instagram:   / el_senor_de_la_48   📣 Contact: [email protected]