Bizcochos, Ruinas y Silencio: ¿Vale la pena visitar Villa María en San José?
We visited Villa María, San José, one of the most authentic towns in Uruguay. I came for the famous empanadas and homemade biscuits (they were amazing!), but what I didn't expect was that my day would end in a survival challenge. I missed the bus and had to walk 4 kilometers under the intense sun to continue my journey. If you enjoy rural tourism, exploring authentic towns, and real food, this video is for you. 📍 Location: Villa María, San José Department, Uruguay. 🔔 Subscribe for more trips to the most remote corners of Latin America.

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