By Juan Ignacio Paseyro Many still imagine that Punta del Este, during the coldest months of the southern hemisphere, is transformed into an empty city. A postcard stopped in time, with low blinds, silent streets and deserted beaches. However, like so many other paradigms, that one also changed. I remember when I was a little boy and came in March. Little by little I saw the energy of summer disappear from the streets, from the hostels and from …
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By Juan Ignacio Paseyro Many still imagine that Punta del Este, during the coldest months of the southern hemisphere, is transformed into an empty city. A postcard stopped in time, with low blinds, silent streets and deserted beaches. However, like so many other paradigms, that one also changed. I remember when I was a little boy and came in March. Little by little I saw the energy of summer disappear from the streets, from the hostels and from …