Uruguay's Treasure Trove on Wheels Vehicles that would be at home in U.S. museums are commonplace on the roads of this Latin American nation. The cachilas have inspired an entrepreneurial subculture.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 2005, post mark from St. Xavier, Montana URUGUAY, 2006, post mark from San Javier, Uruguay.
San Javier, Uruguay is a town with many Russian
emigrants in the Río Negro department. It was founded in 1913,
Uruguay's first agricultural colony, by Russians in search of greater
religious freedom. It was here the Uruguayan military executed
Vladimir Roslik, now a national hero.