These are the streets that every traveler must travel at least once in his life

The multicolored houses that border the neighborhood of La Boca de Buenos Aires, Argentina, still reflect much of its history of the late nineteenth century. When European immigrants arrived from the Italian city of Genoa, many of them became port workers, who, with little or no available income, built their homes with fine pieces of wavy sheet of the docks, covered with remains of paint. When an inevitably exhausted color, they would simply use another. And so a colorful neighborhood was born. Today, Caminito takes life for the recreation of the old homes that were aligned in the streets of La Boca.