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    Finding my family in Argentina

  • Oct 02, 2010 from guardianukfeed in World News
    guardianukfeed When the writer discovered he had relatives in the foothills of the Andes, it was the perfect excuse for a trip to the stunning, little known regionA few years ago I received a letter from a Hugo Bellos of Tucumn, Argentina: are we, he asked, related? Yes we are! Ever since I was a child I have known that my family has an Argentine and a British side, descendents of Ukrainian immigrants called Bialistotski. Moshe Bialistotski went to Rosrio, his brother-in-law and cousin Chaim (my great-grandfather) to London. That's where the name Bellos comes from: Moshe thought the Spanish-sounding abbreviation sounded good, so it was adopted first by him and then by the rest of the family.For the last half century, however, the South American and European Belloses lost touch with each other. Which is why it was so thrilling to hear that they were alive and well. (Hugo had found my address on the internet).This year I finally travelled to meet them. As well as learning I had dozens of relatives I never knew I had, it was a double treat to realise that they lived in the particularly beautiful and relatively unexplored Andean foothills of the Argentine north-west.My final destination would be Tucumn, where Hugo owns a business stationers specialising in rubber stamps, but first I flew to Salta, gateway to the region. Salta is a well-scrubbed provincial capital, its centre a pretty grid of colonial buildings. From there I drove north, towards Bolivia, through thick tropical forest and then, as the scenery opened out, into the spectacular Quebrada de Humahuaca, an arid, cactus-lined gorge with sweeping vistas of red and orange stone. A Grand Canyon with llamas.The Quebrada runs for about 100 miles and is a Unesco world heritage site, which means that none of it has been despoiled for its minerals or fossils unusual in a continent whose history is defined by the plunder of its natural resources. The road runs along the bottom of the valley, and the changing shapes and colours of the rocky mountains are breathtaking.One of the most remarkable geological formations is the mountain at the village of Purmamarca that glows in seven different colours. The rock has rich mineral sediments from different geological periods that are luminescent as the sun rises in the morning, as if the entire thing is switched on by a magic button.A decade ago this was backpacker territory. Now, you can visit in style. In Purmamarca I stayed in a delightful boutique hotel, the Manantial del Silencio. The emergence of boutique tourism here is partly to cater for international travellers but also a knock-on effect from the financial crisis of 1999-2002. Argentinians could no longer afford holidays abroad, so they started to look in their own country.The government has also invested in new roads. Which made the road trip unlike any other I have had in South America, where roads are invariably pot-holed and treacherous. The road that winds up from Purmamarca, altitude 2,200m, to a ridge at 4,100m on the way to a plateau of salt flats, is a destination in itself: more than a dozen beautifully engineered hairpins with heart-stopping views.I drove back to Salta, en route for Tucumn. Hugo had suggested that his son, Ariel Bellos, my third cousin, meet me halfway, at a town called Cafayate. The road into Cafayate was like driving through a pop-up geographical encyclopedia. I zigzagged round sharp hillocks with tufty green shrubs before it became very mountainous, a dry landscape of red, pink and purple in remarkable shapes, such as giant amphitheatres inside the rocks and cliff-faces with Gaudiesque turrets.Cafayate is a booming wine centre, less well-known than Mendoza and San Juan, but with an increasing reputation for its quality. This is, so I was told at one of its many wine-tasting bodegas, because its altitude of 2,000m means the temperature difference is more extreme between day and night, giving grapes thicker skins and the wines more intense flavours.I waited in my hotel, another neo-colonial style boutique hotel but this time with a view across a vineyard, for Ariel to show. I began to feel a bit nervous. Would we have anything to say to each other? I didn't even know what he looked like, but when he walked into the hotel there was no mistaking: curly hair, light Semitic features, T-shirt and jeans. We stared at each other for a second, and then hugged. "Primo!" said Ariel, cousin.We headed straight into town. Cafayate is surrounded by mountains and offers healthy activities such as biking trails and walks, and less healthy ones, of course, like sampling the wines. In the town square we sat down at a cafe to drink the area's signature wine, a torronts, white, light and aromatic and catch up on 50 years of family history.The next day Ariel drove us to the Quilmes ruins. Many people will recognise Quilmes as the name of Argentina's national beer; fewer realise that the name originates from the indigenous tribe who lived between Cafayate and Tucumn....

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