Reserva Ecológica Costanera Sur

Sitio realizado por aficionados a la observación de aves desde 10 de enero 2006

History in photos

The goal of this section is to recreate the history of the reserve through photos. I invite anyone having photos of the beginnings of Costanera to send them to this site to form a photo album. To see how the reserva has been taking shape, how it has been growing, how the landscape has been being modelled. Let's remember that this a man-made space and "adopted" by nature, Its history dates back to only 1978 and oficially with the status of Reserve to 1986. First photos were provided by Simón Tagtachian and Lic. Sergio Recio, first Operational Director of the Reserve (1993-2000), to whom I thank for their kindness.
Aerial photo which shows the limit of the city by 1940. The green area represents the present premises of the reserve.
Source: mapa.buenosaires.gov.ar
Aerial photo which shows the beginning of the construction of the Administrative Center, the original purpose of the project. The construction began from Brasil entrance to Viamonte.
Source: mapa.buenosaires.gov.ar
Source: www.skyscrapercity.com
The Plumerillos Path does not reach the meeting point yet and the Middle Path is in its beginnings
Source: Municipalidad de Buenos Aires
The Alders Path already reached Viamonte
Source: Municipalidad de Buenos Aires
First huts
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
First huts and signboards
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
View from the coast to Brasil entrance.
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Leaving the meeting point towards Viamonte
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Meeting point
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Coast of the river from Brasil entrance
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
First building that replaced the huts
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Truck donated by the Duke of Edinburgh during his visit to Buenos Aires to chair the WWF Annual Convention in 1992.
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Building the present infrastructure. Visitors Center and other administrative facilities at Brasil entrance
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Building the present infrastructure. Visitors Center and other administrative facilities at Brasil entrance
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Building the present infrastructure. Visitors Center and other administrative facilities at Brasil entrance
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Brasil entrance. At the back the construction of the present infrastructure
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio
Source: Lic. Sergio Recio