// JavaScript Document
// Argentina Gallery - Image Descriptions
// Rhian Thomas - July 2004
// Copyright American Institute For Foreign Study
// This array is optional for the image gallery to work
// If an array is defined, then the number of elements in the array must match the number of images
// located in the 'large' folder associated with the image gallery
// If some images to not have a descriptions, set that element to ""

var imagetitles = new Array(
new pictureDetails("Buenos Aires", "Located on the southern shore of the Río de la Plata, Buenos Aires is the capital and largest city of Argentina."),
new pictureDetails("Tango in la Recoleta", "Recoleta is a 'barrio' or neighborhood of Buenos Aires known for its cafes and art galleries."),
new pictureDetails("Downtown Buenos Aires", "There are over 12.4 million people residing in the city and residential zones of Buenos Aires (as of the 2001 census). "),
new pictureDetails("At the Feria de Mataderos", "This traditional fair is located across from the cattle market (Mercado de Hacienda) and offers traditional crafts, regional food, music, dance and demonstrations of horsemanship and 'gaucho'."),
new pictureDetails("La Recoleta Cemetery", "The Cemetery is home to the graves of some of the most influential Argentines, including past presidents, scientists and elite."),
new pictureDetails("La Recoleta Cemetery", "Orginially designed and laid out by French engineer Prospero Catelin, the Cemetery was remodeled in 1881 by Italian architect Juan Antonio Buschiazzo."),
new pictureDetails("Puerto Madero", "Since the 1990s, a major regeneration effort of the Puerto Madero has been taking place, including cafes, lofts, office buildings and a new marina."),
new pictureDetails("La Boca Tango Restaurant", "Argentine Tango is a dance form born within the neighborhoods of Buenos Aires towards the end of the 19th century."),
new pictureDetails("On a Group Excursion", ""),
new pictureDetails("Puerto Madero", "The Puente de la Mujer openned in December 2001 and links the east and west sides of Puerto Madero."),
new pictureDetails("Computer Lab", "As a student you will have access to computer labs on campus."),
new pictureDetails("Caminito in La Boca", "La Boca, a neighborbood of Buenos Aires, retains strong European flavor with many of its early settlers being from the Italian city of Genoa."),
new pictureDetails("Trip to Iguazu Falls", "Iguazu Falls is located on the border of the Argentine province of Misiones and the Brazilian state of Paraná."),
new pictureDetails("On a Train through the Rain Forest", ""),
new pictureDetails("Trip to Iguazu Falls", "Iguazu Falls consist of 275 waterfalls along 1.67 miles of the Iguazu River."),
new pictureDetails("Trip to Iguazu Falls", "Some of the individual waterfalls are up to 269 feet in height."),
new pictureDetails("Trip to Iguazu Falls", "The first European to find the falls was the Spanish Conquistador Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca in 1541, after whom one of the falls in the Argentine side is named."),
new pictureDetails("Excursion to the National Park", ""),
new pictureDetails("Excursion to the National Park", ""),
new pictureDetails("Trip to Iguazu Falls", ""),
new pictureDetails("Street Merchant", ""),
new pictureDetails("Caminito in La Boca", ""),
new pictureDetails("Downtown Buenos Aires", ""),
new pictureDetails("Grave of Eva Perón", "María Eva Duarte de Perón (1919–1952) was the second wife of Argentine President Juan Domingo Perón and the First Lady of Argentina from 1946 until her death in 1952."),
new pictureDetails("Caminito in La Boca", ""),
new pictureDetails("Caminito in La Boca", ""),
new pictureDetails("Spanish Language Class", ""),
new pictureDetails("Obelisk in Downtown Buenos Aires", "The Obelisk was built in May 1936 to commemorate the 400th anniversary of the first founding of the city."),
new pictureDetails("Argentine Host Family", ""),
new pictureDetails("AIFS Group Dinner", ""),
new pictureDetails("Bedroom in an Argentine Homestay", ""),
new pictureDetails("Argentine Host Mom", "In the background is a memory board the Host Mom keeps of past students who have stayed with her over the years."),
new pictureDetails("Bedroom in an Argentine Homestay", ""),
new pictureDetails("Student with her Argentine Host Family", ""),
new pictureDetails("Polo Lesson", "Argentina has the highest number of highly-ranked polo players in the world."),
new pictureDetails("With an Argentine Gaucho", "Gaucho (gaúcho in Portuguese) is a term commonly used to describe residents of the South American pampas, chacos or Patagonian grasslands, found principally in parts of Argentina, Uruguay, Southern Chile and Rio Grande do Sul state in southern Brazil."),
new pictureDetails("Argentine Barbeque", ""),
new pictureDetails("Trip to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay", "Colonia del Sacramento was founded in 1680 by the Portuguese."),
new pictureDetails("Trip to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay", "Historical parts of Colonia del Sacramento are named by UNESCO as a World Heritage Site."),
new pictureDetails("Trip to Colonia del Sacramento, Uruguay", "There are frequent ferry service across the Río de la Plata from Buenos Aires, with hydrofoils requiring just 50 minutes for the journey."),
new pictureDetails("UCA Campus", "Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA)"),
new pictureDetails("UCA Campus", "Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA)"),
new pictureDetails("UCA Campus", "Pontificia Universidad Católica Argentina (UCA)")
);