Thanks to the
adventures of a young Argentine aristocrat, Uruguay’s presidents have an enviable
vacation residence in the department of Colonia, where the San Juan River
empties into the Río de la Plata.
In 1907,
Aarón de Anchorena, the son of a wealthy family from Buenos Aires, and Jorge
Newbery, a pioneer in Argentine aviation, stepped into the hot air balloon
Pampero for the first balloon crossing of “the lion-colored river,” as the poet
Lugones would say. Strong winds caused the pilots to lose control of the
balloon and Aarón pledged he would buy the land where they landed. They fell on
the opposite side of the San Juan River and, since this property was not for
sale, the young man's father bought almost 10,000 acres, where the Anchorena
estate is now located.