Oh clucking bell
Well I got to Cabo Polonio, it took me roughly 4 hours and cost 264 peso (each way). I took the ride to Cabo Polonio itself, looked around for an hour or two, and went all the way back to Montevideo, I had taken a bus from Montevideo at 10:10 and I was back at 20:30; just in time for a bus to Colonia del Sacramento (where I am now).
So what caused me to go straight back? Well the articles I had read (Pluno magazine and online) led me to believe that it was a calm and tranquil society protected by those who lived there, and only for those who would abide by the rules. A scenic place for those who seeked a tranquil place... Well apparently those villagers caved in to the more commercial notions, and a lot has changed since I read about it.
It is now a gathering point for people who come to spoil the nature (I will post some pictures later), make more noise then a jet-fighter and get absolutely hammered. So anyone that knows me just in the slightest, should know that neither of those 3 things suit me in any way.
Something good did come out of it, a few good pictures; but mainly, on the way home I met some Danish people whom I talked with... It was nice to have a conversation for a change.
Back in Montevideo, I arrived just before a bus to Colonia del Sacramento left, so I had a quick bite and was off (I seem to always be hungry). I arrived in Colonia del Sacramento in the middle of the night, but the hostel was open and invited me in, after which I went directly to sleep.