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Rosy Cheeks 'n Hurting Feets
Up early (3:45 am) to take a taxi to the airport. We got about an hour or so of rest on the flight then landed in Seville, Spain! Hopped on the Airport Bus and it dropped us of somewhere in Seville. We followed the crowd for a moment until we saw a Metro and went in hoping to find some sort of map.
Apparently we were close to Plaza Espana …
Is that a dead cow or a statue that's fallen over?
... and jackets, very few shoes and none of them cowboy boots. One guy recommends Seville, which is good news since we are on our way there! When we get to Seville, sadly the rain continues. We find our hotel which is probably the biggest one we have stayed in. It's called the Silken Al-Andalusa and it has over six hundred rooms. The reviews rate it high and it has four stars and since we could get it for 38 euro a night, we reckoned it was pretty good ...
Cooking in the Spanish Oven
... the heat. My vague memories of high school chemistry told me that evaporating water cools the air, so the ponds were our refuge.
Seville Cathedral is huge and imposing. Apparently the largest Gothic cathedral in the world, it was built less to the glory of God than the glory of Seville ("Let us build a church so beautiful and so great that those who see it built will think we were mad"). Again, it is a shame there is ...
Jogging!
... 12387;て& #12356;う基本の パティーン ;。 ロンドンの ;Tower Bridgeと同じよ& #12358;な感じ? 後は何か船 ;がいっぱӓ 6;あるとこŰ 90;って、 多分Royal Shipyardsってとӕ ...
Seville!
... a train station and ventured inside to find a map! Thank goodness we did!
We found our way to Plaza de Espana, a nice area with some gorgeous buildings. We walked through here and the park right next to it which ended up being a couple of park/plazas; including Plaza de American, and Gardens de Maria Louisa. From here we found our way to the city center and wandered around for a bit until we saw signs for the ...