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Vitoria 6 Valencia, Valencian Country, 46001, Spain and Canary Islands
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Natur und Architektur
... Pavillons.
Zum Glück liegt das Oceanografic inmitten des Komplexes der Gebäude von Calatrava - und so ist es nur ein kurzer Spaziergang zu einigen der bekanntesten Gebäude dieses Architekten.
Wir machen noch einen kleinen Abstecher in ´s Zentrum von Valencia und schlendern bei 20 Grad ( PLUS !!! ) durch die Strassen.
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¡Vamos a Peñiscola!
... there was a public bathroom. Jessica decided she would change first. It was just a giant room with a toilet and a sink and for some reason was completely soaked! I believe she was in there for about 30 seconds before she came running out, her bookbag soaked and warning us against entering. I was curious so I opened the door, the toilet seat lifted up on its own and was spraying the entire room from inside the bowl. Now it didn´t smell bad in there, ...
Make em go ohohoh as you shoot across the sky ayay
... basically giant papier mache and wood sculptures. Each barrio spends all year building one or two fallas. They are all judged, and one is chosen to be pardoned and preserved in the fallas museum. The rest get burned on March 19th. They're all incredibly detailed caricatures of some aspect of society. The descriptions of the significance of each was written in Valenciano, so I didn't really get most of them, but they were so cool ...
Travelling through Space and Time (with Padre!)
... walls. On the left was a more refined structure, more suitable to times of peace; it also had a perimeter wall, but the interior buildings, particularly the bell tower and the cupulla, rose above the wall.
This monastery has survived the passage of time and the numerous changes of its purpose. It went from being the seat of a formidable order of warrior monks to a normal monastery, and then more recently through such twentieth ...
Spanish Culture 101: Flamenco and Bulls
... with which the toradores move and the training that the men have gone through in order to keep this cultural staple alive as well as the respect the Spaniards have for the bull as a creature of honor, power, and strength. Although I probably will never attend another corrida, I was certainly glad to have experienced this one! I do want to warn you ahead of time, however, some of the pictures attached to this entry are relatively violent but certainly ...


