Moon Beach Guesthouse
Travel Blogs from Valencia
Poor start, great finish!
... ve had it better. The view from the restaurant was lovely, the food ordinary and overpriced. After lunch, we continued along the boardwalk eventually onto a long jetty which created a breakwater for boats and a viewpoint overlooking the sea. We never did see any sign of the marooned ships though we could see freighters out in the sea and some in port as well as hundreds of smaller boats and an impressive yacht. After several hours at the beach we retraced our steps but along ...
Protests: You Know No Big Deal
... I found an article about police brutality toward a protest based by students that took place in February due to budget cuts. It made me wonder about what exactly sparked the brutality/violence that took place. The latest protest that I saw had police actually blocking off roads, so the individuals could act more cohesively. There was sort of a cooperation between both police and individuals. The protests that I've seen in Valencia have been extremely non-violent, ...
Unemployment: Germany & Spain
... in our classes, we have learned that one of the problems in Europe is that labor does not move easily from one country to another. The language barrier is one obvious significant reason for the lack of mobility. However, at least for Spanish workers, there are other reasons as well. The Spanish value home life and are ...
Valencia..kinda rolls of the Tongue...doesn't it!
... the pigeons as its been a few hours on the bike....and take it in. This is one historical city....wow. People wandering about everywhere....
So I decide to take a chance that the Cathedral is open ..... and it is ...its a bit later in the day and you never know. So I wander in....holy ******* its huge and amazing. I start taking pictures like crazy...you get neck aches from looking up so much. The detail of the building is one thing but the artifacts and art ...
Ja sõitsime bussiga kah
Kuna eile vähemalt mina kõrbesin ära eestvaates, siis pole midagi targemat kui külastada lähimat suurlinna.... Valenciat, mis Hispaania 3. suurim linn 800,000 elanikuga. Vanalinn on aga Tallinnast kordades suurem. Vaatame siis turgu ja siidibörsi ja katedraali ning sõidame hip-hop bussiga nagu tõelised turistid, kohvipausist kujuneb kahetunnine lõuna ja plaadipoe asemel leiame 130 ...