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The running of the bulls

A couple of Aussies, were taking their car into town, so they offered to take us in. We jumped out of the car, and as we walked to the town square, we bought a load of sangria to see us through , and some bottles of Cava, cheap Spanish champagne for ...

From Pamplona, Spain by uncle_davros

On to Galicia

I met up with Em and Eric in Madrid and we continued on to Santiago de Compostela.  We landed and Em's parents picked us up and we drove the 45 minutes to Portosin (just down the road from Noia).  We relaxed and ate and then went for a walk around the ...

From Noia, Galicia, Spain and Canary Islands by carrielynnw

Catching up

     So I realize that I finally took the initiative to make the travel pod, but then never got around to write in it. I figured since its Valentine's Day I should write my first entry to wish everyone a great day and let you all ...

From Granada, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands by jcjohn2

BAck in SDC

... pork and white bread. We also went and visited Jordan for awhile in the hospital. She´s doing a LOT better, I´m happy to say, and she was eating and walking around. Tomorrow we leave Spain for Ireland to begin the second part of the trip. Grant

From Santiago de Compostela, Spain by grantgholson

The Cave of Fontrabiouse

... Internet. The Cave of Fontrabiouse. At the heart of the Capcir Valley, in the Pyrenees Orientals, on the borders of Spain, France and Andorra, the village of Fontrabiouse invites you to come and discover a fabulous voyage to the center of the earth. ...

From Fontrabiouse, France by fourvs

Sun, sand and the Mediterranean

... was a wonderful town, and from what we have been told one of the still largely authentic more touristy towns in Spain. There were fresh fruit markets selling cherries, oranges, bananas and other such goodies, as well as various spices and vegetables ...

From Alicante, Spain by erinbowley