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The Flight of the Snowbirds
... stopped for a while to take a walk along the sandy beach. In season this would be a typically regimented Italian beach, with rows of deck chairs and a fee to go on, but off season it was very pleasant indeed. The sea was still warm enough for swimming and quite a few were taking advantage.
Further on we came to a sign for the medieval village of Cervo so we climbed the hill and had a wander. Here is another unknown gem, with narrow ...
¿Are we in Rome? ¡No, Just Tarragona!
¡Buenos! So we only spent one night and one day in Tarragona, but it was as if we had been transported thousands of years into the past. After we FINALLY managed to find the hotel, we spent the next day walking through the old city which is chock full of old Roman architecture. Some highlights: a defensive tower, the entire city wall, and an small colliseum. We also saw an ...
The Baixada de l'Aliga
... them all the way back to the square where after finding a final mamadeta for the night, we found the wonderful Txaranga Band Tocats in more or less the same place where we’d seen them last year, around the corner from the Ajuntament. They had been joined by various other musicians and we stayed and danced and sang along until we were too exhausted to continue, at which point we left them and several hundred others to it. We might have been in bed by 4 a.m. Or we might ...
Vis Mig in the morning, castles at night
... s Correfoc on Placa Nova. We've still to see the adult Correfoc in Tarragona which I'm sure will be wild and exciting but the junior partner is always good too, so we found a good spot to stand and wait and settled down to enjoy the fun. We ended up standing next to an Englishman who had lived in Tarragona for almost a year and who was enjoying his first Santa Tecla and who seemed quite surprised by what the children are allowed to get up to. We stood watching as the ...
Santa Tecla
... was the Cercavila starting in about an hour and the various elements were already forming up in Placa de la Font.
We stopped to see them all safely underway and as they take quite a long route around town thought we might intercept them in Placa del Rei but despite taking a short cut by the time we got near it was clear that the crowd of spectators was huge and that we would not be able to get through, so we stopped for a while in front of the headquarters of the Joves de Tarragona ...