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WRC Spain
Thursday morning we left Barcelona with very mixed feelings of the past two days, however that soon changed as we arrived Salou 90km’s south of Barcelona. Our hotel was booked as part of the WRC package we had bought that also included a detailed spectator guide complete with GPS co-ordinates. On arrival the sound of rally cars echoed the …
¿Are we in Rome? ¡No, Just Tarragona!
... on our way to Valencia outside the city. Of course, Zack and I saw many similar structures during our time in Rome and Italy, but mom and dad were thrilled to be walking on streets and seeing buildings that had lasted thousands of years. From my perspective it was very interesting to see how efficient and structured the Romans were. We all learn that fact in school, but then to see ...
The Baixada de l'Aliga
... our way to the site which again was free of entry charges because of the festival.
Not much had changed since our last visit but the sun-warmed stones and the blue skies encouraged us to take more pictures. We noticed a warbler in some of the bushes that we couldn't immediately identify and which has caused some debate amongst some identification experts on the Birdforum website. At the time of writing the precise species was still undetermined ...
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Vis Mig in the morning, castles at night
... We must have eaten somewhere and at some point but I have no recollection where. It's probably safe to say that it must have been ok. If it hadn't I'm sure I would have remembered.
The Joves had laid on a bit of a party running late into the night (I think it started around mid-afternoon and as well as music there were childrens games and activities and we had seen dozens of children with chalk trying to colour in the whole of the street, the pavement, themselves ...
Santa Tecla
... performance involves putting them all together and raising a very young team member into the air. The baby involved this year was incredibly smily and seemed not at all fazed by the attention and the crowds and everybody wanted to get the photo. We got a few.
By the time all the groups had arrived we remembered that we hadn't had much to eat so we struggled up the hill of Baixada de la Misericordia and had some excellent Italian food at Pulvinar the interior of which is partly ...