Hispania Zaragoza

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Av Cesar Augusto 103 Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain and Canary Islands, 50003, 976-284-928

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Party Time!

... streets and some clear and sane mind, we found a camping site to park our RV in spend a night....<br><br>I found Zaragoza very quiet town. It's got a big cathedral and a square in front of it, statue of Goya and few other nice things.<br><br>But at night it's completely different. Lots of people on the streets, bars start filling at 7 p.m. and are full until 3 a.m. So, for us it was - Party time!!!<br>

Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain moki_travels
I had a Mary Moment

... hostel, to use the internet for a bit. Sitting next to me was this cute Spanish senorita, who ended up not even being a Spanish senorita. Funny how I was constantly trying to sneak a better peek, but couldn't without being too obvious, given that I was sitting right next to her. So all of a sudden she goes "Where exactly are you from?" Surprising, because given my appearance, not many make the immediate assumption that I speak any Spanish, and funny ...

Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain and Canary Islands pwong
FRYING EGGS ON THE SIDEWALK IN Zaragoza, Spain

... the way for Canada, there is a squiggly over the n.<br><br>The GPS won&#8217;t accept the address I had for a campground so when we get to Zaragoza so we decide to go into the town. We see 4 spires, it is either a church or a mosque, I think the first. Lucky choice of turn-offs as we end up right at the Church.<br><br>We find a parking spot and walk back across the river to look at the beautiful church ...

Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain and Canary Islands dancejill
Hot Night

Boring long day on the A23, highest col 1223m.<br> <br>Looking for aire in Zaragoza when Brits James, Clare and Katie in their motorhome took us under their wing to the park they'd already stayed in. Left over from 2008 water based expo, with typically spanish rusty iron "sculpture".<br><br>35 degree C until light shower cooled us all off.<br><br>Bren washed her hair in the public drinking fountain, starting a trend with the other family.

Saragossa, Aragon, Spain davebren
Our Travels so Far

... a look around the median (centre of town, mostly with local market), getting out of this town was difficult we had to stop the traffic at points, move rubbish bins out of the way also move taxis along the street as the truck couldn't turn the corner. We then headed to Chefchaouen which is set in the Rift Mountain's so very chilly at night we spent a full day down town in the median it was market day so a lot of fruit and vegetables, you can normally find anything you want in all ...

Spain, Portugal, West Africa, Spain kirstenian
It all begins here in Mañaland

... if your old man has got a beemer or other meaningless **** and if you fall outside of that you are shagged, you can take my route of trying to "fit in" through being a prick and going on the rob trying to be the big man but from how many friends i have now from school, well it all seems a little superficial and to be honest pathetic option, especially when i hear about people at school who took **** for bieng a geek or whatever the word was then or now, but these days ...

Zaragoza, Aragón, Spain and Canary Islands elrigster
Onward we go

We said goodbye to our wonderful host Sylvia in Guadalahara. The morning light and warmth felt like late May back home. We took to the A2/E90 heading NE towards Zaragoza. One hour later we turned off the highway to visit an old Roman fort on the top of a mountain with a spectacular view, Mendinacellini. Structures ...

Lliedia, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands hollingers
Pillars and Pubs

... Iberian peninsula. I could go on, but I think we've had enough for one day. Anyway, the Muslims were driven South by the Iberian Christian kingdoms and Zaragoza became the capital of one of the most powerful- Aragon, whose empire at one point included Sicily, the Balearic isles, Malta and parts of modern Greece (not that anyone cares, I know I don't particularly). Anyway, the castle is quite amazing and is now the seat of the Aragonese parliament- I know I ...

Zaragoza, Spain englishanddrunk
mi familia

... to spend time with them. they are so sweet and wonderful. i'm making lots of new friends also. i have a lot of guy and girl friends, which is nice. i also haven't talked **** about anyone in my program at all--which is extremly hard for me. it's not hard because they're are bad people (though there are a few) but i'm just used to being...a *****. i wish i could say otherwise but that's how i'm used to acting. okay i have homework to do so i'm off.

Zaragoza, Spain vholmes09
Sensational, Sunny Spain

... to stay. I was very fond of his work, so following in the footsteps of this American Nobel laureate was definitely interesting to me. In short, Pamplona was a city that evoked a mystical, charming, romantic appeal to me. Its ancient streets and festive atmosphere, together, with its exemplary northern Spanish cuisine, made it one of my all-time favorite places in the world. THURSDAY, Sep. 28, 2006, BRIONES and LOGROÑO, SPAIN Today, we left Lodosa together in a private ...

Lodosa, Spain globetrekker
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