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La Sagrada Familia
... building was changed dramatically from the original, which was far more conventional. How lucky the world is that he radically changed the design. It is meant to look like a forest inside and it certainly does with magnificent marble columns reaching high into the canopy which is the vaulted ceiling. Light streams through cleverly placed windows high in the walls and the acoustics of the space is equally impressive. While we are there the bells ...
Barcelona
... few people sing, we lost our new friends and then decided we should call it a night. We went to the Guell Park, we got the train and took advantage of the very steep escalators to the top of the hill. The gardens reminded us of Australia as it was all very dry. We got a great view of the city from the top. The gardens had awesome mosaic tiled buildings and gardens that were created by Antoni Gaudi. This place was so packed of ...
Sleepless in Barcelona...Other Perspectives
... the town, so we left her to her bed and travel bro and I let a right odd Irish lad lead us away for a whirlwind of adventure. We will just say that the crawl was quite the experience and that, while probably not overly mpressive, we did not get home until around 530 the next morning....the Rambla plays host to a far more interesting crowd at those hours...so we ended up breaking the hearts of more than a few prostitutes as we made our remarkably steady way home. ...
7 degrees and rain vs. 20 degrees with sun
After a good cup of joe and clear heads, Lindsay and I decided we couldn't "deal" with the frigid wind and torrential rain in San Sebastian. @ 11am, we quickly checked out of our hotel and headed to Barcelona. The countryside was stunning; water so azul in hue and the most interesting mountains I've seen (she remarked they reminded her of Sedona, ...
Christmas Lights in Barcelona
... but everyone else obviously kept walking. When I noticed everyone besides the photographer was continuing on their evening stroll, I decided to change the settings on my camera. Most notably, I changed the shutter speed to 0.30 seconds, essentially a third of a second. The first photographer I caught with my new setting was actually taking a photo looking toward Plaza Catalunya, not the La Rambla sign. Those that continued walking were nothing but ...