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Go out and get yours...
We love Spain and have always wanted to visit Andalucia. Everyone speaks so highly of the history, culture and food. We had a look around a few spots in northern Spain, a few years ago, and if southern Spain could even match that, we´d be happy. Granada is like the golden city of Andalucia. Some people like it for the architecture, some …
You and I left our troubles far behind
Hi astronaunts,
Another day on the bus, we began busing for a few hours far to early in the morning, we started @ like 6:45, so we had to get up earlier to have breakfast and to get ready. Both Renee were so strung up trying to get our turn to play our play lists on the bus. Cause the bus had a game about making a playlist on your ipod of …
La péninsule ibérique à vélo, Lisbonne et Boom
... pas pu en profiter autant qu'on aurait voulu. Sans le lac et la plage, on serait morts.
Ce voyage m'a fait réaliser que je suis de plus en plus prête à passer à autre chose, c'ta-dire que je n'ai plus envie d'être toute seule sur la route pour toujours. À la fin j'avais juste envie de me poser quelque part, où je ne dérangerais personne, et de me reposer. Faut dire que je n'avais pas arrêté depuis la fin de l'école, mais bon. Toujours est-il que j'ai décidé de revenir à ...
Granada: Tapas, tapas and more tapas
... most ridiculous outfit possible. Because of this, we saw at least five guys in dresses and wigs, usually accompanied by a group of sailors. We all sat and very much enjoyed just watching the atmosphere going on. Everyone was singing and dancing and clapping in the bars, as they heckled their groom friend and attempted to convince every group of bachlorette parties to come into the bar. We were too full to eat much tapas, but we really had a good ...
Granada
... gardens and such attached to it. It´s definitely one of the more pricier attractions (13 euros) but there is so much to see I was there for 3 hours, so I suppose it was worth it. The first thing to see, and probably the best thing to see there, is the Nasrid Palace. It is absolutely beautiful. The designs of the walls and doorways is so intricate and precise it´s hard to believe that it was done by hand. After that in no particular order are the Alcazaba, the Palace of Carlos V and ...