The Alhambra and up to Barcelona


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August 4th 2013
Published: August 4th 2013
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I can't believe I missed a blog. I tried, but the Granada train station is a tiny little place, and there's nothing nearby that has wifi. I asked this one guy at a bar right next to the station if they had wifi and he looked at me like I was insane. It's funny the line you sometimes cross between having everything being connected, and then, just across the way, it's like 30 years i... Read Full Entry



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Geese in Cathedral CloisterGeese in Cathedral Cloister
Geese in Cathedral Cloister

They've apparently been here for centuries, and the locals protect them.
Gaudi's ChurchGaudi's Church
Gaudi's Church

The great architect went to this church. It also actually is still pocked from bomb shrapnel during the Spanish Civil War.
Temple of Augustus ColumnsTemple of Augustus Columns
Temple of Augustus Columns

Shows you how old Barcelona is. A massive temple once sat in the very heart of the city.
Palau GuellPalau Guell
Palau Guell

Minor Gaudi building. But shows his signature parabolic arches. Tomorrow I really see Gaudi.
Busy RamblasBusy Ramblas
Busy Ramblas

The main drag of Barcelona. Filled with masses of people, con artists, human statues, weird people selling things, and really just about everything else you can imagine.
Room with a ViewRoom with a View
Room with a View

The building all lit up is the backside of Gaudi's Casa Mila. That's where I start tomorrow.



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