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There was a free exhibit in town, called the Bodegon Espanol - it was a lot like Flemish art, but inspired by wine and grapes. The art wasn't all that great, but one of the female security guards was what you would consider a work of art :) Did I mention that I'm loving La Coruna? And that there's nothing better than a Spanish senorita wearing funky glasses? I purposely ripped a painting off the wall in the hopes that she would tackle me to the ground and handcuff me. But sadly, that didn't happen :( The museum had a digital exhibit that was better than the Bodegon Espanol. There was a cool table that you tipped to get certain things to happen, but it proved to be too much work. They had a skateboarding game that took you on a tour through Santiago de Compostela, but I didn't have much luck with it.
A promise kept

August 22nd 2009
Geo: 43.3718, -8.39592A deep sleep ... I didn't want to wake up from such serene slumber ... 7 solid hours - way better than the 3-4 I've been averaging the past couple of weeks. It was much needed, but I needed even more - unfortunately the insane backpacker within reared his ugly head and dragged me out of bed so that I could get this trip started! Off to San Agustin market for bre ... read more
Europe » Spain » Galicia

Spanish Flag Spain's powerful world empire of the 16th and 17th centuries ultimately yielded command of the seas to England. Subsequent failure to embrace the mercantile and industrial revolutions caused the country to fall behind Britain, France, and Germany in ... ... read more
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