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A new day: time for the Old Town! One of our guides had a walk through the Gothic Quarter, part of the historic city (Centuries ago this was Barcelona before would hear other districts in the city). Saunter through the narrow streets with the occasional visit to a museum, church or shop. A visit to the ancient market La Boqueria was also not lacking. I always have some, especially the stalls with marine life on display. This market is the way to La Rambla, a wide boulevard san jose flea market of 1 km leading to the sea from Plaça de Catalunya, an avenue where almost every tourist comes during a visit to Barcelona. Many living statues and artists, but you have to love it. At the end of La Rambla is a high reaching statue of explorer Christopher Columbus, who was brought here as a hero after the discovery of North America: Next we have crept in the harbor san jose flea market area, to visit the Aquarium of Barcelona. Unfortunately for me as a lover of freshwater aquariums, were seen only seawater tanks. The aquarium, which opened in 1995, employs thirty-five basins with six million liters of seawater, eleven thousand fish including a dozen sharks, crustaceans and molluscs. The aquarium claims san jose flea market to be the largest in Europe. san jose flea market Each basin simulates another sea. Most spectacular of course, was the largest shark tank where the visitor more or less runs: The following video has Myra shot. She was audibly impressed :) Less attractive was a space with penguins, birds got to see the light of day, it seemed. Then we continue along the long beach walked towards the Olympic Port: After a delicious dinner in town we are again in the evening to Plaça d'Espanya gone to visit the Magic Fountain (Magic Fountain). This fountain san jose flea market was designed by the Catalan Carles Buigas for the Universal Exhibition of 1929, which took place around Montjuic. The central fountain was built to show what is possible with filtered light. In the course of time became neglected the fountains, but for the 1992 Olympics, they were completely san jose flea market restored. Today, the fountains are a tourist attraction, especially in the summer evenings when the fountains san jose flea market are beautifully lit and that we wanted to also like to see a time with your own eyes. And we were not the only one, it was packed. But then it was pretty spectacular, though the choice of music was not always appropriate. Have with my compact camera I made a movie of poor quality, san jose flea market even I could not record sound with. But it does give a nice picture and YouTube I also know a little san jose flea market music to add: Then we took the metro and tram back to Sant Joan Despi, the neighborhood of our hotel.
Along with Myra, Drent Utrecht, meteorologist, holder of tropical fish, shrimp and plants, gardener, beautiful weather cyclist, rainfall hunter, birdwatcher, music and movie enthusiast, hobbyist, and so on. View my complete profile
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