Park Guell Barcelona
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Shortly after I arrived in Barcelona, I made a trip to Park Guell in wonderful weather and it was a gloriously clear and sunny day. You could see for miles and the Mediterranean was visibly blue and beautiful.
Today, when I took my camera, it was not so glorious. It was quite hazy, and so I was not able to get great photos of the Sea. Nevertheless, I got some some shots that I share with you.
Park Guell was originally planned to be a high-end housing development in the early 1900's under the supervision of Gaudi. It never got off the ground and it was turned into a park.
1 Comments:
Wow, I love some of those shots. A Gaudi village - who knew? It's so great to get these little vicarious experiences through your journey. Thanks for doing it!
Btw, are you going to go back to spanish class?
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