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Barcelona

sigh..........I love Barcelona...wish i were there again.
 
What's the model of your camera, belamy?
I shitty one, can´t remember what model, which I gave to my parents to keep.
I am not a good photographer (and even a worse model), and none of those were made by me :mrgreen:
I´m not really interested in photography, not even in visually recording the places I visit, that can be made (and better) by other people. I only bought my camera because people at home asked me to take pics of the place in which I was studying abroad.
My experiences are mine, and they are not recorded by cameras.
 
I LOVE Spain. When i did a tour of the entire country (Spain, Portugal and Morocco), I didn't have time to make it to Barcelona:cry: . I'm planning my 2008 vacation now and it's going to be Spain, Australia or Italy. Right now Spain is ahead, but that damn Euro is too high against the US dollar. If I end up going back to Spain, then I'm definately going to Barcelona.(!)
 
Thank you for sharing these lovely photos of outstanding buildings. Never looked at so many groins in one sitting before. Groined ceilings, that is. Barcelona must be fabuloso.
 
Great pictures! I would love to see these places in real life. When my dad was in the army, he got to go to Spain. He said it was the most beautiful country he had ever seen!
 
Barcelona is definitely on the top of my list of cities I dream about visiting.

hopefully I'll be able to do it either at the end of this year or at the begining of the next!
 
You know, you're not making this easy on me. One of my favorite things is European architecture.
 
Been there .... loved it!
 
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What fine architecture and design within the city.:=D: :=D:

Being objective belamy, any comments regarding the people. A few of the postings in some of the links you have shown were a little unfavorable. Or was it just the tourist with a bad attitude.

Just curious as an local village idiot would be.](*,)

eM.:(
 
I'd go for the opera!


Don't you have to be in the states for your residency requirement as related to the Met coverage?

Ah, another ceramic avatar. Are they really necessary?


eM.:(

offtopic:
 
.... any comments regarding the people.
Must admit, when I was there, I was disgusted at the way the 'natives' spit everywhere and let their dogs crap on the footpaths, and then don't bother cleaning it up! I was constantly having to step around humungous globules of goozy and steaming piles of dog poop when I was out walking. Not nice at all.

This was a long time ago, though (like about 25 years) .... maybe attitudes & regulations have changed since then. Anybody who lets their dog crap in the streets here without cleaning it up afterwards, faces a very hefty fine .... and you never know when the rangers are out on patrol. Most councils also provide dog-poop bags free of charge next to the bins at popular walking locations and picnic spots.
 
Must admit, when I was there, I was disgusted at the way the 'natives' spit everywhere and let their dogs crap on the footpaths, and then don't bother cleaning it up! I was constantly having to step around humungous globules of goozy and steaming piles of dog poop when I was out walking. Not nice at all.

This was a long time ago, though (like about 25 years) .... maybe attitudes & regulations have changed since then. Anybody who lets their dog crap in the streets here without cleaning it up afterwards, faces a very hefty fine .... and you never know when the rangers are out on patrol. Most councils also provide dog-poop bags free of charge next to the bins at popular walking locations and picnic spots.
Things changed a lot... but from a veeeery backward state so... :roll: :roll:
 
The place is a den of thieves... watch your wallet.
Haha, no doubt of it, provided..:

1) You don´t look like a Spaniard, whatever that means but which has its real consequences. It´s easier if you don´t backpack or wear a camera, or lots of shopping bags, or funny clothes, whatever that means too.

2) You seem to believe that Barcelona is the Ramblas and the surrounding areas. If you are particularly interested in visiting several gothic and/or beaux-arts buildings in one day, you don´t look like you are a busy working person in a normal working day.

3) It´s a small but cosmopolitan city with a metro area of over four million people (this is Europe, not Asia or America), not a fucking peaceful town lost in the middle of a prairie in which everybody knows everybody.

4) Barcelona, for all its peculiarities which distinguish it and the whole Catalonia from the rest of Spain, and which Catalan nationalists work so hard on stressing, is still Spain, not France, nor Portugal, nor Morocco, however it may resemble them all: and that has its consequences too.
 
I have a house in barcelona and unfortunately it is not a city where u would go to enjoy the people. They are very rude, arrogant and have no sense of hygene. The city itself is amazing, you have quite possibly some of the worlds most beautiful architechture, antoni gaudi, the beach, tibidabo, monjuic and best of all sitges is a 35 minute metro ride away. It took me two years of living there before I finally felt comfortable enough that I wasn't going to get pic-pocketed. Petty theft is extremely high in bcn, but fairly low in violent crimes. I would rather have someone slip their fingers in my pocket than have someone put a gun to my head. Barcelona does have an amazing gay scene as well, Catalonians are very excepting of gays and are quite sexually liberated.
So you understand me when I say Barcelona (and Spain for that matter) is a lovely place to spend your holidays or your golden retirement, but not to actually make a living... in all the wide sense of "living".
 
I loved BCN...yes, alot of petty crime, but the beauty of the city and the pride the citizens take in keeping it that way make me long for returning...
 
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