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The Magnificent Splendour Never Dies.

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Those plants are terrible :vomit: ... I mean the vegetals, not the floors :cool:
 
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It is a small reservoir in the Collserola Natural Park area of BCN city.

Draught.

A large drink?

Drought is the word you want: a lack of rainfall.

I find it fascinating that the difference of one letter makes the word almost into its opposite: because of the drought, no one is getting a draught from this reservoir any time soon!
 
It looks like a stack of Legos :rotflmao:

Information about the hotel says it is made up of sections that copy actual residential buildings in the country, all stacked together. So the relationship would be the other way around: LEGOs were (originally) made to be able to build structures that look like traditional Dutch buildings.
 
While I'm doing bridges...


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It's not as silly as it appears -- look closely between the bottom left corner and the bridge and you can see the walkway to the bridge, submerged by the tide. At low and medium tide, the bridge connects to the other side.
 
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