Barcelona




The rare and exotic giant pineapple trees of Barcelona are truly delicious.



Some ancient cave paintings are have been restored to reflect their original vibrancy.



Ditto.



Ashlyn ponders the intercultural implications of the clara, an mixological blend of cervesa and... lemonade?



A marvelous montage of Madrid.



Ah, universal truths. Thanks, Jack.



Who's got the blues?



Barcelona's transit system is clean, efficient, and extremely easy to navigate. This is on an electric tram.

Buckle up for safety.



Click the big Q above to see the panorama of a convent we discovered on an exploratory adventure.



A plaza near la Rambla.



Barcelona's cityscape is dazzling. The facades and silhouettes are stunning, and every corner of the city seems to be another resplendent kaleidoscope.



We visited many beaches in various towns along the coast, and the Barcelona city beach is surprisingly pleasant.



Ah, sunshine.



Ah, relaxation.



The public phones are very complicated.



Luckily, Ashlyn was saved from the toppling building in the nick of time.



The gondola over the city was breathtaking.



Click the big Q above to see a movie from high above the city.



Awe and wonder.



Olympic rings, Gaudi cathedral, giant endive, etc.



Lucky we brought our fake binoculars.



What a vista.



Zoom.





There are strange differences in the cows of Spain...



A moment of homage for this monument to the inventor of the air drum solo.



Defending the fortress.




All clear. Salute!



The funicular is set up to travel at an angle.



Click the big Q above to put the "fun" in funicular.

Hope you enjoyed this little tour of Barcelona. Thanks for viewing.

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