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Spain is the fourth-largest country in Europe. It has everything from stone castles and sophisticated cities to flat plains, and snowcapped mountains, all of which have made it a favored travel destination.

So, to show our love for it, we at Bored Panda put together a list of photos that accentuate Spain's geographical and cultural diversity.

Taken both by locals and tourists, these images paint an accurate picture of what it's like to live in or visit this distinct place on Earth.

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Shade On A Street In Jerez, Spain

Shade On A Street In Jerez, Spain

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Fighting The Heat: Spanish Artists Decorate The Shopping District In Malaga With A Colorful Crocheted Canopy

Fighting The Heat: Spanish Artists Decorate The Shopping District In Malaga With A Colorful Crocheted Canopy

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To get a better understanding of Spain, Bored Panda got in touch with A Lady in London, an adventurous traveler who has already visited 112 countries.

"When I think of Spain, I think of excellent food, vibrant culture, world-class cities, and rich cultural heritage," she told us.

"The things that set the country apart for me are the rich history and diverse culinary offerings."

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This Forest With Trees Covered In Green Moss Right After All Of The Colorful Leaves Fell To The Ground In Basque Country (An Autonomous Region In Northeastern Spain)

This Forest With Trees Covered In Green Moss Right After All Of The Colorful Leaves Fell To The Ground In Basque Country (An Autonomous Region In Northeastern Spain)

Looks like something out of a fairy tale, especially shrouded in thick fog.

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In Spanish-Speaking Countries, The Tooth Fairy Is A Mouse (Ratoncito Pérez). This Is My Dentist's Office

In Spanish-Speaking Countries, The Tooth Fairy Is A Mouse (Ratoncito Pérez). This Is My Dentist's Office

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Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) In Ronda, Spain Is One Of The Most Beautiful Places On Earth

Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) In Ronda, Spain Is One Of The Most Beautiful Places On Earth

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John Dilligaf
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

yea, the "new bridge" which is almost 230 years old. Construction started in 1759 and finished in 1793. It's new in comparison to two other bridges over the chasm, one dating to the 16th century and the other to the12th.

David Brown
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is on a whole other level of beautiful. Living there must be a dream come true

Rhea Ahirwa
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like the one in puss in boots where humpty dumpty fell over

Brian Droste
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I just think of the magnitude it took to build it without modern technology.

Stannous Flouride
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Look it up on Street View. I once did and spent over an hour just looking around.

PurpleUnicorn
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I stood in the middle and looked straight down over the side - it's a loooooong way down!

TheAquarius1978
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Oh dude, Netflix filmed " Warrior nun " here, i knew it was Spain, but i didn't had a clue in what zone it was.

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Indeed, the country's history is as rich as it gets. Remains of Stone Age populations dating back some 35,000 years have been found all throughout Spain.

Celtic people arrived there in the 9th century BCE, followed by the Romans, who dominated Spain from around 200 BCE until the Visigoth invasion in the early 5th century CE.

In the early 8th century, most of the peninsula fell to Muslims (Moors) from North Africa, and it remained under their control until it was gradually reconquered by the Christian kingdoms of Castile, Aragon, and Portugal.

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Cordoba Patio Festival In Spain. Each Year In May, Residents Open Up Their Patios For The Public To View Their Unique Displays

Cordoba Patio Festival In Spain. Each Year In May, Residents Open Up Their Patios For The Public To View Their Unique Displays

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#8

Setenil De Las Bodegas, A Town In Southern Spain, Known For Its Whitewashed Houses Built Into The Surrounding Cliffs

Setenil De Las Bodegas, A Town In Southern Spain, Known For Its Whitewashed Houses Built Into The Surrounding Cliffs

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Mirabelle Skyrim
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In Salzburger Altstadt (Old City of Salzburg, Austria), many of the houses have been built with their back against Mönchsberg. There is a rather unique profession there named 'Bergputzer' (mountain patcher/mender) who climb down the city side of the cliff looking for cracks to seal. If water seeps into these cracks, it will turn to ice in the winter and expand, risking huge blocks of stone to be broken off and falling down on the houses beneath it. I wonder if the same risk and profession exist in the city pictured.

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#9

The Urinals At This Bar In Barcelona, Spain Are Interesting

The Urinals At This Bar In Barcelona, Spain Are Interesting

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Katy McMouse
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A literal "Potty Mouth". Couldn't have picked a better example if they tried.

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Spain was reunited in 1479 following the marriage of Ferdinand II (of Aragon) and Isabella I (of Castile). The last Muslim kingdom, Granada, was regained in 1492, and at about this time Spain established a colonial empire in the Americas.

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The country became a republic in 1931 but a civil war ravaged the country from 1936 to 1939 and ended in victory for the Nationalists under Gen. Francisco Franco, who ruled as a dictator until his death in 1975. His successor as head of state, Juan Carlos I, restored the monarchy with his accession to the throne; a new constitution in 1978 established a constitutional monarchy.

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Statue Of Neptune In Gran Canaria, Spain. Possibly, The Coolest Statue In The World

Statue Of Neptune In Gran Canaria, Spain. Possibly, The Coolest Statue In The World

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This Church Has Been Under Construction Since 1882 - The Basílica De La Sagrada Família In Barcelona, Spain

This Church Has Been Under Construction Since 1882 - The Basílica De La Sagrada Família In Barcelona, Spain

138 years and is set to finish in 2026.

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#12

Water Boat Fountain (Fuente Del Barco De Agua), Located At Playa De La Malvarrosa In Valencia, Spain

Water Boat Fountain (Fuente Del Barco De Agua), Located At Playa De La Malvarrosa In Valencia, Spain

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#13

Exploring The Hidden Beauty Of Andalucia, Spain

Exploring The Hidden Beauty Of Andalucia, Spain

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A Lady in London thinks you can see the country at various times of the year, but it depends on where you go.

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"I love visiting cities like Sevilla in the spring during Semana Santa, a festival that takes place in the run-up to Easter," she said. "The streets fill with processions during the day, and the city comes alive with everyone going to the tapas bars at night."

"Madrid and Barcelona can get busy in the summer season, so I like visiting them in the winter. The Basque country is great in the summer, as cities like San Sebastian have great beaches (not to mention the food!)."

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Built In The Year 112 By The Romans Without Any Kind Of Mortar Or Cement, This Is The 15 Km Long Still Working Aqueduct Of Segovia, Spain

Built In The Year 112 By The Romans Without Any Kind Of Mortar Or Cement, This Is The 15 Km Long Still Working Aqueduct Of Segovia, Spain

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#16

In Spain There's A Winery That Has A Fountain With Free Wine

In Spain There's A Winery That Has A Fountain With Free Wine

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El Marco, The Tiny Bridge Between Spain And Portugal, Is The Smallest International Bridge In The World. It Has A Length Of 3.2 Meters

El Marco, The Tiny Bridge Between Spain And Portugal, Is The Smallest International Bridge In The World. It Has A Length Of 3.2 Meters

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel I should point out that this is not the ONLY way from Spain to Portugal! Lol

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Food is a strong foundation of Spanish culture. The blend of Arab, Roman, Jewish, and Mediterranean cuisine results in a very exciting mix of ingredients and flavors. 

Predominant ingredients of Spanish gastronomy include garlic, tomato, pepper, potatoes, beans, and curated meats. 

The country produces large quantities of high-quality olive oil and wine. 

Spanish people enjoy a style of appetizer and snack known as tapas. Las tapas are usually a collection of small preparations like cold cuts, cheeses, croquetas (croquettes), calamares (squid), and more. 

#18

Meanwhile In Madrid, Someone Sculpted The Venus De Milo Out Of Snow

Meanwhile In Madrid, Someone Sculpted The Venus De Milo Out Of Snow

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karl briggs
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I though the rain in Spain falls mainly on the plane? Not the snow in Spain turns mostly in to statues!

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#19

The Ticket To A Chocolate Museum In Barcelona Is A Chocolate

The Ticket To A Chocolate Museum In Barcelona Is A Chocolate

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Ivo H
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ticket seller: “Why are you here for the 6th time in 10 minutes?” Me: “cannot reach the museum without eating the ticket” Ticket seller: “… it’s like 2 meters” Me: “exactly!”

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#20

This Cathedral In Murcia, Spain Has A 3D Model For Blind People To Touch And Feel What The Cathedral Looks Like

This Cathedral In Murcia, Spain Has A 3D Model For Blind People To Touch And Feel What The Cathedral Looks Like

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Irish woman abroad
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

There's a fabulous model outside the cathedral in València too, so you can appreciate the structure. It never occurred to me that it could be for the blind as it's so interesting for everyone. And the train station also has a model inside, as it's a really beautiful old building, that's not usually appreciated when you're rushing for a train. I wonder if all Spanish cities do this?

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#21

Selenite Cave Found In Spain

Selenite Cave Found In Spain

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Francisco Javier Bonillo Ponce
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Located in Pulpi, Almería, if you wanna come, these are the coordenates 37°22′54″N 1°42′07″O / 37.381741666667, -1.7019694444444

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"Once you're in Spain, getting around by train can be a great way to travel between major cities," A Lady in London said. "It's more difficult from smaller cities, though, so make sure to plan ahead and check schedules."

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"Getting off the beaten path can be rewarding, too. Places like Galicia get fewer visitors than popular destinations like the Costa del Sol."

#22

The Local Municipality In Cartagena, Spain Built A House For The Cats

The Local Municipality In Cartagena, Spain Built A House For The Cats

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#23

Melting Ice In The Sierra Nevada, Granada, Spain

Melting Ice In The Sierra Nevada, Granada, Spain

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Pb Jelly
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Wow that's amazingly beautiful. Nature is incredible when you take the time to appreciate what's right in front of you

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#24

A 100-Year-Old Church In Spain Converted Into A Skatepark

A 100-Year-Old Church In Spain Converted Into A Skatepark

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Enuya
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm not sure about the skatepark but imho it would be a great idea to transform less used churches into friendly places for people to meet or hanging out. Less and less people are religious so why waste a great architecture if you can create a safe, cozy space out of it? Like, you know, it would be great to have a wonderous architecture, stained glasses and whatnot AND comfy chairs and coffee.

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#25

There Is A Restaurant In Spain Called El Diablo That Grills Its Food Over An Active Volcano

There Is A Restaurant In Spain Called El Diablo That Grills Its Food Over An Active Volcano

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Bittersweetie
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I would really love for my volcano nerd family to experience this one day!

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#26

Castillo De Coca (Castle Of Coca) - Central Spain

Castillo De Coca (Castle Of Coca) - Central Spain

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Trams In Seville (Spain) Have Fast Charging Batteries, Therefore Not Needing Catenaries Along The Track. The Trams Charge For About 15 Seconds Every Stop

Trams In Seville (Spain) Have Fast Charging Batteries, Therefore Not Needing Catenaries Along The Track. The Trams Charge For About 15 Seconds Every Stop

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#28

Underwater Museum In Lanzarote Playa Blanca, Spain

Underwater Museum In Lanzarote Playa Blanca, Spain

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#29

This Is A Book Vending Machine. Found In Madrid, Spain. I've Never Seen One Before

This Is A Book Vending Machine. Found In Madrid, Spain. I've Never Seen One Before

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#30

The Size Of This Flag Flown On A Spanish Ship At The Battle Of Trafalgar (1805) Compared To The Size Of People Around It

The Size Of This Flag Flown On A Spanish Ship At The Battle Of Trafalgar (1805) Compared To The Size Of People Around It

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The Los Ficus Building Is Built Under A Road In Tenerife, Spain. 60 Homes That Were Built In The '60s Supporting A Road That Goes Down To The Coastline

The Los Ficus Building Is Built Under A Road In Tenerife, Spain. 60 Homes That Were Built In The '60s Supporting A Road That Goes Down To The Coastline

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#32

Giant Hives Hanging From The Ceiling Enclosed In A Glass Case With Outdoor Access At “Home Of Bees” In Poyales Del Hoyo, Spain

Giant Hives Hanging From The Ceiling Enclosed In A Glass Case With Outdoor Access At “Home Of Bees” In Poyales Del Hoyo, Spain

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The Before And After In La Palma, Spain Where The "Cumbre Vieja" Volcano Erupted For 80+ Days In 2021

The Before And After In La Palma, Spain Where The "Cumbre Vieja" Volcano Erupted For 80+ Days In 2021

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El Dee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

People are still living in caravans here. Homes and businesses lost and this in the aftermath oof COVID. I hope they get back to normal soon..

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#34

Barcelona Has Many Amazing Views But I Suggest This One From The Rooftop Bar Across From The Cathedral

Barcelona Has Many Amazing Views But I Suggest This One From The Rooftop Bar Across From The Cathedral

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This Village Is Built On A Basaltic Cliff More Than 50 Meters High And Spreads About 1 Kilometer Long (Castellfollit De La Roca, Spain)

This Village Is Built On A Basaltic Cliff More Than 50 Meters High And Spreads About 1 Kilometer Long (Castellfollit De La Roca, Spain)

It was formed by the erosive action of the Fluvià and Toronell rivers on the remains of lava flows from volcanic eruptions that took place over one hundred thousand years ago.

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#36

These Bins In Barcelona Have A Free Throw Line And A 3-Point Arc

These Bins In Barcelona Have A Free Throw Line And A 3-Point Arc

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Benita Valdez
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Cute. Definitely encourages to throw out garbage; just hope they pickup the rebound

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#37

With The Huge Snowstorm In Madrid I Made A Moai Instead Of A Snowman (First Time Playing With Snow)

With The Huge Snowstorm In Madrid I Made A Moai Instead Of A Snowman (First Time Playing With Snow)

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#38

Street In Alicante, Spain

Street In Alicante, Spain

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Pittsburgh rare
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Please don't edit the photos so much. The ramblas of Alicante are beautiful without those heavily saturated colours

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#40

Beautiful Aragonite "Flowers" From A Cave In Mallorca Island, Spain

 Beautiful Aragonite "Flowers" From A Cave In Mallorca Island, Spain

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#41

Barcelona Divided By Day And Night

Barcelona Divided By Day And Night

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#44

Found An Astronaut Carved Into The Entrance Of This 900-Year-Old Church In Salamanca, Spain

Found An Astronaut Carved Into The Entrance Of This 900-Year-Old Church In Salamanca, Spain

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Paul Macdonell
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It was put there during a 1992 restoration. Still just floods the imagination.

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#45

This Is Madrid, Spain With Clean Air, A Rare Sight We Don't Get To See Often

This Is Madrid, Spain With Clean Air, A Rare Sight We Don't Get To See Often

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#46

Today I Saw This Girl Casually Painting In The El Prado Museum In Madrid

Today I Saw This Girl Casually Painting In The El Prado Museum In Madrid

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#47

Castellers, Human Tower, Of Cataluña, Spain

Castellers, Human Tower, Of Cataluña, Spain

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François Bouzigues
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I do love castellers. I am just vividly worried for the 5-7 YO little girls that need to climb to the top and wave the assistance.

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#48

We’re At Popcorn Beach In Fuerteventura. Real Name Rhodoliths

We’re At Popcorn Beach In Fuerteventura. Real Name Rhodoliths

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Fabian
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I have been to this place. Unfortunately many tourists took some of the 'popcorn' with them, which has already destroyed parts of this beach. Now there are hefty fines if you take some and get caught by the airport security Also the local authorities put up big signs to educate the tourists. Hopefully this will prevent people from destroying this unique beach.

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#49

A Thick Layer Of "Calima", Or Saharan Dust, Covering Large Parts Of Spain

A Thick Layer Of "Calima", Or Saharan Dust, Covering Large Parts Of Spain

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Enuya
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Are you sure that it isn't the Mexico? Everything is yellow, like in the movies...

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#50

Traditional "Tranga" Suit In Aragon, Spain. The Tradition Is Pre-Christian And Still Carries On Today

Traditional "Tranga" Suit In Aragon, Spain. The Tradition Is Pre-Christian And Still Carries On Today

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El Dee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Looks like the 'old style' kilt and brogues of Scotland. Any connection??

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#51

"Puppy" A Dog Statue Made Entirely Of Flowers By Jeff Koons In 1992, Is Located In The Guggenheim Museum In Bilbao, Spain

"Puppy" A Dog Statue Made Entirely Of Flowers By Jeff Koons In 1992, Is Located In The Guggenheim Museum In Bilbao, Spain

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#53

El Caminito Del Rey, Andalucia, Spain. Fantastic 9 Km Or So Hike Through The Gorge. Easy To See Why This Was Once Dubbed The Most Dangerous Walkway In The World

El Caminito Del Rey, Andalucia, Spain. Fantastic 9 Km Or So Hike Through The Gorge. Easy To See Why This Was Once Dubbed The Most Dangerous Walkway In The World

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Anjelika
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I went here on a school trip, amazing its definitely safe compared to before 😅

#54

The City Of Arts And Sciences In Valencia, Spain, May Look Like Alien Spaceship

The City Of Arts And Sciences In Valencia, Spain, May Look Like Alien Spaceship

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Francisco Javier Bonillo Ponce
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Sure, used in doctor who, https://valenciaplaza.com/doctor-who-rodo-en-la-ciudad-de-las-artes-y-las-ciencias-y-este-fue-el-resultado

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#55

The Kiss Of Death Sculpture At The Poblenou Cemetery In Barcelona, Spain

The Kiss Of Death Sculpture At The Poblenou Cemetery In Barcelona, Spain

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#56

This Massive Library In Barcelona Is Built In What Was Formerly A Water Deposit Built In 1874

This Massive Library In Barcelona Is Built In What Was Formerly A Water Deposit Built In 1874

The pillars and vaults, inspired by the Romans, are this large as the water was held in a pool on the roof.

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Our Airbnb In Granada, Spain Is Built On Top Of The Old Remains Of City Walls From The 11th Century By A Muslim Dynasty And You Can Still See Them

Our Airbnb In Granada, Spain Is Built On Top Of The Old Remains Of City Walls From The 11th Century By A Muslim Dynasty And You Can Still See Them

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El Restaurante Botín Is The Oldest Restaurant In The World (Opened In 1725) According To Guinness Record And It Is Located In Madrid, Spain

El Restaurante Botín Is The Oldest Restaurant In The World (Opened In 1725) According To Guinness Record And It Is Located In Madrid, Spain

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#59

Easter Time In Southern Spain

Easter Time In Southern Spain

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Just for people wondering. They were there way before KKK

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#60

The Entrance To The Ceramics Museum In Valencia, Spain

The Entrance To The Ceramics Museum In Valencia, Spain

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I swear there is a big angry goose head under the left knee of the guy on bottom right.

#61

Some Of The Traffic Lights Have Traditional Clothing In Valencia, Spain

Some Of The Traffic Lights Have Traditional Clothing In Valencia, Spain

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#64

Found This Pineapple Peeler In Madrid

Found This Pineapple Peeler In Madrid

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#65

Mosaic Octopus Sculpture In Spain

Mosaic Octopus Sculpture In Spain

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Cathal
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A Coruna! The Tower of Hercules in the background definitely worth a mention too!

#66

On The Wallls Of Madrid’s Metro System Is The Entire Novel Of Don Quixote, So You Can Read While You Wait And Pick Up The Next Time Where You Left Off

On The Wallls Of Madrid’s Metro System Is The Entire Novel Of Don Quixote, So You Can Read While You Wait And Pick Up The Next Time Where You Left Off

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#67

There’s A Candy In Spain Called “Piedras De Rio”(River Stones), As Its Name Says, Looks Like A Stones

There’s A Candy In Spain Called “Piedras De Rio”(River Stones), As Its Name Says, Looks Like A Stones

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Ent Hugger
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

oh cool! bought these in Arizona once, they look JUST like little stones

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#68

This Paper Cutout In My Hotel In Madrid That Changes Color If You Smoke In Your Room

This Paper Cutout In My Hotel In Madrid That Changes Color If You Smoke In Your Room

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Snowfalls In Madrid Happen Once In A Lifetime

Snowfalls In Madrid Happen Once In A Lifetime

For us, living in Spain, snowdrifts, snow-covered palm and orange trees, fir branches collapsed under the weight of snow, completely stopped traffic, snowmen, frozen ponds in a park with ducks frozen in them, and skiing is something extraordinary that happens once in a lifetime.

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Katy McMouse
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Ducks frozen IN the ice? If that's true, please tell me they weren't left there like that.

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#70

Walden 7 Building, Barcelona, Spain

Walden 7 Building, Barcelona, Spain

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#71

Little UPS Delivery Tricycle In Spain

Little UPS Delivery Tricycle In Spain

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#72

Northern Spain Is Magical

Northern Spain Is Magical

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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Thank you for finally including Northern, Spain— I feel like it doesn’t always get all the love and attention it deservesZ

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#73

A House Covered In Sea Shells In Saint Cougat, Spain

A House Covered In Sea Shells In Saint Cougat, Spain

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#74

Pink Salt Lake In Torrevieja, Spain

Pink Salt Lake In Torrevieja, Spain

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#75

Harvesting Wine Grapes On The Volcanic Hills Of Lanzarote, Spain

Harvesting Wine Grapes On The Volcanic Hills Of Lanzarote, Spain

They make optimum use of scarce resources, by hollowing pits out of the volcanic soil to plant crops in the richer inner soil which has higher water content, and protect the plants from desiccating winds. Many of the growing pits here are over 100 years old, and farming remains a family affair that brings generations together for harvest season of shared food and labor.

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#76

Sea Foam Fills The Streets Of Spain After A Storm Hits The Country

Sea Foam Fills The Streets Of Spain After A Storm Hits The Country

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Fae444
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Crayons lied to me, sea foam isn’t green ☹️

#77

Unearthed 15 Vertebrae Of A 5-Meter Long Spine Of A Giant Dinosaur In Camarillas, Spain

Unearthed 15 Vertebrae Of A 5-Meter Long Spine Of A Giant Dinosaur In Camarillas, Spain

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The Air Burns In My City (Córdoba, Spain)

The Air Burns In My City (Córdoba, Spain)

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Davomir
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Well, i live where those buildings are in the background, and i take that way to my work everyday, and yes, it´s like that. I used to have a scooter and when you have this temperature you feel like you are going to become a espantaneus fireball. But it´s been like that every summer, just a few days when is a heat-wave, but we are used to. Just look at how many cars you see at 5:00pm... otherwise is a very populated area...also, that's why we have siesta, no one dares to walk outside at this time, just the poor tourist

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The Tram In My City (Murcia, Spain) Has A Little Mask On It

The Tram In My City (Murcia, Spain) Has A Little Mask On It

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I Walked An Old Pilgrimage Route Across Northern Spain. 500 Miles. 34 Days. The Camino De Santiago. This Is A Picture Of Me Walking Into An Old Templar Castle Along The Way

I Walked An Old Pilgrimage Route Across Northern Spain. 500 Miles. 34 Days. The Camino De Santiago. This Is A Picture Of Me Walking Into An Old Templar Castle Along The Way

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#82

Spain's Version Of A Gumball Machine: Sunflower Seeds, Gummies, Fruit Snacks

Spain's Version Of A Gumball Machine: Sunflower Seeds, Gummies, Fruit Snacks

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#83

La Tomatina - A Festival That Is Held In The Valencian Town Of Buñol In Which Participants Throw Tomatoes And Get Involved In This Tomato Fight

La Tomatina - A Festival That Is Held In The Valencian Town Of Buñol In Which Participants Throw Tomatoes And Get Involved In This Tomato Fight

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Anjelika
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

As a kid I always wanted to go, glad I didn't now, what a waste of food

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We Have All Enjoyed An Afternoon Siesta At Some Point In Our Lives, Right? The Siesta In Spain Is A Tradition Which Consists Of A Short Nap, Taken In The Early Afternoon, After Lunch

We Have All Enjoyed An Afternoon Siesta At Some Point In Our Lives, Right? The Siesta In Spain Is A Tradition Which Consists Of A Short Nap, Taken In The Early Afternoon, After Lunch

Siesta is said to have originated in the Mediterranean region, particularly from Spain.

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El Dee
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

It's so hot that it makes good sense. People take the time to have a proper lunch and rest before resuming in the late afternoon. Great idea..

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#85

Clever Decoration Idea Found At Aquarium Barcelona

Clever Decoration Idea Found At Aquarium Barcelona

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#86

Automated Holy Water Dispenser Seen In A Church In Spain

Automated Holy Water Dispenser Seen In A Church In Spain

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#87

This Park In Barcelona Lets People Exercise While Sitting On The Bench

This Park In Barcelona Lets People Exercise While Sitting On The Bench

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#88

This Wall Built Around A Tree In Spain

This Wall Built Around A Tree In Spain

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#89

A 107 Cm Narrow House In València, Spain

A 107 Cm Narrow House In València, Spain

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Ines Olabarria-Smith
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The owner of the bar to the left told me the story of the day a girl had troubles to go down the stair in her first comunion day. The dress was wider than the house.

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Malaga, Spain

Malaga, Spain

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#91

Most People Are Unaware Of How Close Spain And Morocco Really Are. Pic Is Taken From Spain, Mountains Are In Morocco

Most People Are Unaware Of How Close Spain And Morocco Really Are. Pic Is Taken From Spain, Mountains Are In Morocco

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#92

Iron Bulls Of Pamplona, Spain

Iron Bulls Of Pamplona, Spain

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Alexandria Tyme
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is where they do the running of the bulls, between 7th & 14th July I think

#93

The Layout Of Barcelona, Spain

The Layout Of Barcelona, Spain

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#94

Madrid Has Tiny Buses To Fit Their Tiny Streets

Madrid Has Tiny Buses To Fit Their Tiny Streets

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#96

Flysch Formations Along The Coast Of Euskadi, Spain

Flysch Formations Along The Coast Of Euskadi, Spain

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#97

This Cereal Bar In Spain

This Cereal Bar In Spain

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#98

Some Detergent Brands In Spain Include A Water Hardness Map So You Know How Much Soap To Use In Your Region

Some Detergent Brands In Spain Include A Water Hardness Map So You Know How Much Soap To Use In Your Region

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Boris’ Mom
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Why do all those area have hard water, even though they are near to the coast?

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#99

I Did The Camino De Santiago De Compostela Across Galicia In The Northern Part Of Spain. When You Reach The End, You Arrive At The Cathedral De Santiago

I Did The Camino De Santiago De Compostela Across Galicia In The Northern Part Of Spain. When You Reach The End, You Arrive At The Cathedral De Santiago

The ancient walled city of Lugo which you pass through. This city is deeply rooted in roman and Celtic culture/history. El cathedral de Santiago. The bottom half is built with a roman architecture influence. The top half is of the baroque architecture style. Everyone should do this pilgrimage at some point in their lives, even if they aren’t Catholic.

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#100

Pharmacy In Spain Has A 24-Hour Vending Machine Outside For When It Is Closed

Pharmacy In Spain Has A 24-Hour Vending Machine Outside For When It Is Closed

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Sarah
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A good idea but I hope there is a limit as to how much you can buy from it.

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#101

Found These Six Hotels In Estepona, Spain. They Had All Had A Wall Painted. Align The Hotel Walls And

Found These Six Hotels In Estepona, Spain. They Had All Had A Wall Painted. Align The Hotel Walls And

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#102

Public Transport In Barcelona Uses Diesel-Electric Hybrids To Lower Carbon Emissions

Public Transport In Barcelona Uses Diesel-Electric Hybrids To Lower Carbon Emissions

Every bus or tram has air conditioning, USB ports to charge phones, safety belts for disabled or baby strollers and so on.

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#103

Number 13 Of A Street In Cadiz, Spain. Superstitious Owners, I Guess

Number 13 Of A Street In Cadiz, Spain. Superstitious Owners, I Guess

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#104

This Graffiti On A Closed Newspaper Stand Replicates When It Is Open In Barcelona

This Graffiti On A Closed Newspaper Stand Replicates When It Is Open In Barcelona

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#105

Crossing In Spain Tells You Which Way Vehicles Are Coming From

Crossing In Spain Tells You Which Way Vehicles Are Coming From

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TKA
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

This is very confusing, I would assume it’s what direction they are heading, not coming from. But I still wouldn’t pay attention to it anyway. It’s engraved in my head, look left, right & left again before crossing an intersection or street on foot or in a vehicle. It the US, that is what we are taught in drivers ed. https://www.dmv-written-test.com/question/before-you-enter-an-intersection-you-should-look-to-your_VyvVVJyG.html

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#106

There's A Dinosaur Sculpture Made With Old Cars In My City (Terrassa, Spain)

There's A Dinosaur Sculpture Made With Old Cars In My City (Terrassa, Spain)

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#107

Day 1 vs. Day 88 - La Palma Vulcano

Day 1 vs. Day 88 - La Palma Vulcano

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I'm.Just.A.Girl
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The structures are the same but not the same. I don't know how else to describe it

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#108

My Taxi Driver In Barcelona Uses Printed Maps For Navigation

My Taxi Driver In Barcelona Uses Printed Maps For Navigation

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Irish woman abroad
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Google maps often doesn't work brilliantly in the city, because there are so many different signals pinging at it - it'll be fine on the open road, then suddenly get confused in the city, especially if you're driving at any kind of speed. It sometimes has you driving round in circles! Maybe that's why he's looking something up.

#109

Fallas From Valencia, Spain. These Monuments Are Shown For A Few Days During The Fallas Celebration And Then Burned

Fallas From Valencia, Spain. These Monuments Are Shown For A Few Days During The Fallas Celebration And Then Burned

This one was 65.6 ft (20 m) tall and was designed by Francisco Torres Josa last year.

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#110

New Balance Store Front In Barcelona Knows What’s Up

New Balance Store Front In Barcelona Knows What’s Up

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#111

This Flowerbed In San Sebastian, Spain, Also Functions As A Clock

This Flowerbed In San Sebastian, Spain, Also Functions As A Clock

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Silre
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We have a clock like that In Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh

#112

These Two Mutant Pigeons With Pink Wings. Benquerencia De La Serena, Spain

These Two Mutant Pigeons With Pink Wings. Benquerencia De La Serena, Spain

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#113

So Many People Have Held The Sword Of A Bullfighter Statue In Madrid For A Photo That It Changed Color

So Many People Have Held The Sword Of A Bullfighter Statue In Madrid For A Photo That It Changed Color

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#114

A Christmas Tree Made Out Of Recycled Bottles Here In Madrid

A Christmas Tree Made Out Of Recycled Bottles Here In Madrid

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#115

Dog Parking In Madrid

Dog Parking In Madrid

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Pet Shop In Barcelona, Spain

Pet Shop In Barcelona, Spain

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I'm.Just.A.Girl
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I wouldn't be able to split up the cats, if I got one, I would have to get both. Assuming that they are for sale.

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#117

Monument Made In Honor Of The Blood Donors In Vigo, Spain

Monument Made In Honor Of The Blood Donors In Vigo, Spain

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#118

This Public Toilet In Cadíz, Spain

This Public Toilet In Cadíz, Spain

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Guadalmedina Is A Dried-Out River That Runs Through The City Of Málaga, Spain. Only If It Rains A Lot In The Mountains There Is Water In The River For A While

Guadalmedina Is A Dried-Out River That Runs Through The City Of Málaga, Spain. Only If It Rains A Lot In The Mountains There Is Water In The River For A While

In dry times it functions as a park.

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Eva Sawyer
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I feel like this has also been used as a filming location for something I watched but can't remember what...

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#120

Bread Without Crust Sold In Spain

Bread Without Crust Sold In Spain

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#121

Rubber Ducks Store In Seville, Spain

Rubber Ducks Store In Seville, Spain

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#122

A Massive Vending Machine At A Barcelona Train Station

A Massive Vending Machine At A Barcelona Train Station

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The Most Spanish Thing I've Seen This Holiday

The Most Spanish Thing I've Seen This Holiday

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Anjelika
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

During Christmas time people tend to spend a pretty penny on jamón, we tend to only buy the whole leg during that time

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#124

Some Very Peaceful Street Performers In Seville, Spain

Some Very Peaceful Street Performers In Seville, Spain

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Nizumi
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Even though I know how it works, I still have to give them credit for holding their positions for so long.

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#125

In Spain You Can Buy Wine In Single-Serve “Juice Boxes”

In Spain You Can Buy Wine In Single-Serve “Juice Boxes”

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#126

I Spotted These Traffic Cones, Usable Anyway Up On Holiday In Barcelona

I Spotted These Traffic Cones, Usable Anyway Up On Holiday In Barcelona

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There Is A Subway Station In Madrid With A Pride Month Theme

There Is A Subway Station In Madrid With A Pride Month Theme

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Alex Sass
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2 years ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

where we live there are only about 100 people (remote part of a Spanish island). As far as I know, we're the literal only ´gays in the village´ and we're accepted foreigners. However, every year they paint the little town bench in a rainbow for pride. Despite religious culture, the islands and Spain are one of the most naturally accepting 'no fuss, whatever' places we have ever lived in

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In Spanish Supermarkets, You Can Buy Ready-Made Gazpacho In Carton Packages

In Spanish Supermarkets, You Can Buy Ready-Made Gazpacho In Carton Packages

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phanmo
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Not sure why this is unusual, this has been around for decades in Spain, not to mention in Canada, the UK, France etc etc

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#129

This Shop In Spain Shows Calories Lost Per Each Step You Take

This Shop In Spain Shows Calories Lost Per Each Step You Take

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FloC
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Almost 7 steps for only one calorie... so depressing !

#130

The Restaurants Here Often Give Out "Orphan" Portions. Look, The Food Barely Fits On The Plate

The Restaurants Here Often Give Out "Orphan" Portions. Look, The Food Barely Fits On The Plate

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#131

A Colorful, Bullet-Shaped Building In Barcelona

A Colorful, Bullet-Shaped Building In Barcelona

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#132

In Barcelona The Sidewalk Is Matched To The Leaves That Fall

In Barcelona The Sidewalk Is Matched To The Leaves That Fall

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#133

Paid Bathroom In Malaga Spain, Has "Corporate Sponsorship" And A "Gift Shop"

Paid Bathroom In Malaga Spain, Has "Corporate Sponsorship" And A "Gift Shop"

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Daycare Attendant Sun
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Them: Aww, thank you for the gift! Where did you find this? Me: The Privy. Them: Ooh, sounds exotic.

#134

The Fine For Feeding Pigeons Near Barcelona

The Fine For Feeding Pigeons Near Barcelona

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A Charging Station For Phones On A Bus In Madrid

A Charging Station For Phones On A Bus In Madrid

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#136

These Pedestrian Lights In Madrid

These Pedestrian Lights In Madrid

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#137

Apartment Building In Madrid. The Counterweight For The Elevator Is Outside. (Excuse The Bird Netting - My Phone Couldn't Work Out How To Focus Properly)

Apartment Building In Madrid. The Counterweight For The Elevator Is Outside. (Excuse The Bird Netting - My Phone Couldn't Work Out How To Focus Properly)

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Daycare Attendant Sun
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That's actually the kitty cat dumbwaiter. They can choose whatever floor they'd like to be on, and zoop! Off they go!

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Cooked Snails Are A Common Snack In Bars In Sevilla (Spain)

Cooked Snails Are A Common Snack In Bars In Sevilla (Spain)

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Nizumi
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2 years ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Nope. Sorry - nope. One in the back still have his eyes up. Are these still alive?!? That's a huge effin' no from me.

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#139

Supermarkets In Spain Have Parking Spaces For Shopping Carts

Supermarkets In Spain Have Parking Spaces For Shopping Carts

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#140

This ATM In Barcelona Has The Keypad In Reverse Order

This ATM In Barcelona Has The Keypad In Reverse Order

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