Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Sevilla, Spain

Sevilla was our final stop on our trip to southern spain. This was the first time I got to see a Calatrava bridge and it was amazing. The picture belows is take from the center looking towards the huge tower that connects all the cabels to the other side. In Sevilla there was bridge after bridge, but the above one was def. the most interesting. On the way to this bridge, we walked along the water. The pavement along the water was not as nice as the other cities. Throughout the city yes, but at this particular area not at all. It was just plane squares rotated to look like a diamond, but there was no significance to them. There was no hidden path in the center or on the sides, like there are in Barcelona. It was just plain and boring. If there was no bridges to get to, then this walk would of been never ending and very boring. We were along the water, so that made it very enjoyable, but the pavement itself was not enjoyable or interesting, just bland. That is seen below.

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