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Showing posts with label parc guell. Show all posts
Showing posts with label parc guell. Show all posts

Thursday, November 22, 2012

" Waste bins "

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I know waste segregation is common in most part of the countries,
but for someone (like me) who lives in a third world country,
where the word "segregation and being discipline" seems next to impossible.
this is a perfect example.


* where was this *
near Parc Güell
BCN

Monday, October 15, 2012

" Paseando en Parc Güell "

There's so much to see inside Parc Güell,
not only can you catch sunrise and sundown, the stunning views of Barcelona and the quirky designs of Gaudi.

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the shadow play! that's us.

As hundreds of tourists flocked day in and out.
People watching is yet an interesting spectacle.
Here are some memorable images I've brought back from our trip.

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an outdoor cafe inside the park.

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random tourists young and old.

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the stripe guy, long hair and his über cute dog.

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stop staring! two guys and their shades.

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just tired... desperately needed a power nap.

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there's always a group of young kids who would persuade me to take a picture of them!
the last time was in Berlin.
i mean how could I say no?! ^0^
they seemed harmless and so eager to say cheese!
i wish i knew at least one of them so that I could send back their smiles!


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well, even the smallest ones needs some chirping too.

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lost in the crowd...think she was munching an apple..

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err, think he's sleeping...


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again, can't resist this creature.
i;m sorry, not good with dogs, so wouldn't know what breed this is.


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and the last one,
would've thought that this bird was on top of this guy's head,
but look closely,
it's actually standing on one of those tiles.


i wish everyone a good week ahead!

* where was this *
* where was this *
take the metro- Lesseps
bus No. 24 from Plaça Catalunya
Barcelona

Monday, October 8, 2012

" Parc Güell "

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the colonnaded pathway inside the park is one of its signature design,
that transcends Gaudi's creativity.
But for that right timing,
where someone's head or hand wouldn't popped out of nowhere
seems almost impossible.



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the view of the terrace walls.
they are actually inspired by bird's nests.
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I've already shown the horizontal side of this but thought I'd share the vertical
shots as well.
^0^

the doric columns and the circular tiled ceilings on the wall.

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yet another shot of the Pavillion.

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and my favorite were these tiled Trencadis.
they came out so washed out blue on my camera,
thankfully,
Pepperoni had better shots. ^-^

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We were hoping to see more but the sun was about to set and
catching a great angle means you have to click fast.
It was a nice and peaceful walk though,
contrary to what I've read where lots of pickpocket thieves await.

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There were a few hawkers and a couple of street artists,
there was actually one, who was selling his souvenir items on the colorful
tiled seats,
If you're like me, who gets easily drawn at the view and the vast space,
you'd forget he's standing there.
I almost crashed his merchandise had it not been Pepperoni who warned me that he was there, phew! that was close.

* where was this *
take the metro- Lesseps
bus No. 24 from Plaça Catalunya
Barcelona


Friday, October 5, 2012

" Parc Güell "

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This park needs no grand introduction as I think
we all know it's one of the greatest works from Antonio Gaudi.

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In fact, it's a must-see sight when you visit Barcelona,
you don't wanna miss it!

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But did we all know why this was named Park Güell? ^0^
Thanks to my reliable travel book,
I read that a certain Eusebi Güell was, during the time,
one of the richest man in Barcelona.

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He gave Antonio Gaudi, who was then, still a fresh graduate and
at the peak of his prime, received his first commission to do
some minor works for the gate, stables and some lodging for the Finca Güell.
Eusebi was so pleased that he commissioned him to do more of his estates.


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Years later,
Gaudi started working on his new project, which was the Park,
an ostentatious display of undulating curves, broken tiles or the perfect word
would be Trencadis, and a whole lot of
eccentricity as some might call it.

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It was what they would call their paradise aka " Utopia."
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and indeed it is.
the scenic beauty was breathtaking,
I think during crowded days,
you have to blocked out the hordes of tourist and simply take it all in.
You see a bit of Barcelona in a whole new level.

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The Park is big though,
you have to do a lot of climbing, a bit hilly,
so better wear some comfy shoes.
or another option would be to take a taxi.
but it's worth it once you're there.

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what the park would look like on this point of view.

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the details are just as interesting.

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every angle, every corner is perfect for a photo op.
just seconds away from this creature flying away.
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Once inside, the first thing you'll notice are these two ginger bread like houses.
my version that is. ^0^

They're bright as skittles-colored-candies and almost a replica of
Hansel and Gretel version.
Again, the nice swirls and sloping roofs, mosaics and Gaudi's steeple with its
double cross on the good children's house.

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More on this series.

note: From autumn onwards,
Entrance to the park isn't free already.
the catalan gov't issued a new mandate for a fee of 5 euros for non-residents of the city and those who are empadronado (registered with the city council)
will be exempt.

Ps:
thanks for bearing with my unscheduled posts.
I think i'm so way behind already. ^0^
I wish I could share half of my dilemma and spill it out here.
But that wouldn't be about traveling already,
that would be me, ranting and worrying about this and that. ^0^


Happy weekend all!

* where was this *
take the metro- Lesseps
bus- No.24 from Plaça Catalunya
Barcelona




Sunday, May 20, 2012

" 54 "



If you're heading to Park Güell and decided to walk all the way up, then you would've seen this structure
one way or another.

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It's the only colorful palette amidst the crowd.
I wonder who lives there?!...

* where was this *
Parc Güell (on the way)- BCN