Last week I've been in Valencia. Seven whole days of sun, cocktails, good food and relaxing. A welcome treat to my body after a couple of months of revalidation!!
Anyway Nathalie and I have taken a load of pictures that we still need to sort out a bit, but there are a few to show already
Departure in Charleroi Belgium.
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Click to see full-sized imageModern Structures by the architect Santiago Calatrava. It's a complete science park. Every building houses something else connected to science.
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Click to see full-sized imageAround the old town:
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Click to see full-sized imageThis was shot in a big botanic garden that took in street cats. It was really cool to see all these cats (dozens of them) relaxing and having fun here. Too bad the battery died here because there was so much to photograph here
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Click to see full-sized imageThe smallest house in the world (Guinness world record) It's 1,20m wide and four stories high.
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Click to see full-sized imageCeramics Museum Entrance:
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Click to see full-sized imageThe following was actually an old dig site near the archaeological museum where they build a pond over with a glass floor/bottom (?) pretty cool to see
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Click to see full-sized imageOceanografico: A amazing collection of sea life. Sharks, tropical fish, starfish, penguins,...
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Click to see full-sized imageBeluga Whale (the oceanografic's pride) Strange thing is that these Beluga really seemed to look at you and sometimes even strike a pose for a picture. Sounds odd I know, but it really felt that way. It was nice that they actually changed the temperature of this building for the arctic animals here. It was really chilly in there
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Click to see full-sized imageharbor and sea at night. Shot at 50m from our campsite
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Click to see full-sized imageIt was a nice vacation. I really enjoyed it. Haven't been that relaxed and happy in a while





