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Showing posts with label Segovia. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Segovia. Show all posts

February 18, 2012

"Don't Spare the Details of the Rocks and Nails" (Segovia)

Well, when you've just added another 103 photos to your library from a trip to Salamanca and you realize with chagrin that you still have 56 photos from Segovia that you would like to post . . . that, my friends, is what a sigh sounds like.

Here are some interesting and beautiful details from the Segovia trip last weekend. I think later today I'll post the last handful of pictures from the amazing museum we visited while there, and then tomorrow or the day after I'll toss up photos from yesterday's Salamanca trip and maybe finally be caught back up.

*Sigh* I wouldn't have this problem if I would just take less photos . . .

Post title is from the song "Details" by Robert Downey, Jr. Yeah, I didn't know he sang, either.


 


 



 

 



Plenty more pictures after the jump!

February 12, 2012

"Shining On the City, Centuries Old" (Segovia)

Toledo ended up being an amazing weekend getaway for Josh and I, but the single afternoon we spent in Segovia blew us away even more. After missing the bus last weekend and losing the money we had paid for our tickets, we were beginning to wonder if we would ever make it to this charming city, and I for one am so glad we did.

This city is truly one of Spain's jewels. It is simply dripping with history. From it's massive aqueduct constructed during the Roman empire, to its awe-inspiring Gothic cathedral (comparatively small, but marvelous), to it's historical, geographic, and cultural museum which is free to students who show their school ID, Segovia is a must in terms of day trips when visiting Spain.

It is not well-connected to Madrid by trains (much like Avila), but it is worth the effort of scoping out an efficient bus trip. Although for me, the car-sickness almost made me regret our decision . . .

Aside from my nausea, Josh was also pelted with snowballs by a bunch of high school punks who got their jollies from throwing these slushy bombs at tourists from the top of the aqueduct. We told them what was what and chased them down so that they couldn't bother anyone else.

If after all of these ordeals we still wouldn't change a thing, you know it was the trip of a lifetime :-)







Traces of the Roman Empire two thousand years ago. Breathtaking.


Between their size and sheer numbers, these birds should be able to take over all of Spain


Yeah, we ate lunch on an aqueduct. No big deal.
Plenty more pictures after the jump!

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