This is another picture of the Arc de Triomf in Barcelona. As you noticed I have been enjoying a long deserved holidays but from this post on I have prepared a series of images in a row to compensate for all the sloth in the past. I suggest you check my previous post about Arc de Triomphe.
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Holidays are good for the body and the soul! Looking forward to more photographs as you promised. Many thanks for your past visits as well as your comments. Hope your holiday has been restful and I also hope that 2008 will bring all good things, such as health, happiness, prosperity and much joy!!
ReplyDeleteMerry Christmas from American Fork, Utah!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful picture.
Poie este não sei onde fica, o amigo pode me dizer em que zona fica ?
ReplyDeleteCarlos, can you tell me where this Arc is? I don't remember seeing it while in Barcelona and have no idea how we missed it!
ReplyDeleteTo Daniel and Chris: the Arch you find if you walk down Passeig de Sant Joan or Paseo San Juan (which is right behind you in the picture) towards Ciudadela Park and the Zoo at the end of this road (Passeig de Sant Joan becomes Passeig de Lluis Companys right after the Arch). See map at the bottom of the page.
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