It's impossible to show photos of Mallorca without having some of oranges. So here are some oranges :-)
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Not new England, not Scotland or Norway, not Brittany. Puerto Soller in Mallorca !
Palma de Mallorca. La Seu, in the background, palm trees shaken by winter wind, small clouds crossing a deep blue sky.
Passeig del Born. This wide and commercial street has an homonym in Barcelona.
Sóller,is a small town in the Serra de la Tramuntana. In february, oranges and lemon are ripe, but the snow might cover the surrounding moutains. A very unusual vision.
Walking around Figueras train station, I met Zeus gran carga.
La Mercé, is a grand fiesta in Barcelona, concerts, sport and cultural events and a fun fair on Port Veil for more then a week.
The Sant Estve church in Vilaür was built between the 12th and the 16th century. Obviously, the car are more recent.
Don't be puzzled by this kaleidoscopic glass puzzle, it's only what one sees when looking up the Torre Mare Nostrum near la Barceloneta.
In Perelada, like anywhere else in Spain, between 12 and 5 pm, there are in the streets, only cats and tourists. And Sometime not even cats.
Water, cranes, docks,no doubt, it's a harbour. It's one of Barcelona's harbour. In the middle is the World Trade Center, designed by Pei.
Passeig Gracia is famous for its modernist buildings, La Pedrera and Casa Batlló by Anton Gaudi, Casa Amatller by Josep Puig i Cadafalch and others, but the avenue has more then that with buildings signed by lesser known architects but worth more then a look.
The Bari Gotic is Barcelona's oldest area, it's a mix of shops, restaurants, hotels, markets and bars. But there are real people living there, so although it is crowded with tourists, it still has a soul. Still.

Near Port Vell, on the beach of Barceloneta, this tilted tower is called L'estel Ferit - The Wounded Star. It was designed by Rebecca Horn and erected in 1992. It lights up in the night and evokes an old rusty lighthouse.

Rambla de les Flors. This was an umbrella shop, hence it's name : Casa de los Paraguas. The original owner became millionaire selling umbrellas, which is incredible when you know how little rain falls on Barcelona every year.

North of Barcelona, there is a lake in the hills. And a town called Banyoles. You need two hours to walk around the lake very lazily, as much as you want to swim in its crystal clear water.
Plaza de España might be the most italian square in Barcelona. To understand what I mean, just stand for a minute or two at one of the traffic lights and count the scooters with couples passing in front of you.
See what I mean?




