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2012/09/16

Spain. Valencia. L'Oceanogràfic

L'Oceanogràfic is a marine park. The Oceanographic is the largest complex of its type in Europe with a surface of 111,000 square metres (1,190,000 sq ft) and a water capacity of 42,000,000 litres (11,000,000 USgal). It has 45,000 animals of 500 different species including fish, mammals, birds, reptiles and invertebrates — amongst these are sharks, penguins, dolphins, sea lions, walruses, beluga whales, and more — all inhabiting nine underwater towers. Each tower is structured in two levels and represent the major ecosystems of the planet.
The park is divided into ten areas. The marine areas reflect the Mediterranean habitats, the polar oceans — the Arctic, the islands, the tropical seas, the temperate seas and the Red Sea. The park also includes a dolphinarium, an auditorium with a Red Sea aquarium, an area of mangrove swampsand marshland, and a garden with more than 80 different species of plant.
The sea water is pumped from the beach of La Malvarrosa having passed all of the necessary requirements for quality.
The architecture of the complex is a work of the architect Félix Candela and the engineers Alberto Domingo and Carlos Lázaro, who made the structural design of the concrete coverings of the buildings.

2012/09/15

Spain. Barcelona.

The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya


The Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya




Casa Batlló




La Rambla

The Columbus Monument


The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família



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