FANTASTIC BARCELONA!!

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Du Pain, du Vin et du Boursin... \O


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nan wrote:Du Pain, du Vin et du Boursin... \O


Ah.

You know that add Nana? -O


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nan wrote:Gaudi... Gaudi is something O/\
He is nan, still got some of his other work to come ;-) "Sagrada Familia" \O

Bushcraft wrote:Some fantastic architecture, but the Torre Agbar looks rather suspect :shock:

I had a laugh at your lunch story, the same thing happened to me in Mozambique X#X
=O: =O: it does BC, stands out like a sore thumb 0*\

Toko wrote:Love the fancy Gaudi houses O/\ O/\ O/\

Bocadillo de tortilla francesa -O- -O- -O- does not look very exciting =O:
\O Toko...needed you there for menu -O -O -O it was not that exciting, best part of the meal was the wine -O-


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Flutterby wrote:Amazing architecture!! \O Lunch looks.....different?! -O
-O -O -O lunch was different Flutts ;-)

Lisbeth wrote:I hope you saw Gaudi's "Sagrada Familia" church? It was started in the 1920th and I think that it is still not finished 0- -O
Yip Lisbeth, that was one site I was not going to miss \O and they are still busy 0- wonder if they ever will finish :-?


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Mel wrote:Nice! Apart from the double egg roll that is. -O
Thanks Mel, the olives were more appetizing than the egg roll -O -O -O

Penga Ndlovu wrote:Bwahahahaha.

Du Pain, du Vin et du Boursin

=O: =O:
=O: =O: =O: yip, did not make that mistake again bud \O


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So it is time for some of the GP stuff. We planned to attend the qualifying on the Saturday and then of course we would be attending the race the Sunday \O . The Saturday we planned to use as a test to see how long it would take to get to the circuit race day O** O** . We got all the info as to which train to catch, which station at the hotel to use the Saturday morning so we were set O/\ O/\ O/\ , went to the underground, caught the metro to the train station, all going well we thought still having about 10 minutes till the train a arrives ^Q^ ^Q^ ^Q^ . The station was packed and lucky for us the train arrived and we got a place on the first train this was great we thought as there were plenty of people still standing waiting for the next train only to find it was the wrong train 0*\ 0*\ 0*\ , this we found out when after 40 minutes we had not reached the station we needed to get off at and we were now way out of Barcelona deep in the country side =O: =O: =O: =O: =O: never the less the Spanish country side is stunning \O . We decided to get off at the next station which was a good 40 minutes past the time we were supposed to have arrived at the Mont Merlo station where we were supposed to disembark :O^ , luckily for us we were just in time to catch the train going back and this one actually stopped at the right station. Even after the unplanned outing to the country we were on time for the qualifying -O -O So here we go for the GP fans

Of course the circuit name
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Stunning safety car
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Lewis Hamilton (qualifying)
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Kimi Räikkönen (qualifying)
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These two pics are of some of the drivers before their parade Kimi Räikkönen, Mark Webber, Fernando Alonso, Felipe Massa, Lewis Hamilton, Max Chilton, Paul di Resta, Jean-Eric Vergne, Adrian Sutil, Valtteri Bottas, Daniel Ricciardo, Jenson Button, Giedo van der Garde, Pastor Maldonado, Charles Pic, Sebastian Vettel

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The models for the drivers
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Pit stops on Race day
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Last instalment to follow…just more site seeing


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An unplanned outing in the country side =O: =O: =O:

I see you took plenty pics of the models O** O**


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I am sure that BC intends the CAR models O**


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Someone knows his F1 drivers. -O \O


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Wow, you had a fast moving programme.. -O -O

Great pics JN.. ^Q^


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