sadly googleween for kids was a cluster from what I heard (too many people, impossible to even get to for some)
sadly googleween for kids was a cluster from what I heard (too many people, impossible to even get to for some)
Mesa Verde is a cool old city under the rocks.
some guy took Japanese snow monkeys and took them to Texas to see if they would adapt. They did, but kind of questionable
we got a bit of snow just before arriving
very nice patio and mountain view
some weapons are missing, is that a bad thing? :)
thornton used to be a doubleclick datacenter, not in use anymore
we were forced to stop for a 15:00 lunch
we asked our cab from the train station to take us to a viewpoint
good thing the entire train didn't crash
there was a 3D printer in the printing room, nice
Spanish meal hours. Lunch until 15:00, and 'pre-dinner' until 19:00 so that you can have your real dinner around 21:00 :)
with a fast train, we got there in around 1H
Segovia is known for its Roman Aqueduct
we followed the aqueduct to its destination where you could get water
I hope they're not about to have sex, this looks questionable
sadly, they sucked and turned off all fountains for the season despite it being Oct 6th
you can't take pictures, but you can make your own slow copy :)
the mosque was modified and a church built in its middle, quite weird
pretty light patterns from the windows
a chapel in the middle, kind of awkward
we watched enough to get a feel, but without being stuck for the whole performance
feels like the ku klux klan was there :)
sunrise over Tarifa from our patio
we then took one of the fast 1H ferries to Tangier
our knowledgeable and multilingual guide
the bus drives across the airport runway
cars released right after the plane landing
fun to walk it and see the runway like this
the british dug out a lot of tunnels, impressive
great view of the airport (and where the enemies would attack from)
much lower taxes, so people buy cigarettes and alcohol and take them back across the border