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Well, we have to put up with these things since they are already done and it is worst for us to think about it. I guess most countries have the same issues (being attacked from outside and also from the inside). Even the republicanos in our Civil War liked to destroy important religious building and art, and I just read that the French (Napoleón) not only did massive destruction in Spain, 500.000 death, our Reconquista Kings profaned, they also profaned the tumb of El Cid and their remains have been wandering through Europe during centuries. It gets you in anger because those things should not have happened (not need for them), but nothing can be done today.
We have to look at the future, which is not bright for all of us. The worst problem for all the History of Europa is being happening right now, slowly advancing. Just to think in the consequences of all of this in the future makes me extremely dissapointed. Just today 4 "french" (moroccoans) raped 2 girls in Sevilla. Also today dominicans and gypsies fighting in Barcelona like primates for a parking space. Latin Kings captured in Zaragoza for their fights with machetes...and so on. Everyday.
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They were never our overlords (although I know that you are saying it in a sarcastic way). They were supossed to work for us. Political parties are criminal organizations that only work for themshelves using a whole country for their benefit.We will never change the system since it is based in "democracy", ie, the government of the fools. Half the population is too stupid to realize what is going on and then they will blame on the "fair right" as THEIR overlords want them to say. Anyways I stop derailing this thread. It is better to appreciate the beauty of a country (Pic and Videos) than to get our anger grow.
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A trip aboard Renfe's weird and wonderful Talgo VI coaches between Alicante and Barcelona is Turista.
Date of Travel: 7th March 2020
Class of Travel: Turista (2nd Class)
Cost of ticket: €21.25 ($22.69, £19.71)
Origin: Alicante-Termianl (Spain)
Destination: Barcelona-Sants (Spain)
Rolling Stock: Class 334/Talgo VI (Pendular Series)
Other info: The rolling stock used for Renfe's Talgo services is similar to the Talgo IV coaches used by Amtrak on their Cascades services. The main difference being Amtrak's Talgo coaches operate on standard gauge rails where as Renfe's operate on Iberian gauge rails. For those of you wondering what the difference is between standard and Iberian gauge rails, standard gauge rails are 4ft 8½in, where as Iberian gauge rails are 5ft 5²¹/³²in.
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Hello folks, Welcome to this trip report bound to Spain with SNCF and their very last international overnight train.
Also I recently invested in Railcoop, the first railway Co-op, here is the link :
RAILCOOP WEBSITE : https://www.railcoop.fr
FRENCH VERSION OF THE SPEECH : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R5dgc...
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- TRIP INFORMATION -
RECORDED IN NOVEMBER 2019
Railway company: SNCF
Train type : BB7200/BB26000 + Vu Corail and VTU Corail
Train number : 3731 From : Paris Austerlitz to PortBou
Time : 11h51
Price : 64€
- SOCIAL MEDIA - https://www.instagram.com/simply_rail...
- EQUIPEMENT - IPhone Xs
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It's not every day you see a 90-year-old electric train running down the middle of the road - unless you live on this street, where it happens every few hours. I went to find out the story behind the unusual Soller Railway on the little-known island of, er, Mallorca...
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Seventeenth-century Spanish polychrome sculpture was intended to appear as lifelike as possible. Compared to bronze or marble statues, sculpted and painted wooden figures--often with glass eyes and wigs--achieve a remarkable realistic effect. Artists specialized in particular Spanish polychromy techniques, such as estofado: painting and incising to create rich silk fabrics with raised patterns in gold and silver used for the garments, and encarnaciones: blending and applying of oil paint for lips, hair, and modulations of the skin. Learn more about these techniques in this video from the Getty Museum.
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This video is a Spanish Train Trip Report on the Renfe Avant highspeed service from Sevilla to Málaga via Cordoba
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