Colorful depictions of celebrities past and present line the staircase at Le Video on 9th and Irving, in the Inner Sunset area of San Francisco.
The Pfeiffer State Park trails in Big Sur were closed for maintenance, so we decided to pull over to try to see Pfeiffer Beach from the road. What an awesome roadside attraction! We found a nice shady spot and had lunch overlooking this view.
I may have gotten a better shot than I would have if the trails were open..but, within minutes, our parked car attracted about 10 more and handfuls of tourists poured out to take the same picture!
Salinas, California is the land of strawberries, lettuce, Steinbeck… and giant cutout figures of fieldworkers.
It started with roadside murals depicting baseball games, traffic accidents, and monstrous artichokes, but over the last ten years, artist John Cerney has accented the landscape of the Salinas Valley with his cutout portraits of farmers and fieldworkers. The figures are three times human size, and thus, easily visible from the comfort of your vehicle. These "giant cardboard cutouts on Highway 68" are a roadside attraction that you can really enjoy from the road.
List written 28 April 2008
Gaudi's unique architectural style is a symbol of Barcelona. Here's the rundown on the most frequently visited masterpieces.
Placa Reial, near Las Ramblas, Barcelona, at night.
During the day, this square is a lively meeting place for local young people.
The Nativity Facade, which faces east to the rising sun and represents the birth of Jesus, was built before work was interrupted in 1935 and bears the most direct influence of Gaudi.
See: Gaudi's Barcelona
http://everywheremag.com/articles/576
Stained glass windows climb the wall of the Central Nave of La Sagrada Familia, diffusing the light in a strangely, yet appropriately supernatural way.
See: Gaudi's Barcelona
http://everywheremag.com/articles/576
Much of Gaudi’s architectural style is a tribute to nature’s design. The Central Nave of La Sagrada Familia is the embodiment of this love of nature.
See: Gaudi's Barcelona
http://everywheremag.com/articles/576
Gaudi's masterpiece, La Sagrada Familia, has been under construction since 1882. The original plans were destroyed by anarchists during Spain's civil war, which has made it difficult to complete the cathedral in the manner Gaudi would have wished.
See: Gaudi's Barcelona
http://everywheremag.com/articles/576
La Sagrada Familia: The somberness of the Passion Facade is conveyed through sharp geometrical shapes and the six columns which resemble bones.
http://everywheremag.com/articles/576
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