View on Observatori Fabra and the City of Barcelona on top of Tibidabo, 512m high.
Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square. This year sees the 10th year anniversary.
Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square. This year sees the 10th year anniversary.
Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square. This year sees the 10th year anniversary.
Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square. This year sees the 10th year anniversary.
Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square. This year sees the 10th year anniversary.
Every Friday in spring and autumn some hundred people team up at Plaça del Rei to celebrate one of Barcelona's best-kept secret parties; a gathering of dance and upbeat folk songs played by musicians with traditional instruments in a medieval square. This year sees the 10th year anniversary.
Entered the site and grabbed my camera, just in time to grab the sight. Wished I had a bit more time to adjust the composition so the boy on the right wouldn't fall off but I am happy with the result anyway.
Robin van Robokow has been a member since 29 December 2007 and goes by robino.
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Hi, I am Robin and I live in Amsterdam where I am exploring new paths for (photographic) storytelling & host travelers. Traveling is a blessing for me. In 2007, after three years of Barcelona, I went through Europe by thumb and lived for 4 months in Istanbul.
I love to live and learn by sharing. Absurd randomness and to explore the moment are key for me. And I love to eat varied, green and yellow.
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