I’d rather be....
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Kosovo is one of those little hidden gems off the beaten path. I miss it.
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@tim_g I LOVE Sevilla. one of my all time favourite cities.
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My kids, having lived in Spain, refer to Sevilla as "the beautiful city."
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Sevilla holds my personal record, beating Cadiz, as the best city to walk at night.
@MarigabyFrias used to live in Sevilla, too.
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That picture is the south side of the Plaza de Espana.
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@scottalanmiller said in I’d rather be....:
@tim_g I LOVE Sevilla. one of my all time favourite cities.
Yeah it looks so nice there, had to post it.
I would like to visit.
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@tim_g said in I’d rather be....:
@scottalanmiller said in I’d rather be....:
@tim_g I LOVE Sevilla. one of my all time favourite cities.
Yeah it looks so nice there, had to post it.
I would like to visit.
Spain is so cheap, especially down south. Just hop a plane! Easy area to drive around, too, to see many cities in one visit. Plus an amazing train network.
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@scottalanmiller said in I’d rather be....:
Sevilla holds my personal record, beating Cadiz, as the best city to walk at night.
@MarigabyFrias used to live in Sevilla, too.
Amazing pictures:
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@scottalanmiller said in I’d rather be....:
Just looking at the architecture in this one makes me think Germany instead of France.
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@dafyre Strasbourg is a German town that had the border moved on it to put it in France. It is a German town in a German state, without the French borders. All of the Alsace and Lorraine regions are Germans - Germans by race, Germans by language, pay French taxes. Germany proper is walking distance away and for almost all of history these were German states, it was only the World Wars that moved the lines.
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@scottalanmiller said in I’d rather be....:
@dafyre Strasbourg is a German town that had the border moved on it to put it in France. It is a German town in a German state, without the French borders. All of the Alsace and Lorraine regions are Germans - Germans by race, Germans by language, pay French taxes. Germany proper is walking distance away and for almost all of history these were German states, it was only the World Wars that moved the lines.
That explains a lot.
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