Street Escape Gijón - https://www.elgatoenelcallejon.com/
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Tendrás que resolver los enigmas derivados una serie de extraños sucesos que se han dado en la ciudad, ¿estarán relacionados entre sí?. Interpretarás un detective que trabaja para una entidad secreta. Corre, piensa, descifra el enigma y descubre cuál es la historia que se esconde detrás, antes de que el resto de personas lo hagan. ¿Serás capaz?
Escape Room, el desafío de la FIDMA
Un recorrido por las instalaciones de Escape Room, en la Feria de Muestras de Asturias.
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Vlog #33 - Gijón and back
More terrible pseudo-Spanish, good food, and resistance all night.
Arriving in Asturias | The Spain you didn't know existed
I've made it to Northern Spain, Asturias to be specific. Not many people know about this hidden paradise but don't you worry, I am here to show you around ;) Come along as Gelo (who's a local) helps me explore the Spain you didn't know existed!
For the first half of my first day in Asturias we visit 2 beautiful beaches, Salinas and Arnao. Then, we take on a tour of the Arnao mining museum which completely blew my mind. Then, we proceed to my daily shenanigans ???? ENJOY! :)
Make sure to tune in on the next video to watch part 2 of my first day in Asturias!
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MAD MANSION, juego de escape en Bilbao
ESCAPA DEL LABORATORIO ZOMBIE en 60 minutos | Escape Room Fox in a Box
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¡Escapa del laboratorio antes de que entren los zombies! Fui a una Escape Room en el centro de Madrid, llamada Fox in a Box. En este vídeo te enseño cómo fue la experiencia! Tienes 60 minutos para escapar resolviendo puzles, rompecabezas y pensando como nunca lo habías hecho. Yo fui con 4 amigos y salimos cuando faltaba 1 minuto para que se terminara el tiempo. Recomiendo muchísimo ir a este tipo de sitios de ocio alternativo, donde te lo puedes pasar genial de forma poco convencional. Espero que os guste!
FOX IN A BOX.
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Meeting & Greeting with Kfir Itzhaki After Seminar in Gijon Spain
Real Madrid 0-1 Sporting Gijon Goals [ Liga BBVA ]
Real Madrid 0-1 Sporting Gijon Goals [ Liga BBVA ]
Escape to the Continent - S02E09 ''Asturias, Spain''
Gijón 360 el piku
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Pelagius of Asturias, Gijón, Asturias, Spain, Europe
Pelagius (Spanish: Pelayo, Asturian: Pelayu; c. 685 – 737) was a Visigothic nobleman who founded the Kingdom of Asturias, ruling it from 718 until his death. Through his victory at the Battle of Covadonga, he is credited with beginning the Reconquista, the Christian reconquest of the Iberian peninsula from the Moors. He established an independent Christian state in opposition to Moorish hegemony. The chief sources for Pelagius's life and career are two Latin chronicles written in the late ninth century in the kingdom he founded. The first is the Chronica Albeldensia, written at Albelda towards 881, and preserved in the Codex Vigilanus, with a continuation to 976. The latter is the Chronicle of Alfonso III, which was revised in the early tenth century and preserved in two textual traditions that diverge in several key passages: the Chronica Rotensis, preserved in the Roda Codex, and the Chronica ad Sebastianum, supposedly written by Sebastian, Bishop of Salamanca (910–913). The only likely earlier written sources from which these chroniclers could derive information are regnal lists. Pelagius was a Visigoth nobleman, the son of Fafila. The Chronica Albeldensis says that this Fafila was a dux of Gallaecia, who was killed by Wittiza. The Chronicle of Alfonso III identifies Pelagius as a grandson of Chindasuinth and says that his father was blinded in Córdoba, at the instigation of Wittiza. Wittiza is also said to have exiled Pelagius from Toledo upon assuming the crown in 702. In the opinion of Collins, all of this is a late tradition. According to the later tradition, Munuza, the Berber governor of Iegione (either Gijón or León), became attracted to Pelagius' sister and sent word to Tariq ibn Ziyad, who ordered him to capture Pelagius and send him to Córdoba. If Munuza's seat is identified with Gijón, it may be inferred that the Arabs had established their rule in the Asturias and that Pelagius was not the leader of a local resistance to Arab conquest. Pelagius may have come to terms with the Arab elite whereby he was permitted to govern locally in the manner of the previous Visigoths, as is known to have occurred between Arab rulers and Visigothic noblemen elsewhere, as in the case of Theudimer. This is considered by most historians to be unlikely.
At some point Pelagius is said to have rebelled, but for what reasons is unknown; such rebellions by local authorities against their superiors formed a common theme in Visigothic Spain. A Muslim army was sent against him under the command of Alkama and the Christian bishop of Seville, Oppa. That Alkama was the general and that there was a bishop of Seville named Oppa among his ranks is generally accepted. A battle was fought near Covadonga (in monte Auseva or in monte Libana) in which Alkama was killed and Oppa captured. Moorish chronicles of the event describe Pelagius and his small force as thirty wild donkeys, as reported by al-Maqqari in the 17th century. The battle is usually dated to 718 or 719, between the governorships of al-Hurr and as-Sham, though some have dated it as late as 722 and the Chronica Albeldensia dates it in the 740s. After his election as princeps (prince, principal leader) of the Asturians by the local magnates in the Visigothic manner, Pelagius made his capital at Cangas de Onís. The Chronica Rotensis says about this election. His kingdom, firstly centred on the eastern Asturias, soon grew. He married his daughter Ermesinda to the future king Alfonso I, son of Pelagius' eastern neighbour, Duke Peter of Cantabria. Pelagius reigned for eighteen or nineteen years until his death in 737, when he was succeeded by his son Fafila. He was buried in the church of Santa Eulalia de Abamia, located in the surroundings of the village of Corao, near Cangas de Onís. His remains were transferred by King Alfonso X of Castile to the Holy Cave of Covadonga, as were those of his wife Gaudiosa and his sister. He left, in addition to his son and successor Fafila, a daughter, Ermesinda, who was to become progenitress, along with King Alfonso I of Asturias (Alfonso the Catholic), of the later royalty of Asturias.
THE CADIZ TEAM. #RoomEscape #GranCanaria
Vinieron a Gran Canaria y desearon pasar una tarde diferente y como no, se fueron a La Casa de Los Enigmas, estuvieron más que geniales en nuestra Angustia y salieron en 43 minutos. Gracias pareja.
Kfir Itzhaki.-Krav Maga en Gijón
Nuevo vídeo del club. Vídeo promocional de los seminarios de Kfir Itzhaki de Krav Maga en Gijón del próximo 6 y 10 de marzo.
Northern Spain is my favorite! (Vlog 277) Asturias
Northern Spain is my favorite! (Vlog 277) Asturias
Elizabeth and I spent today driving to Asturias. This place is amazing! It is a little small town in Spain.
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Vega en Gijón, sala Acapulco. 29-Enero-2010
ASTURIAS - Deepest Darkest Spain // SPAIN'S EPIC GREEN PARADISE part 1
If you were to ask the average holiday maker to describe Spain in one sentence they'd more than likely mention the Sun, Sea and Sangria, which is not a terrible thing. When describing the South of the country. The North, however, is a completely different kettle of fish.
With towering green mountains piercing the clouds and foamy, wild seas ashing at an impossibly beautiful coastline, Asturias is an adventures dream.
And once you've had your fill of the great outdoors you can sit down in one the many authentic taverns to gorge on some of the best food in Spain/Europe/The World and soak up the unique Asturian culture (and the sidra)!
Join us as we try to jump head first into the amazing region that is Asturias.
A Scot and an Española, getting out there and squeezing the most outta life.
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STRUDIUS - The Escape
Disco Faust, Mieres (Asturias, Spain) 80´years
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ASTURIAS - Deepest Darkest Spain // SPAIN'S LUSH GREEN PARADISE- Part II
Join us on the second part of our Asturias trip!
If you were to ask the average holiday maker to describe Spain in one sentence they'd more than likely mention the Sun, Sea and Sangria, which is not a terrible thing. When describing the South of the country. The North, however, is a completely different kettle of fish.
With towering green mountains piercing the clouds and foamy, wild seas ashing at an impossibly beautiful coastline, Asturias is an adventures dream.
And once you've had your fill of the great outdoors you can sit down in one the many authentic taverns to gorge on some of the best food in Spain/Europe/The World and soak up the unique Asturian culture (and the sidra)!
Join us as we try to jump head first into the amazing region that is Asturias. VL9LTI
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Misterio en el cafe Gijon
Pero cuantos son al final
Trip to Portal de la irene passing thru Pobla de segur situated in Lleida-Catalonia ,Spain.
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Watch the best sunrise and the moonrise filmed in 4K from Portal de la Irene situated in the city of La Pobla de Segur.
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- La pobla de Segur is a municipality located in the comarca of Pallars Jussà, province of Lleida, Catalonia, in northern Spain. According to the 2013 census (INE), the town has a population of 3,073 inhabitants. It is situated at the confluence of the Flamicell and Noguera Pallaresa rivers in the north of the comarca, above the Sant Antoni reservoir. It is an important local service centre, which has allowed it to escape the depopulation which has affected many municipalities in northwestern Catalonia. The village is served by the C-13 road between Tremp and Sort, the N-260 road to Pont de Suert and by a railway station on a railway line to Lleida.