ROAD TRIP to North SPAIN Basque Country Asturias Navarra 2019
Alessandra & I went on a Road trip to Asturias, where she was hired to do a yoga Workshop at Songs for an Ewan day Music Festival. On our way we stopped in Tudela, Hondarribia, Zumaia, Gaztelugatxe, Salinas, Picos de Europa, ruta del cares and Burgos.
We drove long distances and it was tiring, but also exiting to be in such beautiful places.
Here is a glance of what we experienced.
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TIME LINE
0:05 Zumaia
0:13 Hondarribia
0:23 Zumaia
0:41 Gaztelugatxe
1:06 Yoga Class
1:21 Tudela
1:31 Bardenas Reales
1:58 Songs for an Ewan Day Music Festival
2:25 Picos de Europa
2:32 Mercedes Benz Pick up shot
2:50 Burgos
3:01 Sunflower field
3:07 Ruta del Cares
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Best Places to Visit in Segovia, Castile and Leon, Spain
Segovia, Castile and Leon - A walking around the city, Spring.
00:07 - Plaza Mayor
00:48, 03:23 - Segovia Aqueduct, Plaza del Azoguejo
02:55 - Iglesia de San Esteban
03:12 - Catedral de Santa Maria
04:41 - Academia de Artillería
05:20 - The Alcázar of Segovia (Segovia Castle) El Alcazar de Segovia
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06:44 - Segovia Railway Station
#Segovia is a city full of ancient history, which origin dates back to Celtiberian tribes, who built it in a craggy rock made of limestone. The height of the cliff is over 1000 meters above sea level. The silhouette drawn on the Castilian clean sky has been compared, from the 16th century, to a ship made of stone, waiting for the two rivers that flow on its feet (Eresma and Clamores) to flood the valley, so it can sail to the vast sea of the plateau.
Die geschichtsträchtige Stadt Segovia, deren Ursprung auf die Keltiberer zurückgeht, wurde auf einem zerklüfteten Kalksteinfelsen auf über 1000 m über Meereshöhe errichtet. Seit dem 16. Jh. wurde die Silhouette der Stadt, die sich am tiefblauen Himmel Kastiliens abzeichnet, oftmals mit einem versteinerten Schiff verglichen, das scheinbar darauf wartet, dass die Flüsse Eresma und Clamores, die am Fuße des Felsens zusammenfließen, das Tal überfluten, um loszusegeln.
La ville de Ségovie témoigne d’un riche passé historique. Son origine remonte à l’époque celtique. Par ailleurs, la ville est construite sur une roche calcaire à plus de 1000 mètres d’altitude. Sa silhouette, qui se détache du ciel azuré de Castille, est depuis le XVIème siècle, comparée à un vaisseau en pierre. Ce dernier semble attendre que les deux rivières, Eresma et Clamores, confluant à sa base, se jettent dans la vallée pour finir leur course vers la vaste plaine qui l’entoure.
塞哥维亚是西班牙旧卡斯蒂利亚地区的一个重要历史名城,人口约16万(2013年1月1日为基准)。城市的创建源于军事,它是控制丢勒大峡谷的战略要地。该城建于公元80年的罗马时期,故称“古罗马塞哥维亚城”,是西班牙无数古城中保存最好的一座。
セゴビアは標高1000mを超える石炭質の岩盤の上に建設されたceltiberos(ケルト民族とイベリア元民族)時代からの古い歴史を持つ都市である。カスティーリャの青空を背にそびえるそのシルエットは、エレスマ川とクラモレス川の合流する地点に停泊する巨大な船に例えられる。
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Pamplona Travel Video or Iruña is the historical capital city of Navarre, in Spain, and of the former Kingdom of Navarre.
Pamplona Travel Video is famous worldwide for the San Fermín festival, from July 6 to 14, in which the running of the bulls is one of the main attractions. This festival was brought to literary renown with the 1926 publication of Ernest Hemingways novel The Sun Also Rises.
After the 2011 municipal elections, there are 27 councillors in Pamplona Municipality: eleven of Navarrese Peoples Union (Unión del Pueblo Navarro), seven of Nafarroa Bai, three of Spanish Socialist Workers Party, three of Bildu, two of Peoples Party, and one of Izquierda-Ezkerra.
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Places to see in ( Zaragoza - Spain ) Daroca
Places to see in ( Zaragoza - Spain ) Daroca
Daroca is a city and municipality in the province of Zaragoza, Aragon, Spain, situated to the south of the city of Zaragoza. It is the center of a judicial district. It is located in the basin of Calatayud, in the valley of the Jiloca river. N-234 highway passes through Daroca.
According to certain writers, the primitive Celtiberian village in this location was named Darek. The Romans named it Agiria, building a strong castle to defend the Laminium road, which passed through the village and connected Zaragoza with Valencia.
The Arabs gave it the name Calat-Darawca (862), and possessed it for 400 years, until Alfonso the Battler conquered it in 1120, and in 1141 issued a primitive legal code, which is unknown today. In the 12th century, Ramon Berenguer IV gave it the laws and privileges which made it the capital of the Community of Daroca, which had a great social and military influence in the Middle Ages. It had a vote in courts and was the site of several famous assemblies: 1196 (Peter II), 1222-1243 (James I), 1311 (James II), and 1338 (Peter IV), in which peace was arranged with Castile. In a war against Peter of Castile, Daroca resisted a siege, which led to the awarding of the status of city on April 26, 1366.
City life was ruled by the council, whose principal members were the justice, judge, jurors, almutazaf, scribes, major-domos, and other minor officials. The terms for municipal offices lasted one year, and they were elected by the council. The justice was appointed by the king from a set of three candidates chosen by the council, and the judge and jurors were chosen by the king directly. All of this occurred on January 1. Economically, agriculture and livestock were the principal occupations of the inhabitants. There were three social groups, Christians, Jews, and Muslims, which enjoyed the same laws and privileges, although they were organized separately.
The city served as a frequent stop for journeys to places in the area, and was visited by the Catholic Monarchs, Charles I, Philip II, and Philip III, on his route from Madrid to Zaragoza and Catalonia. Philip V also was in Daroca and so was his rival to the throne, Charles II. After the death of Charles II, Daroca embraced the cause of the Austrian pretender to the throne, Charles III, instead of the French-backed candidate Philip, duke of Anjou, which led to the occupation and sacking of the city in the War of Spanish Succession.
This ended almost six centuries of municipal autonomy: the office of the justice disappeared, and was substituted for a royal magistrate; the council was reorganized to remove the jurors and add eight regents, a secretary, and two joint deputies. During the Peninsular War, Napoleon's troops entered Daroca in June 1808, destroying a good part of the Dominican convent, and returned periodically to control the city and attack the resistance; later the French left a permanent garrison. Daroca was liberated in August 1813. France had taken Ferdinand VII of Spain prisoner, and when he returned in 1814, he stayed in Daroca, and communicated a new constitution.
During the Carlist Wars of the 19th century, it was occupied by the Carlist forces in 1834, 1837, and 1872, but all of these were sporadic because Daroca remained loyal to the monarchy of Isabel II. The occupations were due to the geographical proximity of the Carlist redoubt of Maestrazgo.
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Places to see in ( Zaragoza - Spain ) El Ebro
Places to see in ( Zaragoza - Spain ) El Ebro
The Ebro or Ebre is one of the most important rivers on the Iberian Peninsula. It is the second longest river in the Iberian peninsula after the Tagus and the second biggest by discharge volume and by drainage area after the Duero.
The Ebro flows through the following cities: Reinosa in Cantabria; Frías and Miranda de Ebro in Castile and León; Haro, Logroño, Calahorra, and Alfaro in La Rioja; Tudela in Navarre; Alagón, Utebo, Zaragoza, and Caspe in Aragon; and Flix, Móra d'Ebre, Benifallet, Tivenys, Xerta, Aldover, Tortosa, and Amposta in Catalonia.
The source of the river Ebro is in Fontibre (Cantabria), from the Latin words Fontes Iberis, source of the Ebro. Close by is the big artificial lake Embalse del Ebro created by the damming of the river. The upper Ebro rushes through rocky gorges in Burgos Province. Flowing roughly eastwards it begins forming a wider river valley of limestone rocks when it reaches Navarre and La Rioja thanks to many tributaries flowing down from the Iberian System on one side, and the Navarre mountains and the western Pyrenees, on the other. There, the climate (the valley being isolated from sea air masses by surrounding mountains) becomes progressively more continental, with more extreme temperatures and drier characteristics, and therefore typically experiencing hot (sometimes very hot) and dry summers which closely resemble summers seen in arid and semiarid climates.
As it flows through Zaragoza the Ebro, is already a sizeable river. There, the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar stands next to the Ebro. The soils in most of the valley are primarily poor soils: calcareous, pebbly, stony, and sometimes salted with saltwater endorheic lagoons. The semi-arid interior of the Ebro Valley has either drought summers and a semi-desert climate with rainfall between 400 and 600 millimetres (16 and 24 in), with a maximum in the fall and spring. It is covered with chaparral vegetation. Summers are hot and winters are cold.
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EUROPE'S DEATH VALLEY | Bardenas Reales
Welcome to the badlands. Bardenas Reales is a desert between Zaragoza and Pamplona in Northern Spain. A short weekend break away from the UK.
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