Photos: Barcelona

| June 20, 2012

Barcelona is a city that thrives on intricacy; its beauty is its detail. The monstrous bulk of the Sagrada Familia is impressive indeed, but what makes people squint in bemused awe is the complexity of its carvings. Parc Güell offers fine views of the city from its hilltop vantage point, but it’s the mosaicked benches that charm the visitors. The Barcelona football team is so adored across the world not for its results, but the lavish skill by which they are achieved. Here are some photographs of that amazing place

Sagrada Familia

 

Parc Guell

 

Barcelona

 

La Seu

 

Christopher Columbus Monument

 

Barcelona Harbour

 

Nou Camp

 

The Ramblas

 

Sagrada Familia

 

Parc Guell

 

The Nou Camp Experience

 

Parc d'Atraccions Mount Tibidabo

 

View from Templo Expiatorio de Espana on Mount Tibidabo

 

Barri Gotic

 

Parc Guell

 

Templo Expiatorio de Espana, Mount Tibidabo

 

Shop in Barri Gotic

 

View from Templo Expiatorio de Espana on Mount Tibidabo

 

Barri Gotic

 

Barcelona

 

Just some random building

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Category: Travel Photography

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My best travelling experience was a two-month road trip around and through Australia in a tiny campervan. When they appeared, the sights were magnificent. But what I loved most about the whole thing was the relentless motion; travel in its simplest form. Because of the vast distance we needed to cover (13,000 kilometres) it was necessary to be almost constantly on the move, and this became a way of life. Nothing can quite compare to the freedom you feel when pulling out onto a road that ends in a vanishing point, fuel needle pointing to 12 o’clock. Next on my bucket list is Antarctica to see the emperor penguins. These have to be the most adorably quirky creatures on the planet (though meerkats come a close second), and nothing would give me greater pleasure than to see them waddling around in their natural environment. And speaking of the environment, I’ve always been drawn to inhospitable places; they unnerve me and excite me in equal measures, a balance which in my opinion is the epitome of a fulfilling travel experience. Or perhaps I’m just a misanthrope in denial.

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  1. Hannah Davies says:

    David Bailey has nothing on you.

  2. EmmaSparks says:

    Awesome pics Will. I love the statue on Mount Tibidabo, and that last shot is brilliant. Good stuff! :)

  3. Emily Waller says:

    Gorgeous shots Will :)

  4. Alex Plim says:

    Stunning shots, Will. Really stunning shots.