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Two unusual benches with a tenuous link.

27 Monday Jul 2015

Posted by RuthsArc in creativity

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bench series, Hobart, Seville

At the beginning of the year we were in Seville, Spain, on a mini holiday. On our first afternoon we explored the city and came across Plaza de Espana. A beautiful, semi circular open courtyard with lake, bridges and fountain, surrounded by an ornate building. Underneath the arches were tiled walls and benches representing each province of Spain.

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The only one that I took a close up photo of, was the region of Salamanca.

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Salamanca Place here in Hobart is a open plaza surrounded by Victorian sandstone warehouses and a shipping wharf. It is named after the battle in 1812 in the Spanish province.

This past weekend, we went to a motor show at the wharf at Salamanca. Amongst all the cars was this original bench seat.

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These very different benches with unusual details are my contribution to Jude’s bench series challenge at https://smallbluegreenwords.wordpress.com/2015/07/26/bench-series-30/

Different bridges, different angles

27 Tuesday Jan 2015

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Amsterdam, architecture, day out, Ireland, London, photos, Seville

Whilst looking through recent photos I realised that I have unintentionally captured a few contrasting bridges.

Tower Bridge, London opened in 1894.

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Blackfriars railway bridge, London, originally opened in 1886 but has recently been refurbished and is now the worlds largest solar powered bridge with the railway station occupying the full length of the bridge. There are stunning views from the trains. Station and bridge re-opened in 2012.

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These are just a couple of examples of London bridges.

Further afield, The Peace Bridge, Londonderry, Northern Ireland was opened in 2011.

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This version of the “Skinny Bridge”, the Magere Brug, Amsterdam, Netherlands dates back to 1871.

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Puente del Alamillo, Seville, Spain was opened 1992.

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Spain – Seville – oranges, sunshine and unique architecture

06 Tuesday Jan 2015

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architecture, holiday, photos, Seville, Spain, trees

One of the joys of budget airlines is the time of their flights. The flip side of travelling to the airport in sub zero temperatures and waiting for the car park shuttle bus in the cold and ice before dawn, is that we were in Seville before midday local time and in 19 degrees C, sunshine and clear blue skies.

What a beautiful place. What a surprise. A city of contrasts, small enough to explore on foot once we got our bearings from the hop on / hop off tour bus.

I expected to see some orange trees, but not so many, lining every street in the city, fully laden with fruit. The are wide avenues, with trees either side, a cycle lane, then footpath, giving a feeling of such spaciousness. As well as the orange trees, there are tall palms, cypress and others. There are expansive parks and formal gardens.

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Much of the architecture of Seville has influence from the Moors, the muslim Moroccan conquers who occupied much of modern day Spain, Portugal, southern France, Sicily and Malta for several centuries.

Torre del Oro

Torre del Oro

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There are city walls in La Macarena area dating back to the 12th century. There are old narrow streets, and patios in the Santa Cruz area. There are churches, cathedrals and towers. There are plazas with ornate tiles and mosaics. There are colourful buildings along the river, modern and old bridges.

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Murallas – La Macarena

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Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana

Plaza de Espana

The Metropol Parasol is a modern structure that has sky walkways and amazing views across the city rooftops. When this structure was being excavated in 1973, Roman ruins were discovered, which are on display next to the entrance to the sky walk. This sums up the history and contrast of the city. The entrance fee for the sky walkways is the best Euro 3 that I’ve every spent.

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Metropol Parasol

Metropol Parasol

Metropol Parasol

Metropol Parasol skywalk

Metropol Parasol skywalk

We enjoyed several days wandering around Seville, enjoying the sunshine, the culture, occasional coffees, but also tapas, sangria, paella, local seafood and wine.

Seville is just so much more than we anticipated, just right for a winter visit. It’s jumped straight into my top five European cities.

Seville Cathedral

Seville Cathedral

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