'Allo everybody! I am now posting my long awaited journal entry about my trip to Europe! I'm going to make it short and sweet-ish, and make it easy to read...starting now.
TRIP GUIDE:
1.France
-Paris
-Parpignonne
-Collieure
2.Spain
-Collieure(same)
-Barcelona
-Costa Brava
1.FRANCE
-Paris: Yup, my first stop was Paris, in France. TOO MANY clothing stores, and not enough...not clothing or feminine stores! The Hard Rock Cafe there was really cool though. The Eiffel Tower, big, metal structure, but so much more! It is awesome and inspires awe. The view is amazing, and the time I went, there was sunlight breaking through the clouds, illuminating them and shining on golden rooftops (yes, there are rooftops made of gold leaf something, but still real gold). It was breathtaking. The Arc Du Triumph was really cool as well. The trees grow in interesting rows that all seem to make astonishing paths towards the arc...well, they kind of do anyway...but that isn't the point! The Louvre...omg amazing!
-Parpignonne: MMm, I can't remember much of this one, sadly to say. The hotel was pretty nice. Man, I can't remember a THING from it at all! Sorry people!
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-Collieure: This is a border town between France and Spain, so that's why it's listed in both. It's small, and full of shopping stores. They've got a really cool Quicksilver one. xd
Aaaaanyway...it's got the most bizarre beach: it lacks sand...it's made with small rocks, rounded though. Ugh, I LIKE sand, but stones are a bit more reasonable. The don't wear away as quickly as sand does, and won't be blown away by the winds. Ultimately, it'll last longer. Sadly, someone got stuck-in the foot of all places-by a poisonous sea urchin! He was rushed to the hospital, and is okay. The little town is beautiful, and also, towards the rear of the town, lies a small church on the top of a large rock. My friend and I-on the way down from it- nearly fell off because the steps stopped abruptly and it was off a steep drop. Luckily, we noticed in time.
2.Spain
-Collieure: Well, we went two days, and not much changed, though, I found an interesting "sea walnut" and was discovering sea glass near a topless lady! xd
-Barcelona: It was large and industrial, where we were. Goudi is QUITE famous, and we saw his "natural" church. He even created a park that lies within Barecelona. People were going to live in it, but he died before it could go that far(only two houses were built). Yeah...I didn't like Barcelona as much.
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