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Honeymoon Pictures - Barcelona, Sahara, & Swiss Alps!

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lol the orange in 40 almost looks solid.

Anyway I see you ate the cheese fondue in the summer 😛
Lauterbrunnen is the place with the most dramatic mountain landscape, so it's where tourists from afar always go, and it's the favourite place for base jumpers to kill themselves. Also the walser houses really contribute to the alpine feeling.

Are there any other places like it? I'm curious.

The alps stretch over many countries. But I don't see perfect beauty of green grass, wooden cabins with red flowers, and white tipped mountains in one view.
 
Is No. 58 a drinking fountain?

My parents go to Switzerland almost every year and they told me about the drinking fountains they have over there.
 
When where you there and did you think the fountain show was lame ?

Just 2 weeks ago.

It was cute. It's not coordinated with music like the Bellagio fountains in Vegas. The fountain just does its own thing and music changes randomly.

It's nice to visit nonetheless because of the sight/people-seeing.
 
When where you there and did you think the fountain show was lame ?

When you look at the Magic Fountain of Montjuïc, in modern context, it's easy to dismiss it as lame, when compared to Bellagio, etc. When you stop and realize that the fountain was constructed in 1929 it becomes much more impressive.
 
Wow. Great pictures.

I have great memories of Spain (I'll echo experts that they have the best food on Earth) and Switzerland (I wanna retire there). Sahara is on my bucket list.

I visited Barcelona after running with the bulls in Pamplona, then flying to Berlin for front row seats at the 2006 World Cup Final. That was surreal. :thumbsup:
 
Did you find Spanish women good looking? Did you have steak there and how was it. If you didn't what food did you try. Also what is the copper machine in pic 2
 
#40 is my favorite. its just an awesome pic.

Thank you. I like it a lot too, just what I was aiming for- minimalistic, national geographic-esque shot.

Did you find Spanish women good looking? Did you have steak there and how was it. If you didn't what food did you try. Also what is the copper machine in pic 2

Not particularly. BCN was so touristy, I couldn't tell who were Barcelonians. I did find London women extremely hot few years ago- I was blown away how skinny everyone are and made me realize how fat Americans are.

Steak? Isn't Spanish cuisine known for tapas? We had tapas night and day. Paella was AMAZING. Patatas Bravas FTW.

That copper machine is just a fancy way to show off the draft pipe. I doubt that's even real though.
 
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