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| A morning hike and the view from the top of the hill. A cold and foggy day but a beautiful view nonetheless. |
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| Another big Jesus. |
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| Mike and Rohit after the run up the hill. |
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| Quite the view. |
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| Signs reference the region's problems with the extremist ETA. Also, Euskara, the language of the Basque people, is on the left. It bears no resemblance to Spanish or French. |
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| The beach! |
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| Some crazy dude out for a morning swim in the icy cold water. He wasn't the only one either. The Basque people must have thick skin. |
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| Rohit had free passes to a gym on the beach. A really cool place with a great view. |
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| We played a little pádel, a spin-off of tennis with smaller rackets and a glass wall at the back that you can hit the ball off of. Super fun. |
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| A great little restaurant next to the beach where we ate lunch. |
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| It was Carnival in Spain (like Mardi Gras, the time right before lent) and the whole city was dressed up. So we headed to a costume shop and bought some tonterias, silly hats and glasses. |
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| More pintxos. I think this may have been bull. |
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| Octopus. The first night we had it was much better--with bell peppers, onions and olive oil. |
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| Some kind of fish? I don't know--they're all running together at this point. They were all really good though. |
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| Apparently guys dressing up as girls is popular for Carnival. Very popular. |
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| Or, you can wear giant shells on your head. |
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| The Basque language is pretty crazy--tons of t's and x's. |
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| The next day was much clearer in San Sebastian. Too bad we were off to Bilbao and couldn't enjoy the beach in the sun. |
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| A little game of beach soccer in the morning. |
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| The river that runs through San Sebastian. A very watery place. |
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| Really? Stop? They have two languages and they write their street signs in English. Go figure. |
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| Lots of beautiful countryside on the bus ride between San Sebastian and Bilbao. I guess this is why they call the region "Green Spain." |
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| Insert hobbit joke here. |
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| In front of the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Same architect as the Walt Disney Concert Hall in downtown L.A. Can you tell? |
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| The building is really impressive from the outside. |
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| The outside continues to impress. |
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| Let's go back outside. I need some air. Here's Puppy, a 43-foot tall dog/plant. They love him in Bilbao. |
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| I'm laughing at your art. |
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| A sort of light show. Hey, it's better than the gray panels. |
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| Part of the atrium. Apparently the floor is the only straight line in the place. |
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| We were struggling at this point. |
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| A metal spider. |
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| The atrium. A really cool place. |
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| Back outside. I'm telling you, they need to work on getting some better art for the inside of this place. They're wasting such a great museum space. |
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| Bilbao on Saturday night. The streets were packed with people and almost everyone was dressed up. |
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| Group costumes are a big thing there. Round up your five closest friends, buy matching embarrassing costumes and head out for the night. |
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| On the left is a wolf. To the right, three pigs. |
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| Sheep? More manly costumes. |
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| The people of Bilbao enjoying Carnival. |
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| The next morning we took the Furnicular up the hillside to a great lookout point over Bilbao. |
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| Very similar to Angels Flight in L.A. |
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| The top of the hill. A really relaxing place. |
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| As promised, a good view of Bilbao on a hazy day. |
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| We had some of the pastries on the left with the strawberries. Not sure exactly what they were but they were delicious. |
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| I'm not sure how they taste but they sure look the part. Mustache and all! |
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| Back down to Bilbao. |
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| In front of the Athletic Bilbao crest outside of the stadium. |
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| We saw tons of little pueblos on the ride home. That's a completely different Spain than the one I've been experiencing in Madrid. |
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| The sunset on the bus ride back. We came, we saw, we ate. |
























































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