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The mystery surrounding this building is now solved.
It's The Cathedral of Santa Eulalia of Barcelona.
So that's it, huh?
But as half of the buildings around, this one also couldn't
escape its inevitable reconstruction.
- And there goes a plane, probably invisible. - They're only just landing, while we already...
...are enjoying our time here.
Compared to the catherdral in Vienna, this one is much, much smaller.
Similar construction, with these fancy towers.
But still much smaller.
It appears to be some kind of preparations to an event...
We can see some TV crews...
That tribune over there...
I wonder what's gonna happen here.
popular restaurants, so far we've found places like
McDonald's, Burger Kind, and now there's even a Pizza Hut.
Supposedly there's pizza there.
We're totally going there later.
Maybe now we should head back a bit, grab our coates or something?
- It's getting chilly. - Right, despite the climate,
these short-sleeved t-shirts...
- Though we have hot blood, almost like the Spainiards ;)
So, we'll try to ascertain our location.
- We gotta find the street's name... - Let's call Boniek, he knows the ways around.
I think we're walking through the middle of the road now...
Let's take a look at the map, check where we are...
...and figure our next move.
- But the most important thing is Pizza Hut. - Exactly.
We know bear witness to some kind of demonstration.
So far, we've got two ideas about what it could be about,
the first is a march of the Red Army,
and the other is a Kolejorz's soccer match. Oh, there's
something there.
So we don't know much yet,
though we might find out something over there.
/Background theme: /'Pump it' by Black Eyed Peas
I guess we should evacuate asap, I'm not a journalist...
...so I'm not taking any chances.
The next *** will probably end up next to me.
So we hear a loud noise, we can smell, like...
- A powder? - Yeah, exactly.
People tied with rope, walking together on the right there...
The traffic's completely paralyzed.
We have no idea if it's even legal.
We can accidentally consider ourselves professional reports (!)
Our colleagues over there, risking their lives,
want to spread the news to the world (xD)!
/The funny music was coming /from the reporters' retreat.
The mystery's solved, I asked one of the reporters about
what's going on here, and apparentely
many people lost their jobs due to the financial crisis,
and therefore, they're striking.
We've decided to join the locals...
We support them.
Now, seriously, we're for them, we are.
/The second day of the trip began on the metro. The words:
/"Proxima estació (...)"
stay in one's head for long.
Now, seriously, the metro in Barcelona is very simple,
much less complicated than in London, though sometimes we had to
walk a lot in order to get to the line we wanted to take.
Such a long train, that's something new.
There's even a cinema here ;)
Let's go that way, shall we?
We've finally got to Camp Nou, we're at the entrance,
where we suppose the crowds enter, though we haven't been inside yet,
we're gonna be shortly.
Just a moment, and before that, a very nice sight,
of a hill, or a mountain of some kind, since it's quite high.
We can see palm trees, probably dummy, 'cause there are no coconuts.