The last day we left free time on Thursday, May 5, we were on the mushrooms of the Incarnation. We went from here on foot, giving a comforting stroll through the streets of the city. Trying to avoid traffic, so we were on the c entered. As we talked the walk was short. When we wanted to realize we were on the mushrooms. For if you do not know, the Seville does not cost us anything, it's free.
expect a queue that seemed would never end but would more rapidly than it seemed. There were two lifts. We took two groups. Rafa won his vertigo and work up the strength to take a walk through the hills. There is a wonderful journey. Is seen throughout the city. It is as if lifted. It looks to Aljarafe. Turning up the concrete floor looks, but it is not. You realize it shakes. Not a tremor to panic, but to attract attention. Not that I notice during the tour, but there are places to sit. Looking at the thickness of the sheets, we conclude that those should have at most an inch. Not to be alarmist, that's for sure. To
both enjoy a leisurely stroll to not a few feet above the city but at least we were three or four meters. What is certain is that something is very wrong with wheelchair accessible cart, because at the top of the setae are many steps.
The truth is that when you're up there seems to disconnect from the city. If you upload a sunny day like we did, you lose sight on the horizon. See the Cathedral, behind the bridge of the Quinto Centenario, the Alamillo Bridge, the Barqueta. The Aljarafe ... see Sevilla and its surroundings. The journey is humbug.
The pity is that we still have not opened to the public on "Anticuarium (archaeological museum). The market is working and if you have not been worth seeing. Will open shops under the mushrooms and what merchants say the area, houses are going firm, like Zara, who apparently has bought local.
expect a queue that seemed would never end but would more rapidly than it seemed. There were two lifts. We took two groups. Rafa won his vertigo and work up the strength to take a walk through the hills. There is a wonderful journey. Is seen throughout the city. It is as if lifted. It looks to Aljarafe. Turning up the concrete floor looks, but it is not. You realize it shakes. Not a tremor to panic, but to attract attention. Not that I notice during the tour, but there are places to sit. Looking at the thickness of the sheets, we conclude that those should have at most an inch. Not to be alarmist, that's for sure. To
both enjoy a leisurely stroll to not a few feet above the city but at least we were three or four meters. What is certain is that something is very wrong with wheelchair accessible cart, because at the top of the setae are many steps.
The truth is that when you're up there seems to disconnect from the city. If you upload a sunny day like we did, you lose sight on the horizon. See the Cathedral, behind the bridge of the Quinto Centenario, the Alamillo Bridge, the Barqueta. The Aljarafe ... see Sevilla and its surroundings. The journey is humbug.
The pity is that we still have not opened to the public on "Anticuarium (archaeological museum). The market is working and if you have not been worth seeing. Will open shops under the mushrooms and what merchants say the area, houses are going firm, like Zara, who apparently has bought local.
Pedro Sánchez Morilla.
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