A market to a church. Tarragona Catalonia.

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    Looking out to sea to see what he can see, memories of a roman emperor from this now tired old city. We shall head inland and enjoy the market to the church.

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    Mercat Central de Tarragona

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    Mr. DeMille, I am ready for my close up

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    Dead Eyes, there are some fucking horrible looking things living in the water

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    I personally do not eat anything out of the sea or the river, I see no appeal the taste texture yeuch! Though it is all in the mind isn't it, as I have never ever actually tried anything, well apart from the odd Captain Bird's Eye cod fish finger....with chips....mushy peas....and curry sauce.

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    But they are quite interesting creatures to snap....the smell makes me heave though.

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    These fishmongers are made of sterner stuff than me

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    But give me a dead pig and I am in heaven

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    Ladies who also enjoy their ham.

    Random nothing but Random

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    Someone has spent time to create an origami fat boy and plonked him on a set of rubbish bins. Now probably resident in landfill or lets just hope rescued by a collector of oddities.

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    Along the way, through tiny narrow back streets, a true flavour of life, some of the interesting people I saw are here( )

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    Catedral Basílica de Tarragona
    Metropolitana i Primada

    Places of religion are like fish, good for photography. In my case rushed photography,-( run round, snap here snap there and hope for the best)- arrived early evening with about 15 mins to spare before the big old doors closed for the night.

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    Since Roman times the site has been one of religious worship, from the Temple of Augustus, through to about the 6th C and the entrance of the converts, and the building of a cathedrtal and stuff.....THEN Shhhnhhhhhhh! the muslims arrived and for a few hundred years we know nothing other than the Moors used whatever was here as a mosque.

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    Loving the way the hands come out of the wall to hold some sort of dish

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    By the 12th C the ownership had gone back to the Catholics and has remained so ever since.

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    Apparently there are 18 chapels within the building, the majority of which are sort of like just niches in the wall, a bit like pic n mix really, choose the deity that fits your agenda, kneel and prey and hope for the best. Not sure where an elephant and grapes comes into the story though.

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    Some fine intricate carving on the seats, reserved fot the "great and the good" and their "choirboys"

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    and one piece of special art dedicated to facebook.

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    Thanks for visiting my page, I am pleased to make your acquaintance. this is Stephen aka, @grindle, happily retired, travelling the world snapping away. My weapon of choice is currently a Nikon Z6(2). Unless stated all images are shot by me, all text is mine based on various info sources. NOT AI generated. If you like my blog, it would be very much appreciated if you upvote and follow me. Also, please feel free to comment.

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