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Welcome back guys!
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Let's continue on our journey, through Barcelona.
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Good morning guys, it's day four
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and we're in Barcelona
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again...
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...and we are walking to our walking tour
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that we're starting at 11 o'clock today
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this time it's going to be a Gaudi tour
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where we're going to go look at all the buildings that Gaudi designed
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and he had a huge influence on this city
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so I'm really excited to see all the architecture
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and...yeh...we'll show you soon...
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Breakfast is the most important meal of the day
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so as per usual
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we went in search for something good to eat.
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On the main street of Las Ramblas in Barcelona,
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you will find an amazing place to have breakfast.
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This is the La Boqueria Markets,
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one of the most famous markets in Barcelona.
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Here you can find fresh fruit,
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as well as tapas,
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sweets,
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juices and smoothies
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and, of course, jamon!
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Ooooo...this is good!
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Iberian jamon!
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After filling up our bellies at the market,
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we joined another free walking tour with Runner Bean tours.
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This time it was a Gaudi tour
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which takes you around the city of Barcelona
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exploring all the sights
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that Antonio Gaudi designed during his lifetime.
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Here we see the famous Casa Batllo
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which is situated next door to Casa Amatller, designed by Josep Puig,
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on The Block of Discord.
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This was our tour guide.
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One of the best things about travel
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is being able to meet like-minded people.
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Look! It's the Casa Mila!
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Also known as La Pedrera,
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Casa Mila was based on the Casa Batllo.
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As with all of Gaudi's designs,
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Casa Mila has barely any straight lines.
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No Gaudi tour is complete
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without a visit to the famous Sagrada Familia.
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Antonio Gaudi began his work on the Sagrada Familia in 1883
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and to this day, it is still under construction.
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Our tour DID NOT include entry into the Sagrada Familia,
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but we did book tickets ahead online
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so after a short break,
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it was time to head inside.
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We entered through the Nativity facade,
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which is dedicated to the birth of Jesus Christ.
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W: Ooooooo! Are you excited Jenny?
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J: Yes!
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Our tickets included entry into the Nativtiy Tower
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of the Sagrade Familia.
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From the towers, you can see amazing views of the city.
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As well as up-close detail...
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of the building itself.
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It is rumoured that the Sagrada Familia will be finally completed in 2026.
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100 years after the death of Antonio Gaudi.
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After admiring the interior of the building,
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it was time to head back outside
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through the passion facade
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which is dedicated to the Passion of Christ.
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Hopefully we can return one day, when this building is finally completed.
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After a long day of sightseeing,
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we went to meet up with my cousin Derek
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and his wife Snoop.
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They happened to be in Barcelona at the same time as us,
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and so we decided to meet up to go have some dinner.
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We started off the night at this amazing tapas place.
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Look how busy it is!
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What should we pick? Everything looks so good!
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These salmon with Greek yoghurt and truffled honey were amazing!
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A: Obviously fresh. Really nice yoghurt.
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not overly blocking...just nice and smooth.
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and then you get the sweetness of the honey
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straight away!
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Ok, so this is not just normal honey,
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this is like special honey!
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It's fantastic!
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and then you get that nice crunch, obviously
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to hold it all together.
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This one is the sea urchins with sardines.
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A: and you know why this place is so popular.
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This place was so delicious, we couldn't stop ordering,
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even though it was only meant to be a pre-dinner snack.
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After tapas, Derek recommended this place for dinner.
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We're gonna have...this...and this...and this one
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and then we're going to get, 5 oysters!
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W: Oh! I lost my prawn head
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A: Oh! Oh no! We have a victim down the bottom.
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The runaway prawn head.
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She's gonna go fetch it.
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A: Duck Paella, which I've never had before,
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but it's fantastic.
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The rice just soaks up the really juicy duck fat in it.
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and then we got mushrooms
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some peppers, which I thought were spicy,
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but it's actually like capsicums back home
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if you're Aussie.
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Or bell peppers, if you're from America.
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Fantastic!
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D: Did you tell them about the ham-olive?
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A: Oh my gosh! so, I don't eat olives...
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BUT!
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Spanish olives, for some reason, for me, tastes like bacon.
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And these guys are part of the crew!
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This is the guy who found the restaurant.
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D: We're part of the production crew now. A: *laughs* Production crew!
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It was also Jenny's birthday that day
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so, what better way to celebrate, than with a glass of Sangria
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Everyone: CHEERS!
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Happy birthday Jenny!
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Wandering
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Winny
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See you in the next video!