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Sun, 01 Jun 2008
A day at Castelldefels Beach, Spain
Ok, this is meant to be an entry to create a reason to put out a
collection of photos I took during a stroll on one day at
Castelldefels Beach in Spain.
I am on a travelling spree these days, not necessarily crammed
together like this by choice, but since February 2008, my agenda
included New Orleans LA, two trips to Tampa FL, Hamilton ON Canada and
Casteldeffels Spain. The latter was a trip to visit
ICFO- Institut de Ciencies Fotoniques which is a world famous
optics/photonics institute. I have been there before but that last
time, we decided that spending our time in Barcelona was a better
choice and it turned to be an excellent city to visit —
my photos on flickr from Barcelona .
This time, being alone and tired of all the travelling, I have decided
to use my "get over initial hit of jet-lag" day to take a walk in the
town and get to know the place. After all, despite my attempts to hide
it, I miss the atmosphere of a relaxed Mediterranean town. A side note
here, my colleagues at ICFO think that Casteldeffels can be chaotic
with a hellish traffic, I have not seen any of that and I can't
imagine it being so bad, specially in comparison to Philadelphia. So I
arrived in the morning, ate breakfast, caught up with the sleep I
missed due to my red-eye flight and walked to the reception. The
receptionist claimed that "downtown" Castelldefels was really far away
and instead, I should take a 25 minute walk down the "mountain"
(barely a hill) to the beach. Sounds reasonable. So I started
walking. Well, within about 5 minutes, I was at the beach so I decided to
keep walking along the beach — hey, I can't be blamed for being
attracted to Mediterranean. I remembered that last time we were there,
October 2008, Eylem asked about the beach and she was told that only
crazy northern Europeans would go there during that season. Of course,
it was much warmer than ocean water at New Jersey or Florida shores
gets even in August. It was pretty idyllic. People were lying around
sun tanning — mid-afternoon on a week-day —, few people doing
"kite boarding", and few others taking walks. Of course, I immediately
noticed existence of topless sun bathers which is quite the norm in
Europe but not so in U!S!A!.
My "loooong" walk which was barely 45 minutes and included quite a few
breaks led me to the Olympic Canal which I immediately recognized
because (a) it is on the other side of the town, (b) near to our
previous hotel and ICFO. So turned into one of the streets of the town
and walked towards a shopping mall — because I wanted to get some
groceries. Picked up some beer, fish-crackers, chocolates, gifts and
fruits and ate a quick dinner. Then I asked the waiter about taking a
shorter route back to the hotel. He pointed out at "C31" which is more
or less a minor highway and told me to walk along that. I thought he
meant that there would be a parallel walkway so I followed a couple
that was going that way and started walking. No, there was no walkway,
people were walking along the shoulder of a minor highway with cars
going at 50 mph which would have been fine, if I did not have to cross
exit/entry ramps. That was not pleasant so I changed my path and
walked along the beach.
Why did I bother with all this writing? If nothing else, to tell you
not to listen to Spanish people when they tell you that things are far
away or very cold or are walkable. And like any random person writing
about a foreign place, I am generalizing based on single incidents of
each, so you better ignore it.
I did not take very many photos in this part except the following;
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| My wild guess is that they were either Gypsies or people from some Slavic country. They were having a very loud argument and I was high up on an overpass. I am guessing based on their movements, dresses and my exposure to Emir Kusturica movies |
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| You do not get to see this in a place like Philadelphia. Even in my neighborhood where many people who discourage use of electric dryers for environment's sake, this sight does not exist. |
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| I just had to take this photo of a bumper sticker. After all, I was called the "donkey dung kid" once upon a time. |
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| You do not see many "Jesus fish" bumper stickers in Spain, but I saw this grafitti |
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| As you can see, it was getting late with long-shadows and I started feeling bad that I did not have my D70 along. This is parallel to the beach which I tried since I was afraid of the sand. |
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| More long shadows and this was the beginning of a day of silouhuettes. I seem to be experimenting with those more and more. |
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| My very wild guess is that this couple was also trying to decide whether to move to the sandy part or stay on this path. |
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| No comment |
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| This dog was quite restless and I do not blame him, there was a lot of action few meters away on the sand. |
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| Watch out, a plane may hit you! |
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| Or another plane may deafen you. I think this is a campaign and I am lazy to look it up. |
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| I have never seen one of these. They use a solid plastic instead of the net. Nevertheless, it is cool to have public table tennis. |
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| And I could not stay off the sand for much longer. |
And here comes the interesting part, it was very windy, it was already
past 6pm, and idyllic beach had hundreds (yes, literally) of men and
women doing kite boarding, playing volleyball, basketball, Frisbee and
taking their dogs for walks. And a loooot of sand flying in the
air. It had the vague feeling of being in a desert instead of being at
the beach. The sky was not as dark as these photos depict but I felt
like emphasizing the sand instead of the sunshine.
Now you know why I was afraid of the sand.
It makes sense that a windy day means a good excuse for kite boarding
, I did not see that many of them the next day. It took me a while
to figure out how exactly they were doing this. It is quite elaborate
and tough it seems. Some people were really good. They were pulling
of nice jumps. Again, too bad I did not have my D70 with my variety
of lenses with me — probably I would have never made it back to the
hotel before dark. Wikipedia has quite a bit on "kite boarding".
And people...
First I thought that this lady was doing a prayer, but when I got
nearer, her hair was not covered and she appeared to be doing some
sort of a yoga instead. I like the contrast of the two people in the
first photo.
Sports, games ...
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| Kids loved playing in the sand with their parents. |
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| This dog was quite well trained. The owner played fetch with it but with strict rules. |
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| Football at the beach -- fine soccer -- is fun. |
And the best one for the end. This person took really long time to change.
These photos are also posted as a separate set on flickr at http://www.flickr.com/photos/ulugeyik/sets/72157605384884969/.
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