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Helen [10]
4 years ago
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No hay mejor manera de conocer una ciudad que caminarla, perderse y dejarse llevar. Guardar el mapa, seguir el instinto y camina

r tras lo que nos llame la atención. Para mí, lo esencial para conocer un lugar no es <>, sino caminar. Caminar y observar. Me interesa más lo que está entremedio, el camino en sí, que lo que está en cada uno de esos puntos <>. Creo que una de las razones por las que Barcelona me enamoró tanto es que sí bien es una ciudad medianamente grande, un espacio urbano <>, aún sigue manteniendo ese <> típico de las ciudades con vida al aire libre. No me cansé de caminar por sus calles, especialmente por la zona del Raval, donde la multiculturalidad de sus habitantes le da un aire especial a la ciudad. Por las calles de Barcelona Por: Aniko Villaiba Según la lectura, el mejor medio de transporte para explorar y conocer una ciudad es a ________
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mart [117]4 years ago
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it tranlates to   There is no better way to know a city than to walk it, get lost and get carried away. Save the map, follow the instinct and walk after what catches our attention. For me, the essential thing to know a place is not <>, but to walk. Walk and observe. I am more interested in what is in between, the path itself, than what is in each of those points <>. I think one of the reasons why Barcelona fell in love with me so much is that although it is a moderately large city, an urban space <>, it still maintains that <> typical of cities with outdoor life. I never tired of walking through its streets, especially in the Raval area, where the multiculturalism of its inhabitants gives the city a special air. Through the streets of Barcelona By Aniko Villaiba According to the reading, the best means of transport to explore and get to know a city is to walk it.


No hay mejor manera de conocer una ciudad que recorrerla, perderse y dejarse llevar. Guarde el mapa, siga el instinto y camine después de lo que llama nuestra atención. Para mí, lo esencial para conocer un lugar no es <>, sino caminar. Camina y observa. Estoy más interesado en lo que está en medio, el camino en sí, que lo que está en cada uno de esos puntos <>. Creo que una de las razones por las que Barcelona se enamoró tanto de mí es que, si bien es una ciudad moderadamente grande, un espacio urbano <>, aún mantiene ese <> típico de las ciudades con vida al aire libre. Nunca me cansé de caminar por sus calles, especialmente en la zona del Raval, donde el multiculturalismo de sus habitantes le da a la ciudad un aire especial. Por las calles de Barcelona Por Aniko Villaiba Según la lectura, el mejor medio de transporte para explorar y conocer una ciudad es caminarla.


I hope this helps! ^0^

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