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Combining Blue and Green: Telefónica
I think, it's just a question of time.
Labels: europe, mobile, photos, spain
Barcelona Olé!
Major economic center, international airport, mediterranean climate, Montjuïc, 1992 Summer Olympics, Antoni Gaudí's Sagrada Família, Casa Milà (La Pedrera) and Park Güel, La Rambla, Puerto Olympico, Plaça Catalunya and of course Barça, the FC Barcelona football team, just to name a few highlights.
Enjoy excellent food at the terrace of
Ciudad Condal with excellent tapas, Rambla de Catalunya, 18, Barcelona, Spain and
Mitsui, Japanese buffet, Carrer d'Aribau, 112, Barcelona, Spain. Both are located near Plaça Catalunya, but I'm posting their addresses since they are hard to find without.
Labels: barcelona, catalunya, sailing, spain, summer, travel, videos
A Competition Powered by Nature
Looking forward to see the teams of one of the most challenging races of the world sharing some challenging moments of this outstanding race featured in spectacular video clips.
The quest for victory in the hardest competition around the world, the
Volvo Ocean Race 2008-2009: Balancing speed and safety in a competition powered by nature.
First offshore leg will start in Alicante, Spain, on October 11, 2008
Labels: lifestyle, spain, sports, videos
Targeting Well-defined Audience Segments
Labels: advertising, bizdev, photos, spain, travel
Superb Shot of the Tower of Macenas
Labels: photos, spain, travel
Southernmost Point of Europe: Tarifa, Spain
Labels: photos, spain, travel
Hot Summer Trip to Ibiza, Spain
Ibiza Town is the most fascinating town of the island including a natural beauty of beaches, a fairytale architecture and a vibrant, cosmopolitan atmosphere by night. I'm there once a year to spend a long weekend for recreation, swimming and watersports - and of course for what Ibiza is most known - clubbing and nightlife.
A typical day starts at 7.30am and includes: Get up (even it's hard), get onto the motorbike to find a beautiful beach, dive into the exceptionally clean waters of
Cala Conta, enjoy sun and beachlife, play backgammon, have a fresh fruit cocktail, in the afternoon go to St. Antonio, book a boating trip along the west coast to Es Vedra, watch the dolphins there, on the way back jump from the boat into the ocean in front of Cala d'Hor, see the house of Rod Stewart, well it's more like a large west coast villa, return to St. Antonio and start to chill out near
Cafe del Mar, return to Eivissa and prepare for nightlife.

Traditionally the Clubs in Ibiza are very exclusive, but with a bit of luck it's possible to get a ticket in one of the bars near the harbor. Before one does that, it's recommended to
investigate which club is hip to start after midnight. With a capacity for over 3000, the
Pacha Club still remained very intimate compared to the
Privilege, the world's largest club, and it's easy to find 10 min of walk away from the old town on the other side of the harbor. I'm looking forward to visit beautiful Ibiza next time!
Labels: spain, travel