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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Oh.. you never tried shrimp?

The church is quite interesting to visit. 😊

Nope, lol no thank you yeuch!

The benefit of having no interest of such kind of food is you're safe from the expenses and high blood pressure. 😄

LOL, that's good to know, I bow to your greater knowledge

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You have good photography skills. I like statues and architecture. A good guide for travellers about this place.

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Dragon hanger for lantern most effective piece of art, yup hands holding the bowl another small enchanting detail.

Fresh fish being a seaside town should be tasty treat, although legs of smoked ham definitely throws dice to be more favoured.

Another great explore!

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I accompany you in the feeling of not eating almost anything from the sea... I don't find it appetizing, not even attractive... While traveling on the coast of Buenos Aires in a seafood restaurant everyone ordered something with seafood except me who ordered burger... to this day I receive bullying 😂

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Whoa...workmanship like what you snapped of the elephant head and grapes is the main reason I love visiting old buildings. No one would take the time to carve things like that anymore...especially not when you can generate a convincing image of same using AI in seconds!

Same with the individualized carvings on the "great and good" seats. Probably each of a different saint or something. Simply amazing amounts of skill and care went into creating those.

yes I agree now it is all prefabricated stuff.