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Most Americans know Pamplona for little but the testosterone-fueled running of the bulls through its ancient stone streets every July, part of the San Fermin Festival that is continuing this weekend. Within Spain, it is often dismissed as a cultural backwater, a brief stop for Camino de Santiago pilgrims or day-trippers from San Sebastián
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Siempre es un placer visitar el Guggenheim Bilbao, pero con una experta en Richard Serra siempre es un descubrimiento. Gracias Susan por tu conocimiento y las ganas de compartirlo. It is always a great pleasure visiting Bilbao´s Guggenheim museum, this time with a Richard Serra Expert. Thank you Susan for your knowledge and kindness.
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This great article was published in «USA TODAY TRAVEL» Thank you MelanieRadziki McMamus for your fantastic job, We love it!!! See the top guided wine tours in Northern Spain Blushing glasses of properly chilled rosé are all the rage in Pamplona, a city where dusty bulls annually thunder along narrow, cobblestone streets amid drunken crowds. Pamplona sits in the Navarre wine region of Northern Spain, one of the most renowned D.O.s (denominations of origin) in the country, and delicate rosés are its specialty. Younger, fruitier wines are the norm throughout much of Northern Spain not...
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For nine days each July, throngs of visitors come to run with the bulls, and a whole lot more, at Pamplona’s Festival of San Fermin.Subscribe to http://www.youtube.com/ricksteves for weekly updates on more European destinations. For more information on the Rick Steves’ Europe TV series...
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