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]]>While the streets of Bilbao may not offer the romantic lighting and stunning architecture of somewhere like Barcelona, this doesn’t mean that they are without charm or character. The city has invested in plenty of public art, so wander around its clean, well-designed streets and enjoy spotting some of the installations and sculptures on display.
The region around Bilbao specializes in warm, hearty fare that is quite different from other dishes found across Spain. This reflects the harsher climate in the north and the difficulties of living in and around the majestic Picos mountains. Try fabada Asturiana, a stunning Asturian bean stew that uses sausages to maximize the flavor and texture. You can also sample some of the locally caught seafood, which is often served as fresh as possible, straight off the boat.
Much of Bilbao’s history is connected with the water, so taking a boat trip down the river Nervión is a wonderful way to experience the city and gain a sense of some of its rich history. These tours typically last between one and two hours, meaning it’s a great way to spend a morning before you return to land to explore the streets of Bilbao in the afternoon.
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]]>Close your eyes and picture an island overflowing with penguins. Sound like a dream? Well, if you visit Isla Martillo in Argentina between the months of October and April, you’ll be able to make this dream come true. These penguins are even calm and friendly to humans.
Japan is known for loving cats—after all, it is the home of Hello Kitty—and, indeed, it is a great place to go if you’re a cat lover. Aoshima is an island where the cats outnumber the people six to one, meaning you’re guaranteed to have a kitty encounter if you go.
Why go to Sea World when you can go whale watching in Sydney Australia where, from May to November, you can observe the migration of wild humpback whales as they leave Antarctica for Australia to have their babies. It’s an out-of-this-world experience, and plus you can be confident these whales are leaving out their lives in nature and peace as opposed to captivity.
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]]>While the streets of Bilbao may not offer the romantic lighting and stunning architecture of somewhere like Barcelona, this doesn’t mean that they are without charm or character. The city has invested in plenty of public art, so wander around its clean, well-designed streets and enjoy spotting some of the installations and sculptures on display.
The region around Bilbao specializes in warm, hearty fare that is quite different from other dishes found across Spain. This reflects the harsher climate in the north and the difficulties of living in and around the majestic Picos mountains. Try fabada Asturiana, a stunning Asturian bean stew that uses sausages to maximize the flavor and texture. You can also sample some of the locally caught seafood, which is often served as fresh as possible, straight off the boat.
Much of Bilbao’s history is connected with the water, so taking a boat trip down the river Nervión is a wonderful way to experience the city and gain a sense of some of its rich history. These tours typically last between one and two hours, meaning it’s a great way to spend a morning before you return to land to explore the streets of Bilbao in the afternoon.
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]]>Close your eyes and picture an island overflowing with penguins. Sound like a dream? Well, if you visit Isla Martillo in Argentina between the months of October and April, you’ll be able to make this dream come true. These penguins are even calm and friendly to humans.
Japan is known for loving cats—after all, it is the home of Hello Kitty—and, indeed, it is a great place to go if you’re a cat lover. Aoshima is an island where the cats outnumber the people six to one, meaning you’re guaranteed to have a kitty encounter if you go.
Why go to Sea World when you can go whale watching in Sydney Australia where, from May to November, you can observe the migration of wild humpback whales as they leave Antarctica for Australia to have their babies. It’s an out-of-this-world experience, and plus you can be confident these whales are leaving out their lives in nature and peace as opposed to captivity.
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