Tuesday, December 26, 2006

Titanic


I don't believe it. I was downloading photos from the camera and came across some taken on the Titanic. I was initially confused as Don Duende, although showing the passage of time, does not look old enough to have been on the Titanic. It then clicked, the scoundrels had secretly gone off last week to the exhibition being held in Granada. I've never been on a boat. Looking at the pictures though, I could imagine myself strolling up the stairs and dining at the captains table. Rather charming, don't you think?

Factoid: The Parque de las Ciencias in Granada is an open-air museum. There is over 30,000 m2 of outdoor space holding different premises and scientific experiences. The main building, with the most up-to-date facilities, is divided into two separate areas, joined by a large glass hall. The rooms in this building hold the permanent exhibitions: Biosphere, Eureka, Perception and Explore. Outside, the Marie Curie Plaza is surrounded by the other buildings: the Observation Tower, the Astronomy Garden, the Tropical Butterfly House, the Botanical Walks, the Plant Labyrinth or the "Almazara" (oil mill).

Parque de las Ciencias Granada

The only European exhibition about the most luxurious and mythical ship of all times, Titanic

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