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The Sagrada Familia
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Posted May 23, 2005 by lovelygirl
I'm a HUGE Gaudi fan, and had the privilege of visiting the Sagrada Familia a few years ago. WHAT A BUILDING!!!!!!!!
I don't think it'll ever be finished! When I went there were still cranes everywhere, and workmen swarming all over the building.
Several things stood out for me.
The snails crawling up the building.
The towers with nothing around them.
The fantastic curliques of the stonework.laugh
I was lazy, and took the lift up to a small bridge connecting two of the towers, and BOY, what a vista!magic
I felt dizzy at the topsadface .wah
Anyway, I thought the Sagrada was greatok


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