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In debt to Mechelen

For: Ricardo Coarasa (photos: B. Modrego)
We only had two hours to explore the Flemish city of 300 protected monuments. Maybe that's why, Mechelen greeted us with rain. We deserved it, certainly.
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Munich: rogue soul wanted

For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)
Munich has a Cartesian order that makes it very comfortable for the visitor. It is brotherly, open, delicious for a walk and offers a lot of good beer, but one imagines living here and almost who would end up missing that rogue and nightlife profile without which a city always ends up consuming you in its perfection.
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Snowshoeing in the moonlight

For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)
If at the time when many put pajamas are getting dressed in ski clothes it is that something extraordinary will happen. And what better from Maundy Thursday evening to the mountain to walk with snowshoes under the full moon?
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The carrerita Medellin
For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)

Virgin is directed towards the image of Jesus in a hurry, with the exultation of one who is reunited with her son three days after his death. It is popular "Carrerita" Medellin, a tradition that will be repeated next Sunday in the village that gave birth to Hernán Cortés.
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The mills: the weight of the stars
For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)

I do not know how much they weigh the stars, but tonight I thought we were falling all over. It could not be that heaven soportase together without falling apart so violently upon us. Anytime, there was no doubt, They start to rush.
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Ghent: forbidden to flee before nightfall
For: Ricardo Coarasa (text and photos)

Ghent's main merit, that the traveler perceives as soon as he accumulates a few hours of walking on his feet, is to have overcome the temptation to become absorbed in its rich medieval past, languishing petrified in the meanders of its history.
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