Thursday, May 17, 2007

Ceiling Storage Units

(Ed.).

area of \u200b\u200bPlaya San Juan has changed much since the beginning of the century, were major land next to the beach for its agricultural value for their property value, and beach plants grew which helped to settle the sand ( currently being repopulated parts ). But it was the 40 'when the takeoff began of the Playa de San Juan, Muchavista and Albufereta where the Savings Bank in the 50' built 101 homes. was called La Colonia Romana, with the aim, inter alia, to eliminate the booths located in the arena of Albufereta. In Playa de San Juan appeared hotels like the Hotel Playa (photo 2) and the Costa Azul.




Alicante has now changed, and by both the area under consideration at this time. Playa de San Juan and Muchavista recent years has made an important signing , tram . When did the tram works and walks of Playa San Juan and Muchavista not taken into account one thing for me is essential, both trips are alike. The construction of the rides, if I mistake not depend on cost, but the wording of the projects are on whom he depends, if the Government, if it costs or whether it depends on the municipalities involved in this case the El Campello and Alicante. Instead of having a homogeneous ride we have two distinct walks ; the El Campello made with fragments of tiles, and Alicante with a metal rail. I sincerely believe that it is not so difficult to reach the same criteria aesthetic.



has now been remodeled a first stretch of Paseo de la Playa de San Juan, which is only accessible by car with the garage there, and again change the style. Now the separation wall with concrete sand, while the rest of the walk is masonry. Not far will this new ride, only to be starting a second phase. My sincerely like me new ride, as it is very pleasant, but certainly what I like is that from the corner out to the Zofran was the same ride.



Well, to see who I placed this building ...





seen anyone located anywhere near the building, I'll put another picture ...




Greetings!


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