Monday, October 29, 2007

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The role of the educated man.

At the time I said I would write about the city of Alicante, and will remain so. May not understand the topic you write, but not to contradict me welcome to the city are also citizens (perhaps this way of looking at something is a bit of political ...).

This time it is a reflection aloud.
You go down the street and just see dirt (papers on the floor, cans, bags ...) but if one looks Beyond you can see how people unceremoniously throws one, even taking just 50 meters from a bin or container (for paper is every bit ...).

From here do not mean to blame the council, although it has its share of the blame do not think it is a higher percentage, because the first thing in the morning the streets are more or less clean (at least areas why I step). I think there are a number of reasons why it is a dirty city Alicante (without going into those engaged to decorate the walls with great signatures ...). I often think that in a city where rain is easier it is clean, that small papers and cigarette butts are going through openings in the sewer, or where there is less habit of "going out " by the cold weather, but equally I think a high percentage of fault is in us, citizens, unable to endure a bit to pull the paper, the propaganda, the butt, stock market, the rest of the dumpling ... in the garbage or trash .

To this one might add that if the sidewalks were clean people do not throw anything because that would be rare and not think that's "total, for one more ...".


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simply set when the number of people paper strip down and we no longer even noticed ... to see if we can hold on to the piece of paper a few feet ...


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Monday, October 1, 2007

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El Moro to comb.

Last week our castle excellence, and that I was not angry the San Fernando, again go to the " dressmaker." few years ago that was, but ultimately could not even wear a dress or headdress. All this to come? Well, the news "re-appeared" last week in newspapers installation on a cable car between the port and the male of the Castillo de Santa Barbara .

I can not imagine the male topped by a castle, cabin cable cars and their subsequent post. The project if you have things that attract me, such as changing the elevators (an obvious ...), conditioning and opening to the public of new areas of the castle, the creation of a city museum and an auditorium for 2500 people .


seems clear that this initiative is to bring the castle to the town , what happens is that I personally do not agree with the way [The fact they want to bring strength to the city is also the idea of \u200b\u200binstalling a restaurant for a thousand diners]. In my opinion it is an idea closest to alicante 60 ' (where essential to develop) that the current, trying to (in fewer cases than it should) take care of the city's historic legacy .


Furthermore, without knowing the state of the slope, it seems somewhat risky , terrible as well (for they are very nice views) build a cable car on the south side, as have a detachment and the male of the castle is damaged from the explosion contramina in 1709, the War of Succession, in which the English took the castle of Alicante, and made a series of reforms that "put him up." I imagine that the installation of the cable car in that side is not so complicated, even though this may not be in good condition, because it makes things much more complicated, but what if that makes me difficult, as I said before, is the inability to see the castle as it stands, without the comb. (photo2: extracted from Alicante Vivo )


Personally I think there are other ways to bring the castle to the citizens and visitors, even if it means losing the character "Solemn" you have now.


Before finishing, and to propose that ... Where is it?, here I want to congratulate the whole team of Alicante Vivo for the work they do and by the appearance of your blog in the Journal information.


Here is the photo of yore ...



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