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 ...". paseéis
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 ...".
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 )
Photo 1: Front of Rabal Roig in 1939. Photo Graphic Memory extracted from Alicante and the Region. A Century in Pictures.
Rabal The wall is part of the coastline of Alicante, and is not wall (something that is widely spoken in Alicante when he mentioned the possible construction of the concrete wall). The wall is announcing the New Gate of the wall of Alicante with the neighborhood of Rabal Roig (specifically to the hermitage of the Virgen del Socorro or Lluc), formed in the eighteenth century. Photo 2: Calle Virgen del Socorro. Photo extracted from the web Alicante Vivo
Figueras Pacheco, in his Geography of the Kingdom of Valencia , tells us that the wall began Rabal, in his first book, during the reign of Philip III (1578 - 1621) to contain the ledge of the hill on which the suburb is built . Similarly, the author talks about the maritime tradition of the neighborhood, writing:
Curious this neighborhood, which has become a poor neighborhood of low prices that fed salted because it was a cheap way to keep what he had caught, in a neighborhood with the most expensive streets of Alicante (Virgen del Socorro), although the origin of the neighborhood is not exactly in that street, but in its easternmost end, around the shrine of Nuestra Senora del Socorro, demolished for reasons today that are not yet known. For almost 30 years enabled a place of worship, at the request of neighbors, in the parking lot near where the old chapel (Ramon Candelas Orgiles, The hermitage of the province of Alicante) . Photo 3: Shrine of Our Lady of Socorro or Lluc. Photo extracted from the web Alicante Vivo
Ultimately I left a bitter taste adrezado with some sugar. The bitter taste is the "walk" through my mouth every time I see the state in which the famous wall, coming to me shame. On the other hand are the sugary shades I read a couple of weeks, and I hope that little by little they change the taste in my mouth ... clear that I have them all with me ...