DAY 6 - IN SEVILLE
Our last two days were spent in Seville, the first wandering the streets in the more Northern area. The first place we visited was the Metropol Parasol. This structure opened in 2011 and claims to be the largest wooden building in the world. There may be some dispute on this claim as the Toda-Ji temple in Nara, Japan can also make this claim as well as the airship hangar in Tillemoook, Oregon State. In any event it is big! Having seen all three this a difficult question as they are all so different in style.
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| The Metropol Parasol |
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| A plaque on the side of the building |
| Under the roof |
| Plenty of fish |
| Iberian Hams |
| Thin cut ham, very delicious |
| A large array of fish |
| This one looks a bit tired |
| Quite artistic |
| More lovely looking hams |
| Yes, live snails, ugh |
| Not all of Seville is old and there were some fine modern buildings |

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