Hey, welcome to my photo blog where I will share moments of the life in Valencia, Spain. -Fredrik Stai

Every day during the Fallas, at 12:00 in the Plaza de Ayuntamiento, local pyrotechnics set off a series of explosions loud enough to make it feel like you are standing right next to an earthquake, which goes on for at least five minutes, with a gran finale at the end which is called.. naturally, the earthquake. It's a shame that photos don't include sound or movement. I guess it is something you have to experience to really understand.
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The first time there with a camera, taking photos from "the blue hour" and into the night.

Between two busy streets in Ruzafa runs a park, which has an exposition of bronze sculptures.
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Photos from a long walk around almost all the parts of the old town.

The football fields are spread over a huge area in the park in the middle of the city.