Spanish Students Travel Abroad

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  • La Giralda in Sevilla.

  • A courtyard in the Alhambra.

  • An overview of Granada from the Alhambra Palace.

  • One of the courtyards located in the Alhambra.

  • The Royal Palace located in Madrid.

  • The Don Quixote Statue located in Madrid.

  • Plaza de Toros de Las Ventas, a bullring in Madrid. The statue depicted is a bullfighter paying respect to Doctor Alexander Fleming, who discovered penicillin.

  • The castle of Segovia.

  • Ancient Roman ruins in Merida.

  • Ancient Roman ruins in Merida.

  • The Parque Maria Luisa is located in Sevilla.

  • The Real Alcázar de Sevilla featured tall, detailed ceilings.

  • The Curved corners of buildings are a unique feature to architecture in Barcelona.

  • La Rambla is a vivacious town center in Barcelona with many shops and restaurants.

  • Narrow alleyways led to large town squares and stunning architecture.

  • The Cathedral de Barcelona.

  • An overlook gave way to a view of the Mediterranean Sea.

  • The Basilica of Sagrada Familia. Five generations have witnessed the construction of the temple, and to this day it continues.

  • A view of Barcelona from the top of an an bullfighting ring.

  • The silhouette of a statue located outside of the Almudena Cathedral.

  • Madrid’s busy streets created an eccentric atmosphere.

  • The intricate detail in the architecture of many historic buildings was breathtaking.

  • The Royal Palace, located in Madrid. It contains over 13 hectares, 870 windows, 240 balconies, and 4 staircases. However, the royal family does not live in the palace.

  • The view of Barcelona from the top of an old bull fighting ring.

  • The cobbled streets of a the lively Barcelona.

  • The Catalan Independence flag flies in the wind. The flag is outside of many windows in Barcelona. It represents the want for Catalan independence from Spain.

  • Roman ruins in the small town of Merida.

  • Roman ruins in the small town of Merida.

  • The town of Segovia, a rural town an hour outside of Madrid.

  • Segovia was a town full of history and picture perfect moments.

  • Roman ruins in the small town of Merida.

  • Roman ruins in the small town of Merida.

  • The canal visitors can canoe through in the Plaza de Espana.

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Over spring break, 29 students traveled alongside Mrs. Basanta, Mrs. Crager, and Mrs. Gonzalez, the middle school Spanish teacher, to explore new cultures and test their Spanish speaking abilities. Students who have been enrolled in a Spanish 3 class or higher were eligible for the trip, and many took advantage of the once in a lifetime opportunity.