In the background of this photo is a large historical tower that used to be a part of the city wall.
Here is a funny Falla. The 120 is a speed limit sign and it's been crossed out because the gov't recently lowered the speed limit to 110 km/h to try and cut down on gas consumption. Next to it is the Lacoste alligator on a warning sign. It reads "pijos sueltos" which translates as rich people on the loose.
A viagra pill with legs and its future user.
Traditional dress of the Valencian women during Las Fallas.
Each day during the week of Las Fallas, they have a firework show in the main square around 2 pm. They try to break the record of the decibel reading from the previous one. Here's the aftermath.
Izzy says that this is our Falla.
They even built a sand hand to collect money for this.
Here is a Falla. Just add fire and fireworks.
The one Falla they don't burn. I was told it's because she's a virgin.
Overall, we had a great time but staying up 24 hours straight was tough. We stayed up through the night and into delirium and caught a 6:30 am bus back to Madrid. There we suffered through a wasted Sunday. It was worth it though. The experience of Las Fallas in Valencia was amazing.
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