
After we were done at the museum (which was amazing), we happened onto a huge peace rally. It was so cool, it had so many factions representing different causes in it. Sort of seemed like a big deal really, had police cars and went on forever and was very loud. From what I could tell, the general themes were tolerance, equal rights and global unity, along with non-violence of course.




Right near the peace rally was a smattering of stands selling souvenirs, but unfortunately I didn't find anything during the entire trip that I thought anyone I know would want. Pretty much every plate, postcard, print and T-shirt had an image of a bleeding bull on it, and, just....no. Sorry, Spain, but no.
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