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BARCELONA, Spain — A group of tourists were sitting at an outdoor table in the Spanish city of Barcelona, trying to enjoy their drinks, when a woman raised a cheap plastic water gun and shot an ...
The controversial tower was designed by French arquitect Jean Nouvel and is owned by the water company, Aigües de Barcelona. Nouvel was inspired by Gaudí's arch ...
A group of tourists were sitting at an outdoor table in the Spanish city of Barcelona, trying to enjoy their drinks, when a ...
Tourists in Barcelona sprayed with water as overtourism protests escalate - Diners were drenched by disgruntled locals who ...
BARCELONA, Nov 28 (Reuters) - Water bills will rise sharply in Barcelona and neighbouring cities due to a long-running drought in Spain's northeast as the costs of desalination and water ...
Protestors Spray Tourists with Water Guns During Demonstration Against Overtourism in Barcelona. Footage of the demonstrations shows protesters chanting “Tourists go home!” and carrying signs ...
The Defender of the 37th America’s Cup, Emirates Team New Zealand, have made a welcome addition to the skyline of Barcelona, becoming the fourth team to launch and sail at the Cup venue.
Protesters used water pistols against unsuspecting tourists in Barcelona and on the Spanish island of Mallorca to demand a rethink of an economic model they believe is damaging the area.
Like Battersea, Barcelona’s plant is set to undergo a radical transformation into the new Catalunya Media City—a cutting-edge hub for digital arts, technology, and education.
A visually striking phenomenon, known as a “fog waterfall”, was visible above the Barcelona skyline during sunrise on April 27.Alfons Puertas Castro, a member of the Fabra Observatory team of ...
Barcelona locals took aim at tourists, squirting them with water guns as they protested overtourism in the region this past weekend. Video footage shows marchers chanting “Tourists go home ...
Outside the protests, Barcelona locals are not toting water guns or taking aim at tourists. And many in the city still support tourism, which is a pillar of the local economy.
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