Here we go again. Today in Barcelona, Spain we did a huge scavenger hunt! There were quiz questions we had to answer, photos we had to take at certain landmarks and videos we had to make. Some of the videos required us to even sing and dance to get good points for that location.
All of the teams had to do two required challenges on the scavenger hunt. One requires us to make a mosiac similar to the artist Gaudi, and the next was to spraypaint graffiti on a box. Besides those two required challenges, we had 47 others to choose from throughout the city.
By the time we were done with the graffiti challenge it was time for lunch. We were hot and tired! After lunch we decided on a new strategy. Instead of running all around the city, we hired a cab for a “city tour”. Our driver, Raul, really didnt get what we wanted at first. By the time we got to thru the second location and challenge, Raul became completely engaged with our scavenger hunt. He was getting out of the cab with us, taking some of our videos so all three of us could be in them and guiding us to the best places to get to. He was awesome. What a blast the afternoon was!
Many of the places on the scavenger hunt had to do with the local architect/artist Gaudi. We saw one of his homes as well as the as yet incomplete church La Sagrada Familia.
After dinner in a local restaurant we boarded a bus to our next location an hour and a half away, Sant Feliu de Guixols, at the north east coast of Spain, for tomorrows challenges.