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ZARAGOZA EXPO 2008: The exhibition opened on 14 June with water and sustainability as the main themes of the show. It was therefore disappointing to see hundreds of recently-planted flowers on the approaches dying because the irrigation system is not yet fully operational! Arriving at 10.30 we make our way to the press area to pick up accreditation. We know, from experience during the America’s Cup, that acquiring a press badge doesn’t come easily and here in Zaragoza it’s no different. The small, glass building is packed to capacity and, despite a numbering system, unabashed queue-barging is going on. After 40 minutes we give up and walk back to the entrance in the blistering heat; At the entrance there are long queues in the hot sun; 34º and rising. Although 300km from Madrid, Zaragoza shares the same arid temperatures. Add an exhibition area that consists of tiles, concrete, stainless steel stair rails and a minimum of shade and you become aware that you should have brought a hat, parasol and high-factor sun block. The map of the area is adequate but gives no clear information regarding restaurants. Take some time to study it before setting-off - it’s a 30-minute walk to the other end - so no point in covering that distance too often in the heat (as we did!) There’s a lot to see and one day is not enough. Each participating country has its own pavilion and some of them are quite opulent, some confusing and one or two not quite ready; which reflected a few of the outside areas. There are pools that should have been full of water but contained only muddy puddles, sections that aren’t finished and some that had clearly been abandoned altogether. The high temperature makes water essential and the show offered a reasonable 1€ for a 50cl bottle. Entertainments throughout the day and night are what one might expect from Cirque du Soleil, Latin and African bands, Arab drummers, Argentinian gauchos, Caribbean steel drummers, et al. Inspiraciones acuáticas, hombre vertiente, was interesting and innovative, depicting men on wires performing a balletic water spectacle which looked, and must have been exhausting, with six shows a day. Be careful to look where you sit. If you see a large black bucket-like affair over your seat, move, as it will drop a great deal of water on you. At mid-day watch out for the Cabalgata: ‘El Despertar de la Serpiente’, in which a long, wooden serpent, accompanied by performers from Cirque du Soleil, winds its way around the site. Music and dance: unmissable. Restaurants: Expo staff Opening Times: 09.30 – 03.00 Getting there: |
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