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Street Connect in Barcelona
Barcelona is an architectural anomaly. Never mind the endless granite ledges, banks on every corner and perfectly clement weather, the most impressive thing about Barna, as the locals call it, is that the city still somehow manages to remain fresh after all these years.
Yeah sure, everyone and their grandma has been to Macba, Sants and Paral·lel, but the Catalonian government's rebuilding programme means that even now, 25 years after the world's best skaters started visiting the city en masse, there are new obstacles to be found and new tricks to be filmed.
Take this edit from Nuremburg's 'Street Connect' crew, hosted by Pocket Skate Mag and featuring the amazing Wanja Bach (if you've been to Barca, this is the "local" guy you told all your mates about). Yeah, Sants Estacio gets a hammering like it's 1999, but there's so much stuff you've never seen before. Only Barcelona can provide that and long may it continue!