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If you have a little time, I suggest you take a walk from Plaça de las Drassanes to the breakwater or the Barcelona cruise terminal. You will pass through some unique and little-visited places in the Port, an entity that is in constant transformation.
One of the notable locations is the Puerta de Europa Bridge, tilting and connecting the city with the cruise terminals and also with a little-visited promenade by the sea.
Another singular space is found just before reaching the bridge, where if we look on both sides of the road we will see a large number of vehicles prepared to be exported under the Ponent wharf, because, as far as we know, this port is the leader in traffic of vehicles through the Mediterranean.
I don’t know if they have combustion, electric or hybrid engines, but I like to see that they are all in a row and symmetrically parked, as we see in The Photos of La Vanguardia Readers, waiting for them to move to their destination, with the chain relevant logistics.
What is clear to us is the great skill of the professionals who carry out this work, since parking them so well positioned is not easy and even more so if it is necessary to do it in a short and careful space of time.