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Hyde Park

 I see two men playing chess, but not any chess, a gigant chess that is so big, as big as a squirrel, they are playing at the park while some people are watching. As I said, this people are playing chess, and the people that are sited, are watching the chess match. I don’t know, but I figure that more or less they can be playing weekly or something like that, maybe, they play when they find time to do it.  At the park probably you could do a lot of things, for example taking a run, or walking with your friends to have a nice conversation before a lunch. Also you can play with your friends, you can play football or even american football. At Bilbao we have the Doña Casilda park, that is one of the best parks in here, where you can be playing with some friends or watching some children in the park while you are having a icecream. With my friends a go for a lot of walks, but usually we don’t take them in the park, we take them in the streets for example in Uribitarte. As I said, ...

Look, there’s a koala over there!

  After checking the official Taronga Zoo Sydney website, I found that if a group of eight 14-year-old teenagers buys their tickets online, they can save about 20%, which is roughly 50 Australian dollars in total. One really cool thing about this zoo is that you can actually spend the night there.  Taronga offers experiences like the Wildlife Retreat, an eco-friendly hotel inside the zoo, and Roar and Snore, a kind of luxury camping with tents, meals and night tours. The Wild Australia Experience is another highlight, as it includes a guided tour with a zoo keeper, behind-the-scenes access and close encounters with Australian animals like koalas.  Overall, I think Taronga Zoo is worth visiting because it’s fun, educational and offers unique experiences you don’t find in a normal zoo. I would definitely recommend it to friends and family.

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https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/martinalbizu09podcast/episodes/2026-02-02T08_45_58-08_00