Emotions were high as the heart-pounding tradition of building human towers made a return to Tarragona, Spain, where thousands of spellbound spectators gathered for the city's biennial competition.
In Barcelona, the Catalonian cultural tradition of human towers, or Castells, is a source of strength and community. ANITA LI: Imagine you walk into a Catalonian plaza, and you see a guy climbing onto ...
TARRAGONA, Spain (AP) — The tradition of building human towers, or castells, dates back to the 18th century and takes place during festivals in Catalonia in northeast Spain. "Colles," or teams, ...
As we set out on our walk, the Mediterranean sun shines down through the tall buildings that line the streets of the Eixample. This district in Barcelona is laid out in a precise grid pattern of wide ...
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TARRAGONA, Spain (AP) — Dozens of people squeeze together, pressing as tight as they can get. The stronger the foundation they build, the less likely their human tower will collapse. As children and ...