5/5 Turista I. 3 years ago on Google • 141 reviews
This
is
a
pretty
common
name
for
a
park
in
Spain
-
perhaps
because
they
actually
have
a
Constitution,
and
we
don't?
This
is
the
one
in
Estepona,
in
case
you're
wondering.
😁
It
is
a
lovely
place
to
sit
and
watch
the
fountains
shooting
up.
Just
off
the
main
road
going
from
the
seafront
up
to
the
Highway
-
the
Avenida
Juan
Carlos
I
-
near
the
smaller
of
the
two
Carrefour
supermarkets
and
opposite
the
Health
Centre
lies
this
little
gem
of
a
park.
A
children's
playground,
of
course.
But
also
lots
of
very
attractive
plants,
shrubs
and
trees,
and
loads
of
benches
to
sit
and
ponder
on
life,
love,
and
where
you
are
going
to
eat
this
evening.
It
has
two
special
points.
Firstly,
there
is
an
enormous
fountain
in
the
centre,
worthy
of
a
park
ten
times
the
size.
This
fountain
has
what
the
French
call
"Water
games
-
Jeux
d'eau",
by
which
they
mean
that
the
fountain
has
different
jets
that
go
up
and
down
in
turn,
making
watching
them
a
real
treat.
And
to
make
it
even
better,
you
can
see
the
pointed
church
tower
through
the
spray
-
a
lovely
sight!.
The
other
special
feature
is
an
iron
sculpture.
It
shows
two
figures
adding
-
and
removing
-
words
from
the
pages
of
a
book.
The
word
being
removed
is:
Ignorancia
-
I
don't
need
to
tell
you
that
in
English,
it's
obvious.
The
words
added
include
Faith,
Happiness,
Goodness,
Truth,
Justice,
Education,
Liberty,
Duty,
Rights,
Duty,
Peace.
A
statue
that
is
a
poem
in
itself.
Sit
in
the
park,
there
are
masses
of
benches,
read
the
poem,
watch
the
jets
of
water.
And
enjoy
life
in
Estepona.
And
then
decide
where
you
are
going
to
eat
this
evening.
:-)
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