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The Dalinian Triangle is about 40 square kilometers of pure Dalinese surreality.  The three corners are: the Gala Dali Castle in Pubol, Salvador Dali's house in Port Ligat, and the Dali Theatre-Museum in Figueres.  It's tricky to navigate because, as you'll see in my tale, you need to make reservations in advance and travelling between locations is not that easy.  This was our plan, most carefully constructed by my beloved wife after hours of wrestling with the Dali websites: From Barcelona, we were to take the commuter train to Pubol, hop a cab to the Gala Dali Castle which was about 2+ miles from the train station.  Then we were to hop back on the following commuter train to Figueres, which was the end of that line.  However, because of restrictive times on when the triangle corners were open, we would then hop a commuter bus to Cadaques, check into our AirBnB, and then walk to Port Ligat, which was separated by a small hill from Cadaques.  Then, that afternoon, we would see the Dali house.  The next day, we planned to get back on that bus to get back to Figueres, then hop a cab to the Theatre-Museum, then get back to our AirBnB that night via that same commuter bus. The bus between Cadaques and Figueres is about an hour ride. The catch? The entry times for our reservations were strictly regulated and did not match up with the arrival and departure times of our various commutes. We would be late and the websites warned us that the times were strict.

So with great excitement, we bid goodbye to Barcelona and began our pilgrimage to the Dalinian Triangle.

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