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Religious Building Tag
Cordoba is a lovely town of white washed buildings and narrow streets. There is really only one site to see and it is huge, the Mezquita.
Since I have no way to upload photos yet I will have to describe it which is next to impossible. It is huge with over 800 columns. The mosque was built in four sections in the 8th and 9th centuries on the site of a Visigoth ...
All Aboard the SPAIN TRAIN¡
... Spain is in economic crisis, I wouldn't want to work either! Sevilla is a very old city but has a fantastic sculpture/tower in the main square that you can go up in and has great views of the city and lights up at night. The hostel we were staying at had a pub crawl with a few other hostels that night so we went along. We soon found ourselves in what seemed like America. Bar an Aussie, a few Canadians and us it was Yank central. I made mates with a guy from Chicago who ...
Excursion to Rhonda, Seville and beyond.
... through two ear pops, was much less hectic than other mountain climbs. The first ridges we encountered were very dry and somewhat rocky, scrub brush terrain. At certain points we could see the Mediterranean Coast which was clear with little cloud cover. Then as we got deeper in the mountains and began to lose sight of the sea we found the area was green and rich with trees. The colors ...
More on the Moors
Seville is absolutely charming. My favorite part of the past few days was going to the Real Alcazar (the royal palace). Originally a Moorish fort but built upon by subsequent royalty, the mudejar stonework and architecture is some of the most exquisite in the world. Every wall, floor, ceiling, and doorframe is a piece of art in its own right. The garden stretches on, peacocks walking around ...
Couchsurfing in the Rain!
Sleeping on buses is contagious. Before this trip I almost never slept on buses (unless, of course it was a 24 hour bus through South America and it was to be my bed for the night). I have always felt like I would be missing out on the scenery and who knows if I would ever be in said area again... well, my lovely housemate does not share this mindset and she falls asleep almost immediately anytime she gets in a moving vehicle (unless she's driving), and, above all, buses. Well, it has to ...