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Travel Blogs from Granada
WE'RE LATE!WE'RE LATE!WE'RE LATE!WAKE UP!
... 50/2 we managed two 'reclining' seats on the night train. It was hot, loud and the couple to the right of me had a damn cat in a cage so my eyes were swollen and red and my Benadryl was naturally packed! I managed to fall asleep only to be woken up by what I thought was a nudge from Ben - I had my eye mask on and ear buds in. I partially looked at my watch and read 0740 so in a tizzy I packed up my blanked, eye mask, and ...
Tapas and the good life
... headed out to an awesome, awesome bar ovelooking the palace on it's veranda/deck. Made heaps of Spanish friends and sang lots of Spanish songs. Really want to learn the language now.
On day three we headed off the Malaga. It was a Sunday and everything (I mean everything) was closed. Seems like a strange strategy for a country on the verge of economic oblivion.
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Granada - a grand place
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The Partal also has a place and gardens, but is mainly a series of towers. The Alcazaba is the fortress area and the oldest part of the complex.
Then we waited in the queue for our window of time to see the Nasrid Palaces. The patios, carved ...
Adventures to the Alhambra and Cordoba
... and it is his interest in the building that probably allowed for its preservation and not destruction of the Muslim structure. Moorish poets have described the Alhambra as "a pearl set in emeralds," in allusion to the color of its buildings and the woods around them. The palace complex was designed with the mountainous site in mind and many forms of technology were considered. The park is overgrown with wildflowers and grass in the spring and was planted ...
Trip to Granada and Alhambra
... weaponry as we have seem in many of the military fortresses in other countries.
Inside we saw the ruins of other buildings that had once made up the living quarters of the soliders and staff of the military. At the far end, from the entrance towers stood the Watch Tower (Torre de la Vela) which had an overview of all the ...