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El Triguero Carmona

N-398 Carretera, El Viso del Alcor Carmona, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands

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Its the people you meet

A travel blog entry by lavisher

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... friends we had made in the past three days had departed for other desitinations by now, Alssya was still there for a few for hours, her bus left that night, and Ryan was still around; and a birthday is always better spent with friends. The three of us took Erin out for her birthday dinner, all expensise paid! And while Alyssa had to dash for the bus station before dessert Ryan and I went overkill with chocolate mousse cake and a double fugde brownie, candles and all! ...

**BONUS EDITION** Traveler Rules of Engagement

A travel blog entry by atlantakevin

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... for other customers to hear.) Incorrect change COULD happen innocently if you're in a very busy area where one clerk is trying to help many tourists all clamoring for assistance before their tour bus leaves without them, but can also happen anywhere as a scam (including the U.S!) so it's a good practice. Anytime you're paying with a larger denomination, it's good to draw attention to the size bill you're giving the cashier such as, ...

Sevilla (Spain).

A travel blog entry by nievesjordan

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... br> I admired the “patios” full of flowers and peace and visited the Hospital de los Venerables. It was used originally to care for old priests and established in 1627. The Church was built in 1689 and has a beautiful painted ceiling. Many of the murals are the work of Valdes Leal and his son, Lucas Valdes. It reminded me of churches that I saw in Ouro Preto (Brazil), because in Spain I have not seen many chuches like this one.
The patio of the Hospital has ...

Orientation and a little discoteca

A travel blog entry by kelseykoehne

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... perfume and because you can taste their sweetness. Its amazing how much planning went into these gardens. When classes start I am definitely taking my homework and writing in the gardens. I took lots of pictures because of course I can't describe to all of you the beauty of it all. After both the tours we ate lunch then took a siesta and then went out to have a welcome party. The welcome party was at the same bar we went to see the soccer game at and come ...

Seville

A travel blog entry by jimbogar

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... a tourist, for some reason, responded to my question about how to walk into town by jerking her thumb over her shoulder and rolling her eyes.

So I set off manfully to walk into the city. The road outside the station stretches indefinitely off into the crumbling apartment building, weary department store, horn-blaring distance in either direction. But which way was the old quarter? It was dead flat, there wasn't a church spire to be ...