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Moorish Spain
... We also had the opportunity to see the burial place of Ferdinand and Isabel of Spain. I know I've mentioned them before, and just as a reminder these are a few things they did: unified the regions of Aragon and Castile to create the Spain of today, drove the Muslims out of Spain, killed Jews during the Spanish Inquisition they started, and provided funding for Christopher Columbus's journey to the Americas. Needless to say it was exciting to ...
Alhambra and Hamman baths
... it uses lots of geometic forms in its decorations. Alah is written all over inside with arabic script (carved into the stone walls). The eight pointed stars symbolise the heavens and many other decorations had many other meanings. Celings were carved and painted in woods and mosaics of glass and tile were everywhere.
The use of water was there both outside and inside to allow for cooling and clensing ...
Tapas
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The Alhambra
... summer but the overcast day kept us cold and we were soon chilled to the bone. I could hardly press the shutter release on my camera at one point.
We finished the Palaces and went on to some of the gardens. There were some persimmon trees and orange trees with fruit still on them. There were more fountains and pools. Then we went to the Al Kazaba, or fort, where we had some great views of Granada, even though it was still ...
Alhrambra - the most romantic place on earth.
... ensured the temperature was cool and even. I listened to the words of american writer and Alhambraphile Washington Irving who lived at the palace early in the 19th Century and wrote Tales of the Alhambra, a book which introduced the complex to a whole new audience. When Irving traveled here the palace was derelict. Today it is one of the foremost attractions in Spain.
Another famous visitor, as I eluded to yesterday, ...