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Andalucia - My Week in Spain’s Eclectic South

Andalucia - My Week in Spain’s Eclectic South
Andalucia - My Week in Spain’s Eclectic South

I visited Andalucia and Tangier, Morocco in January of this year. I compiled and edited some photos as a way to destress from studying for finals. One of my favorite parts of Europe, with some of the best food and the friendliest people. I hope to return someday and cover the cities I have yet to visit (Cadiz, Malaga, Jerez, Ronda, Arcos, Gibraltar) hope you all enjoy :))

1 - Plaza de España at dusk, Sevilla
2 - A carriage trotting down the Plaza de España, Sevilla
3 - The Courtyard of the Lions in the Alhambra, Granada
4 - The intricate carvings of the Alhambra, Granada
5 - The rolling ceaseless arches of the Mezquita, Cordoba
6 - View of the bell tower-minaret of the Mezquita, Cordoba
7 - The pastel church of San Ildefonso, Sevilla
8 - The cross of triumph outside the General Archive of the Indies, Sevilla
9 - The ruins of Roman Italica on a dreary day, Sevilla
10 - A Moroccan flag draped above a bustling street, Tangier
11 - A view of the Albaicin and its hills, Granada
12 - Mint tea and Moroccan delights, Tangier
13 - Fans and silk on display in a nice alleyway, Sevilla
14 - Imposing La Giralda and towering Cathedral, Sevilla
15 - Altarpiece that projects Catholic ascendancy, Sevilla
16 - The sarcophagus of Columbus, Sevilla
17 - The cozy palace of Las Dueñas, Sevilla
18 - View across the Romam Bridge, Cordoba
19 - Whitewashed streets after rain - Cordoba
20 - An alleyway from centuries prior - Cordoba

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