Sight-seeing
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The Alhambra - GranadaThe Alhambra is a walled city and fortress in Granada, Spain. Built by an Islamic culture, the Alhambra has contained many palaces for different rulers throughout history. |
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Mezquita Cathedral - CordobaOne of the finest Cathedral's and Mosque's in Europe, the Mezquita is the largest temple structure in the world. Visited by 1.5 million Tourists every year, this is a must see sight! |
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Antequera Bull RingWhat would a visit to Spain be without seeing some real-life Bull-Fighting. |
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Cueva de los Murcielagos - ZuherosLiterally translated to "Cave of the Bats", Cueva de los Murcielagos is a spectacle of natural beauty. The caves, formed over thousands of years by limestone erosion, contain cave paintings and objects left by Neolithic cave dwellers. So whether your interested in Speleology (study of caves), Archaeology, or abstract Zoology or just general sightseeing, these caves will be another point on your "must see" list. |
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El Torcal - AntequeraEl Torcal Park Nature Reserve was up until recently (about 100 million years ago!!) under sea level. Within the 17km² area of the park lies some of the most spectacular limestone formations in the entire world. This location is ideal for hiking, so remember to pack some comfortable shoes. Also if you are thinking about riding, it is possible to reach 1.1km above sea level. |
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RhondaThis walled city was built in roman times and even spans a massive ravine. The picture shows a bridge spanning the ravine in the city. As with most Spanish cities, the buildings are traditional white wash and it has an impressive cathedral with its own, distinct architecture. |









