“For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel’s sake. Robert Louis Stevenson
It was a wise choice to visit Spain and Tangier, Morocco in late May and early June. It was quiet calm before the storm of crowds at the major attractions. We passed through Sevilla, Ronda, Granada, Marbella and then Tangier before heading back to New York. This post begins a three-part series on this extraordinary trip. First up, Sevilla & Ronda, Spain
sevilla, spain
The gothic Sevilla Cathedral is enormous, considered the third largest in floor space in the Christian world after St. Peter’s in the Vatican and St. Paul’s in London.
A photograph from the Giralda, which is accessed from inside the Cathedral. It’s wonderful to view the Alcazar and the pinnacles of the Cathedral.
Sevilla, Spain
Sevilla, Spain :: The city was the inspiration for the comic opera, The Barber of Seville.
Me with Steve, Palacio Gotico Sevilla, Spain (photo credit @Raffie)
Reflection in the Garden….reflecting Morrish, Renaissance and Baroque styles …. Sevilla, Spain.
Sevilla, Spain
Looking down the street in Sevilla, Spain.
Leaving Sevilla and exploring the sunflowers in El Coronil Spain.
ronda, spain
Me at the Plaza de Toros Bullring :: Ronda, Spain (photo credit ©Kylie). To this day they hold some bullfights. Ernest Heminway loved coming to Ronda to watch.
The Puente Nuevo — The New Bridge — joining the old Moorish town with the newer parts.
Ronda, Spain :: declared a city by Julius Caesar in late 4C AD.
Ronda, Spain, overlooking the El Tajo Gorge. Ronda is a popular city in this Andalucia community.
Most are taken with the Canon EOS 5D MarkIII.
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