Taste the adventure, then taste the paella – in Spain.
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Spain is quite famous for "white villages" especially in teh south of Spain. Here are a few
Casares
Casares
Famous town of Ronda
Famous Roman bridge in Ronda
Grazalema
Grazalema
Grazalema -
Nice pics!
Did you visit the stairs in Ronda? If not then you have a good reason to visit Ronda again
BTW: the plastic caps attached to bottles are mandatory in the EU in order to avoid plastic littering.@Wim said in Taste the adventure, then taste the paella – in Spain.:
Nice pics!
Did you visit the stairs in Ronda? If not then you have a good reason to visit Ronda again
BTW: the plastic caps attached to bottles are mandatory in the EU in order to avoid plastic littering.Did a lot of walking and took a lot of stairs in Toledo, but not sure if one set was more famous than another. They were all pretty cool!!
Re: bottle caps. Makes sense!!
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Love these! Makes me want to go back, this time see Gibralter.
Madrid and Toledo look exactly as I remember from my travels over two Easter weeks in 1985!
Memorable Toledo was medieval except for the railway station. I stayed in a pension near the castle, sharing a room with a young army lad; very hot weather and you could reach out the window and literally touch someone reaching from the bedroom opposite.
Spaniards siesta for 3 hours to avoid the afternoon heat, finish work at 7 and go for a walk & eat in the cool of the evening. Good life as I recall. -
Ha, we cross posted. I’ll have lunch in the Plaza Mayor tomorrow.
Bottle cap thingy is a mandatory annoyance in the EU. That’s what counts for innovation there these days.
@jon-nyc said in Taste the adventure, then taste the paella – in Spain.:
Ha, we cross posted. I’ll have lunch in the Plaza Mayor tomorrow.
Great minds think alike. First evening there, had lunch in the Plaza. Nice to sit there, but I was told that the restaurants are nothing special.
If you get a chance, try to have dinner and see the flamenco at Corral de la Moreria. Well worth it.
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Pretty girl, beautiful scenery, great pictures.
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TG, your life is nothing short of spectacular. Fantastic pictures! And paella over a wood fire? Wow.
@Mik said in Taste the adventure, then taste the paella – in Spain.:
And paella over a wood fire?
One thing I learned is that the traditional meat in paella is rabbit. I was offered to have it made with rabbit, but I turned it down. LOL
Taiwanese eat some pretty weird things, but rabbits seem too cute to eat. 555
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they sure made pretty buildings back in the day!