Friday, June 8, 2012

Kazie Spain Pictures (Part III)

Salamanca's main square

A Salamanca wall with shell decorations. We were told these have religious significance, due to James' being a fisherman.


A narrow street in Caceres


The "mushrooms" in Seville. They stand above an antiquities museum which is underground and include Roman relics

Statue of El Cid and Jacaranda trees in the background. We saw lots of these everywhere
in the south

A house on the edge of the botanical gardens, Seville

A Roman ruins dig in the middle of an open courtyard. I had to reach above the fence to get this shot, so it was an accidental success

Seville Cathedral exterior

The special altar set up for the feast of the assumption the week following our stay there

Ronda, historical birthplace of bullfighting, and a town literally split by this gorge. Not an ideal place for young children to play safely, I thought

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