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Tag Archives: Cordoba
Time for a relaxing walk through the park
Does anyone besides us sometimes feel that sightseeing can become overwhelming and what’s needed is to take a step back – a BIG step back? We had visited three great sites in three days, and it was time to take … Continue reading
Posted in Spain
Tagged Alcazar, Cordoba, garden, Spain, travel, UNESCO World Heritage Site
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More information, please!
The most important site in Córdoba, Spain is the Mosque–Cathedral. The name summed up what we already knew: We spent considerable time walking through, reading the few interpretative signs, observing, and, still, we couldn’t quite understand what we were seeing. … Continue reading
Posted in Spain
Tagged Cathedral, Cordoba, Mosque, Mosque–Cathedral, Spin, travel, trip planning
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A photography destination in Spain
A photography destination isn’t always a sure thing. Just because there’s a famous historic site, it doesn’t necessarily mean conditions will be right or that you’ll be inspired to take great photos. We’re optimists, and, in anticipation of great photo … Continue reading