Fuente de piedra, spain

the sanctuary was closed but paths still open. we saw flamingos in the distance, but path to the lake was fenced and no access. we ended up finding our way to a bird blind and found other keen birdersLeggi altro
el torcal

amazing rock formations. great plants. there are cool shady gullies where more diversity of plants are found. montpellier maples grow naturally in the gully
dolmans of antequerra Tholos de El Romer

this one we drove to. there was a tour bus ahead of us with a ton of young adults. we had a snack in the shade while waiting to get i think they may have been Uni students. This site is in anLeggi altro
dolmans of antequera menga dolman

this is the oldest Dolman with pillars. the guide who was hosting told us that they think it was later used as a livestock pen as there are squared out indentations for wood and some rubbings againstLeggi altro
dolmans of Antequera viera dolam first

we arrive at the museum Archaeological Dolmens of Antequera. lovely grounds and there are some small trees and shade in the parking lot for us to eat our picnic lunch. its around 34 degrees. I hadLeggi altro
dolmans of Antequera-drive

on the road at the early time of almost noon and it is 31 degrees according to the car. tried to rest the foot a bit and leave it open to the air in the am. also a good chance to catch up on posts. weLeggi altro
paella then drive Mirador La Hoya

after dinner I wanted to go back to the west side of ronda for the sunset. I would have preferred to walk but I now have yet another blister on my foot so we decided to drive. we got onto the sameLeggi altro
river walk

the tour of the caves was 2 hours. we had our lunch up there after under the shade of some trees on the path. I though I nay have seen a brown deer like animal across the way on the limestone but notLeggi altro
cueva la pileta

we have reservations for the 1300 English tour of these prehistoric caves. pileta is a Roman pool. these caves were discovered in 1904 by a local farmer Jose bullon Lobato when he noticed thousand ofLeggi altro
dinner at el campillo

we walk up the same path we did the night before, but this time in dusk. we get to the top and el campillo is the restaurant right there so we sit down and eat. we had passed 3 English ladies askingLeggi altro
lower walls

it is windy after the concert so we head back to the car to get our sweaters. we want to go back to the west side of ronda where we were last night at the Puente del viente or windy gate to catch theLeggi altro
casa don bosco- spanish guitar

we got tix for the Spanish guitar concert by Paco Seco, recomended by Rick steeves. it was in the Casa muse don bosco. built in 1850 and remodeled. it was used as an orphanage after the originalLeggi altro
off to the museum

we were trying to find the municipal museum as it has a good archeology section, but we were having a hard time finding it. we ended up back in the plaza maria auxiliadoe where we had walked down lastLeggi altro
heavenly cookies

we made it to plaza duquesa de parcent. lots going on in square in preparation for a weekend festival. there is the old iglesia de santa maria la mayor church, brown colour. this amazing lilac scentedLeggi altro
views

more views you can see the old lower wall. there is another path there that we will do later.
walls east side

now to climb the walls. we did the lower wall up to the puerta y murallas de la xijara. some parts were quite steep and no rails but the views were amazing. this wall connected the Jewish quarter. itLeggi altro
arab baths -banos arabes

we went into the arab baths. great condition. they differ slightly from Roman baths I that there was more steam and less soaking in pools. there was a great video on how they were used. they were onLeggi altro
2 old bridges

over the Puente Viejo bridge, the old bridge then down towards the arab baths. but first we bad to cross the 2nd bridge the Arab bridge or the Puente Arabe o de san miguel.
the Puente Viejo was builtLeggi altro
ronda walk padre jesus neighbourhod

after finding parking over to the old town....one wrong turn took us up quite a vertical road that just ended. we walked through the padre jesus neighborhood named for the church in the area -iglesiaLeggi altro
ronda view from puerto de los molinis i

the view of the Puente nuevo from the puerto de los molinos.
Puerta Del Viento the wind gate was part of a wall system on the western flank to keep watch over the mills and cattle. this gate weLeggi altro
over the new bridge and down

so we headed to the old town to see if we could find the path down to one of the old gates. this is the new bridge Puente Nuevo built in 1793. there are 2 other bridges but we havent been to that sideLeggi altro
sunset and birds

you can walk north of the Alameda del Tajo along the edge there is a nice promenade but we wanted to go over the bridge and go down a bit. it was a good bird watching spot at this time of the day andLeggi altro
eve stroll ronda

walked to the old town . the drive in was gradual and around the north side of ronda. walking down the main st - ave Malaja- it goes right into the shopping street- Carrera Espinel- . at the end youLeggi altro
ronda

found the place in ronda, found the lockbox, found the right entrance got to 4th flr. apt A and the key did not work......deja vu. we had gone up portal 2 instead of portal 3.... finally got theLeggi altro
drive to ronda

left zahara just after 12. we were the only ones there last night. said bye to Jesus. Maria was not there today. drove to ronda and it took almost 3 hours. we went north to cadiz and turnedLeggi altro