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David Stanley
Playa de Bajo de Guía fronts onto the Guadalquivir River at Sanlúcar de Barrameda, Spain. #PlayadeBajodeGuia #Guadalquivir #SanlucardeBarrameda #Spain
David Stanley
Sanlúcar de Barrameda at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River, 44 km north of Cádiz, Spain, faces the Atlantic Ocean. Excursion boats to Parque Nacional de Doñana leave from a small wharf on Playa de Bajo de Guía. #SanlucardeBarrameda #Guadalquivir #Cadiz #Spain #ParqueNacionaldeDonana #PlayadeBajodeGuia
David Stanley
A horse peeks out of a stable at the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda in Ronda, Spain. #horse #stable #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
This dramatic painting (2003) by Spanish artist Miquel Barceló Artigues is in the Museo Taurino of the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda in Ronda, Spain. #MiquelBarceloArtigues #MuseoTaurino #PlazadeToros #RealMaestranzadeCaballeria #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
Bullfighting costumes, capes, and mementos are on display at the Museo Taurino inside the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda in Ronda, Spain. #bullfighting #MuseoTaurino #PlazadeToros #RealMaestranzadeCaballeria #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
Bullfighting outfits are on display at the Museo Taurino inside the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda in Ronda, Spain. #bullfighting #MuseoTaurino #PlazadeToros #RealMaestranzadeCaballeria #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería (1785) in Ronda, Spain, is a Spanish bullfighting icon dating back to the 16th century. Both Ernest Hemingway and Orson Welles observed corridas here many times. #PlazadeToros #RealMaestranzadeCaballeria #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda (1785) was one of the first bull rings in Spain to be constructed entirely from stone. With a diameter of 66 metres, it's the largest in Spain. #PlazadeToros #RealMaestranzadeCaballeria #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
A statue of a fighting bull (2005) by Nacho Martín is outside the Plaza de Toros de la Real Maestranza de Caballería de Ronda in Ronda, Spain. #bull #NachoMartin #PlazadeToros #RealMaestranzadeCaballeria #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The choir of the Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor in Ronda, Spain, occupies the center of the older Gothic portion of the church. This part of the church was built directly above a former mosque. #ColegiatadeSantaMarialaMayor #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
On the last Saturday of September the image of the Virgen de la Aurora is carried in procession from the Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor to another church in Ronda, Spain. #VirgendelaAurora #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The altar del Sagrario is behind the choir at the back of the Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor in Ronda, Spain. The image of the Virgen de la Aurora is displayed here on a silver float used in processions. #altardelSagrario #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
An earthquake in 1580 did serious damage to the Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor in Ronda, Spain. Subsequently the half of the church toward the main altar was rebuilt in the Renaissance style. #ColegiatadeSantaMarialaMayor #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor in Ronda, Spain, was built over a 13th century Moorish mosque. Near the entrance are some intricately decorated horseshoe arches remaining from the mosque's mihrab (prayer niche). #ColegiatadeSantaMarialaMayor #Ronda #Spain #Moorishmosque #mihrab
David Stanley
The Colegiata de Santa María la Mayor in Ronda, Spain, was built above a 13th century mosque after the Christian conquest in 1485. The mosque's mudéjar-style minaret is crowned by a Gothic campanile. #ColegiatadeSantaMarialaMayor #Ronda #Spain #mudejar #minaret
David Stanley
The narrow winding streets of the old quarter of Ronda, Spain, date from the long period of Moorish control from 713 to 1485. #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The ancient walls of Ronda, Spain, were begun by the Moors in the 13th century. The Iglesia del Espíritu Santo beyond is one of the oldest in the city, built soon after the Christian conquest in 1485. #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The Arco de Felipe V (1616) leads into the old formerly Moorish quarter of Ronda, Spain. #Moorish #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The Arco de Felipe V is just above the Puente Viejo (1616) over the Río Guadalevín at Ronda, Spain. Until the larger Puente Nuevo was constructed in 1793 this was the only entry point into the old city. #ArcodeFelipeV #Guadalevín #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
Ronda, Spain, is cut in two by El Tajo Gorge. In this photo looking southeast toward the Puente Viejo, the old Moorish quarter is on the right and the newer city on the left. #Ronda #Spain #ElTajoGorge #PuenteViejo
David Stanley
The whitewashed buildings of Ronda, Spain, cling to the edge of the 100-meter-deep El Tajo Gorge above the Río Guadalevín. #Ronda #Spain #ElTajoGorge #Guadalevin
David Stanley
Hiking trails descend into El Tajo Gorge in Ronda, Spain. #ElTajoGorge #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The Puente Nuevo (1793) over El Tajo Gorge connects the older Moorish quarter of Ronda, Spain, to the newer areas built after the Christian conquest in 1485. The central part of the bridge was once used as a prison. #PuenteNuevo #ElTajoGorge #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
The Andalucian countryside west of Ronda, Spain, is strikingly beautiful. #Andalucia #Ronda #Spain
David Stanley
A sweeping view of much of Andalucia west of Ronda, Spain. is obtained from the Balcón del Coño. #Andalucia #Ronda #Spain #BalcondelCono
David Stanley
The Alameda del Tajo is a pleasant 19th century park and promenade in Ronda, Spain. It ends at a spectacular viewpoint called the Balcón del Coño. #AlamedadelTajo #Ronda #Spain #BalcondelCono
David Stanley
The 14th century Castillo de Gibralfaro in Málaga, Spain, was built by the Nasrid emirs of Granada to defend the Alcazaba below. #CastillodeGibralfaro #Malaga #Spain #Nasrid
David Stanley
The Castillo de Gibralfaro in Málaga, Spain, is connected to the Alcazaba below by a 14th century double wall and a modern footpath. #CastillodeGibralfaro #Malaga #Spain #Alcazaba
David Stanley
This extraordinary window arch was added to the Alcazaba in Málaga, Spain, during a 14th century refurbishment by the Nasrid emirs of Granada. #Alcazaba #Malaga #Spain #Nasrid
David Stanley
The Nasrid palace in the Alcazaba de Málaga, Spain, was originally constructed in the 14th century by the emirs of Granada. The Patio de la Alberca and other structures had to be rebuilt in the 20th century on the basis of archaeological remains. #Nasrid #Alcazaba #Malaga #Spain #PatiodelaAlberca
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