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Andalucia Road Trip, Day 3: Tarifa, Bolonia, Los Canos de Meca

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25 de junio 2009. After a walk on the beach in the morning in Tarifa, over strange rocks and under a pine tree forest, we proceeded to Bolonia, which I had read about in passing and sounded interesting. I have to say that this was one of the greatest finds on the trip, with its intact Roman ruins, desert-like sand dunes, and clear blue waters where we were finally able to snorkel (but with our swimming goggles :P). The original destination for the trip was actually Los Canos de Meca, where England won the final battle against Spain, and where Nelson Trafalgar was fatally wounded. We had thought of going there since February, and so it was to be the last stop on the way back to Cadiz. By that time, my camera's battery was dead, so I don't have any pictures of the place, which is okay, because after all the places we'd been to, the place was actually a disappointment. The trip ended with a breakfast of our three-day old bread and honey the next day at the parque natural of ...

Andalucia Road Trip, Day 2: Ronda, Gaucin, Castellar, Tarifa

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24 de junio 2009. Ronda, we discovered, was the birthplace of modern bullfighting (i.e. where the torero approaches the bull on foot rather than on a horse) as well as the headquarters of the Spanish Inquisition (!). Also, I have to say that literary greats such as Hemingway and Rilke have been there, and I can understand why they stayed awhile; I wanted to stay longer, too. Definitely one of my favorite places in Spain now. But then we had places to go and things to see. The general plan for the day was to head down towards the coast, stopping at interesting miradores or lookout points along the way. When we saw an interesting castle on top of a ridge, we decided to stop and explore, and that is how we discovered Gaucin. Castellar turned out to be a tiny, abandoned village inside a castle on top of a hill that had been taken over by artsy types because the original residents' farms were flooded when a dam was built. While looking for a campsite, we found this eerie place with b...

Andalucia Road Trip, Day 1: Arcos de la Frontera, Sierra de Grazalema, Ronda

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23 de junio 2009. Free of coursework at last, the traveling twins strike again. This time the plan was to do a road trip through Andalucia's pueblos blancos , the former territory of the Moors in the 1300s, and to do it camping style, which turned out to mean a very different thing in Spain. The first day consisted of cutting across the national parks in the mountains from Arcos dela Frontera, a tiny town with Spain's oldest altar and some saints' skeletons, until Ronda, a city built on top of a gorge. Some highlights from the first day....