Sevilla to Cordoba (by train) to Valencia (by car) |
There was a special car for bicycles with a little ramp from the train to the platform and we just rolled right on.....and off. |
Off to find our hotel, always a bit of a challenge in these large cities....... |
.......especially when they are on a very narrow one-way street with no big signs. |
Our room wasn't quite ready so we went to the nearest pastry shop for lunch. There was an amazing variety of sweets, sandwiches and chocolate. Donna is checking out the chocolate. |
After getting our room at 1:00 we set off on foot towards the cathedral. This is an example of the courtyards behind all those heavy doors we passed along the way. |
Cordoba's Roman wall from the 1st century AD. The Jewish Quarter and oldest part of the city is inside. |
This was such a lovely and unusual door that Donna had to take a picture.........Doug was patient. |
This is the entrance to the grounds of the Cathedral of Cordoba also formerly a grand mosque. The whole structure is a unique mixture of Moorish and Catholic architecture and traditions. |
Looking back from the doors in the picture before this one. |
This is what you see when you first walk inside. It was also about 20 degrees cooler. |
This is an excavation of the Christian church over which the mosque was built. |
This is where the choir is supposed to sit.....just slightly more ornate than our spot in St. Helen's back in Sweet Home! |
This place is so immense that pictures can't do it justice at all but we tried. |
One of the two pipe organs. This one had some kind of horn. |
This is a recent addition commemorating those whose lost their life during the religious persecutions of the 1930's. |
This guy thought Donna was taking a nap but she was only trying to get a good picture of the ceiling. However napping at that point had some appeal. |
Those are Roman era water works in the river. Those Romans were quite the engineers. |
All those dots between the roads are olive trees.........miles and miles of them. No wonder they serve them as hors d'ouerves at every meal. |
We aren't tilting at windmills yet but who knows?? We were really glad to see the temperature drop as we approached the coast. |
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WONDERFUL PHOTO'S YOU TWO...MUCH ENJOYING YOUR VITUAL TRIP, WEATHER NICE....STAY SAFE....GERT
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