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July 2004 pt. 4 |
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Cordoba and Sevilla and some MASSIVE religious centers. |
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Cordoba • Still-Used Roman Bridge. Those Romans rocked that engineering. Georgia Tech, take note. |
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Madrid • Holiday Inn Breakfast is the best because of Full Fat Milk! |
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Cordoba • Mosque of the Caliphs • Ceiling of the Prayer Chamber. Impressive, eh? |
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Cordoba • Mosque of the Caliphs • Double Arches. Muzzy architects represent! |
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Sevilla • Islamic Tower by Night. We took a carriage ride and I pretended to understand the driver's spanish. |
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Cordoba • Local Burger King. The locals did seem to like McDonalds, though. |
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Sevilla • Cathedral • Columbus' Tomb. He was Italian. |
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Sevilla • Cathedral • This is the largest altar in Spain. The figures start small, but by the time you reach the top, they're life-size. |
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