Monday, January 21, 2013

.Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain.

While staying in Granada I was sharing a room with Liz, a sweet lady from Yorkshire who had come to Spain to learn Spanish and live a little bit of its reality. Liz was expecting one of her friends to come and visit and had booked bus tickets for Cordoba. Unfortunately for Liz, fortunately for me, her friend didn't make it and we went together.

                                                            Orientation map---->

All I was listening to on our way.

Sunflowers chasing the sun!

As we got in Cordoba we went straight to its historical centre. To get there we had to pass by all the little shops.


 As I was walking I came across this bizarre shop with old musical instruments.

And then sneaked in a house's garden.

When around it's worth visiting "La Mezquita" an old Islamic Mosque, known now as a bell tower.


3 little Andalucians.

That's Liz standing at the bridge's entrance.



The bridge offered a variety of music shows. This lady was playing famous classical pieces on her violin while fighting against the wind.

And these 2 gentlemen were playing the song I had been listening to while traveling "Entre Dos Aguas". What a coincidence!

If you are around its definitely worth visiting especially around the evening when you might be lucky and catch the sunset.





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