RM2J9W8WR–Troglodyte cave dwelling of Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WAJ2–Traditional windows in the old town of Cordoba, during the Fiesta de los Patios in May. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WAEP–Traditional windows in the old town of Cordoba, during the Fiesta de los Patios in May. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WC17–Olvera, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WAYC–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WB7E–Window in the Patio de los Jardineros, Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WATF–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Martin de Roa, 7, San Ba
RM2J9WB78–Patio (courtyard) full of flowers and freshness of the Asociacion de Amigos de los Patios Cordobeses, San Basilio district. A UNESCO Intangible Cultu
RM2J9W9HH–Troglodyte cave dwellings of Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WBAD–Patio de la Cancela, Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WA69–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WB7K–Main courtyard of the Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W8RN–Wheat fields at Alvalade do Sado, Alentejo. Portugal
RM2J9W9AA–Troglodyte cave dwellings of Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WA8E–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WA9P–Andalusi House Museum. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W96K–The medieval 12th century castle of Olvera, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WC1G–Olvera, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WA33–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. San Basilio, Andalucia,
RM2J9WAHX–The Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) over Guadalquivir River and the Mezquita-Catedral. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WBAX–Patio of the Posada del Potro, initially an inn founded on the 14th century and nowadays the Centro Flamenco Fosforito, a place where we can study and
RM2J9W9A5–Troglodyte cave dwellings of Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W9RK–The Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) over Guadalquivir River and the Mezquita-Catedral. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WBPP–Detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. Juderia. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Andal
RM2J9WBG2–Interior of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W8X3–Troglodyte cave dwelling of Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WB2Y–The Bell Tower of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Patio de los Naranjos. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WB5A–Plaza de la Corredera, Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W972–Olvera, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WBJ2–Interior of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W9T1–The Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) over Guadalquivir River and the Calahorra Tower, a fortified gate. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba. Spain
RM2J9W9KT–Olvera, Spain
RM2J9W94E–The medieval 12th century castle of Olvera, Andalucia. Spain (MR)
RM2J9W9CJ–Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WBJD–Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Patio de los Naranjos. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W9NE–House of San Basilio district, full of flowers. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain (MR)
RM2J9WA5Y–Detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WBXE–Detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Andalucia, Spa
RM2J9WAHJ–The Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) over Guadalquivir River and the Calahorra Tower, a fortified gate. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba. Andalucia,
RM2J9W923–Troglodyte cave dwellings at the narrow streets of Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W9XJ–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. San Basilio, Alcazar Viejo. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WBAE–Patio de la Capilla, Palacio de Viana, a 14th century palace. Cordoba, Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WBCW–Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Patio de los Naranjos. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W96T–The medieval 12th century castle of Olvera, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WA5R–Laundry room in a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. San Basilio, Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WC5P–Cork oaks in Ourique, Alentejo. Portugal is the world's biggest producer of cork.
RM2J9WA9N–The fountain, source of water, wellness and freshness in the Patios of Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W9RP–The Roman Bridge (Puente Romano) over Guadalquivir River and the Calahorra Tower, a fortified gate. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Cordoba. Spain
RM2J9WA1E–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. Casa-Patio 'El Langosta'. San Basilio. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WACJ–Calle Cairuan (Kairouan) and roman walls of Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W9T4–Puerta del Puente giving access to the roman bridge of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WACN–Puerta de Almodovar (Almodovar Gate) facing Seneca statue and the roman walls. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WB7B–The well, for centuries the central piece of the patios in Cordoba. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WC1D–Gardens of the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (Alcazar of the Christian Kings), Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WA89–Detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WC52–Cork oaks in Ourique, Alentejo. Portugal is the world's biggest producer of cork.
RM2J9W9Y3–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. San Basilio, Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W9CK–Troglodyte cave dwellings and bars at Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WBFR–Interior of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, dating back to the 8th century A.D., a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WAMA–A popular district with the Plaza full of flowers during the Cruces de Mayo (May Crosses) Festival. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W9EM–Troglodyte cave dwellings and bars at Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WA45–Entrance to a private house with a wonderful patio full of flowers and freshness. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W9NM–Street of San Basilio, the old district, with a Meson, an old tavern. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WB81–A detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Andalucia, S
RM2J9WAD1–Patio (courtyard) full of flowers and freshness of the Asociacion de Amigos de los Patios Cordobeses, San Basilio district. A UNESCO Intangible Cultu
RM2J9WAJK–Islamic stonework in the exterior of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, dating back to the 8th century A.D., a UNESCO World Heritage
RM2J9W974–Troglodyte cave dwellings and bars at Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WAA6–A traditional house of Cordoba. Puerta de Almodovar (Almodovar Gate). Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WBGJ–Interior of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W8T2–Cork oaks at Ourique, Alentejo. Portugal is the world's biggest producer of cork.
RM2J9W9F8–Troglodyte cave dwellings and bars at Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WA38–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. Casa-Patio 'El Langosta'. San Basilio. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WA5H–Entrance to a private house with a wonderful patio full of flowers and freshness. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W927–Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WB52–A detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity., Juderia, Sa
RM2J9WAYK–Detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Spain
RM2J9WBJ3–A glass of wine and una tapa. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WB59–Street in the Juderia, old town of Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W9C5–Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W9KX–Olvera, Spain
RM2J9WAA4–Detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W9FE–Troglodyte cave dwellings and bars at Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W9A2–Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WAMN–Islamic stonework in the exterior of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, dating back to the 8th century A.D., a UNESCO World Heritage
RM2J9W9PN–The medieval 12th century castle of Olvera, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W96R–The medieval 12th century castle of Olvera, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9W9XM–Old town of Cordoba during the Fiestas de los Patios. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WA13–A traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. San Basilio, Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WAF0–Traditional windows in the old town of Cordoba, during the Fiesta de los Patios in May. A UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WBFX–Interior of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9W946–Troglodyte cave dwellings at the narrow streets of Setenil de las Bodegas, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WBXF–Plaza del Potro e Museo de Belas Artes. Cordoba, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WBPR–Detail of a traditional Patio of Cordoba, a courtyard full of flowers and freshness. Juderia. A UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Andal
RM2J9WAW5–Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos (Alcazar of the Christian Kings), Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WBPK–Patio (courtyard) of the Museo Arqueologico de Cordoba. Andalucia, Spain
RM2J9WAMB–Islamic stonework in the exterior of the Mezquita-Catedral (Mosque-Cathedral) of Cordoba, dating back to the 8th century A.D., a UNESCO World Heritage
RM2J9W9KG–Olvera, Andalucia. Spain
RM2J9WC27–Olvera, Andalucia. Spain
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