Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gitanes-gorge-mlaga-3232015-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-recently-restored-credit-album-archivo-abc-ral-doblado-image582328919.html
RM2TRBADB–Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado
Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gitanes-gorge-mlaga-3232015-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-recently-restored-credit-album-archivo-abc-ral-doblado-image576079455.html
RM2TD6K67–Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado
Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gitanes-gorge-mlaga-3232015-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-recently-restored-credit-album-archivo-abc-ral-doblado-image576079147.html
RM2TD6JR7–Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado
Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gitanes-gorge-mlaga-3232015-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-recently-restored-credit-album-archivo-abc-ral-doblado-image582336182.html
RM2TRBKMP–Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado
Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gitanes-gorge-mlaga-3232015-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-recently-restored-credit-album-archivo-abc-ral-doblado-image582336156.html
RM2TRBKKT–Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado
Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gitanes-gorge-mlaga-3232015-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-recently-restored-credit-album-archivo-abc-ral-doblado-image582329025.html
RM2TRBAH5–Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado
Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gitanes-gorge-mlaga-3232015-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-recently-restored-credit-album-archivo-abc-ral-doblado-image582336171.html
RM2TRBKMB–Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado
Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/gitanes-gorge-mlaga-3232015-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-recently-restored-credit-album-archivo-abc-ral-doblado-image582336402.html
RM2TRBM0J–Gitanes Gorge (Málaga), 3/23/2015. The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey, recently restored. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Raúl Doblado
12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12311924-gitanes-gorge-mlaga-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-credit-album-archivo-abc-carlos-aguilera-bazn-image576586907.html
RM2TE1PDF–12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán
12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12311924-gitanes-gorge-mlaga-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-credit-album-archivo-abc-carlos-aguilera-bazn-image581473439.html
RM2TP0B8F–12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán
12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12311924-gitanes-gorge-mlaga-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-credit-album-archivo-abc-carlos-aguilera-bazn-image576588113.html
RM2TE1T0H–12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán
12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12311924-gitanes-gorge-mlaga-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-credit-album-archivo-abc-carlos-aguilera-bazn-image576586910.html
RM2TE1PDJ–12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán
12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. In the image, the Giants Bridge. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/12311924-gitanes-gorge-mlaga-the-gorge-runs-between-the-municipalities-of-ardales-lora-and-antequera-next-to-the-village-and-the-el-chorro-reservoir-there-is-a-three-kilometer-long-path-that-was-built-for-maintenance-workers-to-access-the-el-chorro-reservoir-hanging-from-the-walls-of-the-gorge-king-alfonso-xiii-visited-it-in-1921-and-since-then-it-began-to-be-known-as-caminito-del-rey-in-the-image-the-giants-bridge-credit-album-archivo-abc-carlos-aguilera-bazn-image576586899.html
RM2TE1PD7–12/31/1924. Gitanes Gorge (Málaga). The gorge runs between the municipalities of Ardales, Álora and Antequera, next to the village and the El Chorro reservoir. There is a three-kilometer-long path that was built for maintenance workers to access the El Chorro reservoir, hanging from the walls of the gorge. King Alfonso XIII visited it in 1921 and since then it began to be known as Caminito del Rey. In the image, the Giants Bridge. Credit: Album / Archivo ABC / Carlos Aguilera Bazán
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