Looking down the street in Vejer, the southern coast of Spain
Linc and I in Cadiz, ready to hop back on the MV Explorer for our overnight journey to Casablanca!
Vejer, one of the many White Towns in southern Spain, built in the 8th to 12th century when the Moors ruled.
The Sevilla Cathedral
Look how big these horses are! Much larger than the thoroughbreds I’m used to in Australia.
There were many horse and carts to choose from in Sevilla, all with beautiful big Andalusian horses attached. (we couldn’t afford the 45 euro trip though)
A typical street in Sevilla
A statue depicting the normal dress of what all the women used to wear in Vejer until Franco came into power and forbid the clothing because he thought people could hide weapons under the long drapes
Fresh fish at a doorstep in Vejer, Spain
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Amazing photos!