Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Here are pictures of the Mezquita, a very old Moorish castle, made a cathedral later on by the Christians. This is the Bell Tower, and the bells, as you very well know, were and still are rung to let you know what time it is.


The next picture is of the courtyard fountain, a very old, yet still remodeled by the Moorish, fountain indeed.







Since I do not know which picture will come first,
I will tell you that the picture with the paintings
and offering booth is an old Christian, well, offering booth.
The other picture is of old original Muslim arches.








Now for the last two photos. One is of fancier Muslim arches, the other, a statue of pure gold! The doors to the place were also made of gold!






Thursday, January 8, 2009





Just a few donkeys, one with it's head through our window!
Donkeys, I discovered, are sweet, sensitive, and stubborn!



Here's a cute little baby Barbary Ape  from Gibraltar, a town owned by the Brits who won it from the Spanish awhile ago. The rock of Gibraltar is a very historic place. There have been wars, sieges, and many other things, too. The Rock is very old itself. It is currently 70,000,000 years old.



















My monkey and me!




Here are dad and I, hiking in Tarifa.
Behind us is a cave, fixed up by climbers before.
Isn't that circle in the rock above us cool?We went a little further back, and found a cool, freshwater mountain lake.





Hola!
This is an old river gorge. The bridge we are standing on is called New Bridge, and it is located in Ronda.