Malaga - Ronda - Sevilla
Dear All,
I have lost this post from Sevilla twice now, so I´m probably not going to be very lyrical. Ironically each time I lost it was when I tried to copy it to the clipboard so I didn´t have to worry about losing it! This time I´m using notepad, which will hopefully be more reliable...
I got to Malaga just fine despite the worry of delays at UK airports due to increased security. I met Hilary in Malaga who had made it up from Morocco with no problems. It was a good time to be in Malaga (asside of a lack of hotel availability, that meant we ended up staying somewhere a bit nicer than our means) as it was the ´feria de malaga´an annual festival that we had a great time at.
The next day we managed to arrive at the bus station and step on to the most scenic bus route to Ronda, our next stop. Ronda is one of the ´white towns´beautiful towns situated on tops of hills in stunning countryside. Often fortified by the Moors. The bus stopped at many which meant we could check them out on the way to the main one, Ronda.
From Ronda we head to Sevilla where we have been for three days. Generally the weather has been warm and sunny but there was absolutely torrential rain on Thursday morning, which was vey random and caught us (and Sevilla) off-guard. There´s plenty more cool stuff to see here (cathedral, palace, towers, and the roman ruins at ITallica that we visited this afternoon).
Tomorrow we´re off to Cordoba on the high speed train. Then it´s villages in the Sierra Nevada and finally Granada.
Cheers,
Ali
I have lost this post from Sevilla twice now, so I´m probably not going to be very lyrical. Ironically each time I lost it was when I tried to copy it to the clipboard so I didn´t have to worry about losing it! This time I´m using notepad, which will hopefully be more reliable...
I got to Malaga just fine despite the worry of delays at UK airports due to increased security. I met Hilary in Malaga who had made it up from Morocco with no problems. It was a good time to be in Malaga (asside of a lack of hotel availability, that meant we ended up staying somewhere a bit nicer than our means) as it was the ´feria de malaga´an annual festival that we had a great time at.
The next day we managed to arrive at the bus station and step on to the most scenic bus route to Ronda, our next stop. Ronda is one of the ´white towns´beautiful towns situated on tops of hills in stunning countryside. Often fortified by the Moors. The bus stopped at many which meant we could check them out on the way to the main one, Ronda.
From Ronda we head to Sevilla where we have been for three days. Generally the weather has been warm and sunny but there was absolutely torrential rain on Thursday morning, which was vey random and caught us (and Sevilla) off-guard. There´s plenty more cool stuff to see here (cathedral, palace, towers, and the roman ruins at ITallica that we visited this afternoon).
Tomorrow we´re off to Cordoba on the high speed train. Then it´s villages in the Sierra Nevada and finally Granada.
Cheers,
Ali


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