We are back after our trip to Spain but it will take me a few days to get my blogging ducks into a row. We had a marvellous time in southern Spain and on one glorious day we were taken on a visit to the Andalusian city of Ronda. With its ancient bridge and spectacular views, the city is a magnet for photographers. Nevertheless, out of the hundreds of photographs I took that day, perhaps this picture of a tiled pictorial map on a wall sums up the city best of all.
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Looks charming!
ReplyDeleteIt is a wonderful tile presentation. They have a lot of detail in their work.
ReplyDeleteThat would be the Spanish Ronda, rather than the Welsh Rhondda, but still hilly.
ReplyDeleteGood choice. You can't go wrong with a pictorial map.
ReplyDeleteO lot of planning went into this piece so that everything was shown.
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