Mina and Clark's wonderful two weeks in Andalucía, Spain. August, 2000.

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An illustrated map of Andalucía A picador at the Málaga bullfight (corrida) prods the toro into action The bullfighter (torero) challenges a 1000 pound toro The great canyon of Ronda (El Tajo de Ronda)
Mina and Clark salute their adoring (and imaginary) fans at the bull fighting ring (Plaza de Toros) in Ronda Our ticket for the cable cars to the top of the Rock of Gibraltar The last primates in Europe not in captivity, Barbary Apes roams the mountainside of the Rock of Gibraltar, mostly hanging out and looking for handouts. A Moorish-influenced doorway in Sevilla
Underground baths in the Real Alcazar, Sevilla The Macarena, a representation of the Virgin Mary, Sevilla The Casa de Pilatos, an Moorish home with a lot of Classical statues, most likely looted from Italica, the nearby Roman city Entrance corridor to the Roman Amphitheater in Italica, Sevilla
Clark in the seats at the Roman Amphitheater in Italica, Sevilla Columns in the Roman town of Italica, Sevilla The days of the week in mosaic form at the Planetarium in the Roman town of Italica, Sevilla Beautiful brick and stone striped archways in the 1000 year old Mosque of Córdoba
Beautiful brick and stone striped archways in the 1000 year old Mosque of Córdoba The Patio de los Leones (Patio of the Lions) at the Moorish Alhambra, Granada Mina and her father Luis contemplate the water gardens of the Generalife in Granada Clark and Mina live the rough life of vacationers in Andalucía

Clark Geddie, CGeddie@aol.com