Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The White Villages of Spain

I bet you thought I was all finished gushing about Spain, didn't you?
Three days in Spain and I was inspired to write six posts (1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6)
but I still have one more.  And this one will be full of photos.

On our last day in Spain we took a bus tour through southern Spain to visit three of the
beautiful white villages of Andalusia.  These whitewashed villages tucked into valleys and perched on crags date back to the Romans and Moors.  Each has it's own distinctive character.  We visited Grazalema, Zahara and Setenil.

Pueblos Blancos The White Villages of Adalusia

I will confess to having a little panic attack on the journey.
We went up pretty high on some narrow switchbacks.
I'm such a wuss.
I just buried my head in Matt's shoulder and tried not to draw any attention.
There may have been some tears, but it was so worth it.
I'm completely in love with Spain and I want to see every bit.
And I just couldn't narrow down the pictures any further.
I hope you don't mind.


Lara Bus Spain

Andalusia Spain

Andalusia Spain

Andalusia Spain

Andalusia Spain

Grazalema, Spain

Grazalema, Spain

Grazalema, Spain

Grazalema, Spain

Grazalema, Spain

Grazalema, Spain

Zahara, Spain

Zahara, Spain

Zahara, Spain

Zahara, Spain

Zahara, Spain

Setenil, Spain

Setenil, Spain

Setenil, Spain

Setenil, Spain

Setenil, Spain

Setenil, Spain

Setenil, Spain

Setenil, Spain

Setenil, Spain

Matt and I both love Spain and can't wait to get back!


Selena Oh, the places we will go!

Today you can find me mentioned on two of my favorite blogs.
That makes me so happy! 
for being such great blogger friends.

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Happy Travels!!!



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