The Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
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The famous candy cane coloured arches of the Mosque–Cathedral of Córdoba
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Pews and an altar in the Mosque–Cathedral
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More arches. This mosque was another of the visuals I was most looking forward to seeing when we were planning the trip.
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A burial site within the mosque-cathedral
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Fisheye of the arches.
The site of the mosque-cathedral has been an important religious site for centuries, with the Visigoths originally having a cathedral on this spot, which was replaced by a Moorish mosque, and then converted to a Cathedral after the Reconquista
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The ruins of Medina Azahara – once a bustling Moorish city near Cordoba. Berbers sacked the city in the 12th century and it was never rebuilt, and only rediscovered by archaelogists in 1910.
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The yawning chasm that separates the two halves of Ronda.
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This town is the site of a fictional massacre in For Whom the Bell Tolls, although the atrocity is loosely based on others that are believed to have taken place.
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The gorge beneath Ronda is over 300 metres deep
