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Images from Andalucia, southern Spain.
  • The moon over El Palmar at dawn. El Palmar is a small rural village on the Costa de la Luz (the Coast of Light) and while retaining its farming and simple roots is a popular vacation destination for both Spanish holidaymakers and those from other parts of Europe. By photographer David Gordon
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  • The moon over El Palmar at dawn. El Palmar is a small rural village on the Costa de la Luz (the Coast of Light) and while retaining its farming and simple roots is a popular vacation destination for both Spanish holidaymakers and those from other parts of Europe. By photographer David Gordon
    El-Palmar-B...JPG
  • Lone person walking along the beach at El Palmar just after sunset. The beach (Playa de El Palmar) is situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast of Spain (the Costa de la Luz, Coast of Light). The southern Spanish village of El Palmar is a popular destination for holidaymakers and surfers. By photographer David Gordon
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  • The Plaza de Toros (bullring) at El Puerto de Santa Maria. El Puerto's bullring was originally built in 1880 and with a capacity of 15000 is the third largest bull fight arena in Spain. By photographer David Gordon
    Plaza-de-To...JPG
  • The Plaza de Toros (bullring) at El Puerto de Santa Maria. El Puerto's bullring was originally built in 1880 and with a capacity of 15000 is the third largest bull fight arena in Spain. By photographer David Gordon
    Plaza-de-To...JPG
  • The Plaza de Toros (bullring) at El Puerto de Santa Maria. El Puerto's bullring was originally built in 1880 and with a capacity of 15000 is the third largest bull fight arena in Spain. By photographer David Gordon
    Plaza-de-To...JPG
  • The Plaza de Toros (bullring) at El Puerto de Santa Maria. El Puerto's bullring was originally built in 1880 and with a capacity of 15000 is the third largest bull fight arena in Spain. By photographer David Gordon
    Plaza-de-To...JPG
  • The Plaza de Toros (bullring) at El Puerto de Santa Maria. El Puerto's bullring was originally built in 1880 and with a capacity of 15000 is the third largest bull fight arena in Spain. By photographer David Gordon
    Plaza-de-To...JPG
  • The Plaza de Toros (bullring) at El Puerto de Santa Maria. El Puerto's bullring was originally built in 1880 and with a capacity of 15000 is the third largest bull fight arena in Spain. By photographer David Gordon
    Plaza-de-To...JPG
  • Broken information sign in the sand dunes on Playa de El Palmar, the beach at El Palmar. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast (the Costa de la Luz, Coast of Light) the southern Spanish village of El Palmar is a popular destination for holidaymakers and surfers. By photographer David Gordon
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  • Broken information sign in the sand dunes on Playa de El Palmar, the beach at El Palmar. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast (the Costa de la Luz, Coast of Light) the southern Spanish village of El Palmar is a popular destination for holidaymakers and surfers. By photographer David Gordon
    Broken-info...JPG
  • Graffiti on the Torre Nueve - the New Tower - an old look out and defensive tower on the shore at El Palmar reads "TURIST YOU AR TERRORIST". Situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast the southern Spanish village of El Palmar is a popular destination for holidaymakers and surfers. By photographer David Gordon
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  • Torre Nueve - the New Tower - an old look out and defensive tower on the shore at El Palmar. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast the southern Spanish village of El Palmar is a popular destination for holidaymakers and surfers. By photographer David Gordon
    Torre-Nueve...JPG
  • Torre Nueve - the New Tower - an old look out and defensive tower on the shore at El Palmar. Situated on the Atlantic Ocean coast the southern Spanish village of El Palmar is a popular destination for holidaymakers and surfers. By photographer David Gordon
    Torre-Nueve...JPG
  • Small three wheeler van under a lamp-post in the town of Vejer de la Frontera. The town's houses are all painted white in a traditional style to protect against the intense summer heat of southern Spain. Vejer's streets are a labyrinth of alleys atop the hill which opens out to views over the Atlantic Ocean. By photographer David Gordon
    Vejer-de-la...JPG
  • Disused windmill dating from 1604 in the Spanish hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. By photographer David Gordon
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  • Disused windmill dating from 1604 in the Spanish hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. By photographer David Gordon
    Old-windmil...JPG
  • Disused windmill dating from 1604 in the Spanish hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. By photographer David Gordon
    Old-windmil...JPG
  • Disused windmill dating from 1604 in the Spanish hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. By photographer David Gordon
    Old-windmil...JPG
  • Disused windmill dating from 1604 in the Spanish hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. By photographer David Gordon
    Old-windmil...JPG
  • Disused windmill dating from 1604 in the Spanish hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. By photographer David Gordon
    Old-windmil...JPG
  • Steps lead up Callejon del Cerro, a street in the hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. The town's houses are all painted white in a traditional style to protect against the intense summer heat of southern Spain. Vejer's streets are a labyrinth of alleys atop the hill which opens out to views over the Atlantic Ocean. By photographer David Gordon
    Vejer-de-la...JPG
  • A woman walks up the steps at Callejon del Cerro, a street in the hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. The town's houses are all painted white in a traditional style to protect against the intense summer heat of southern Spain. Vejer's streets are a labyrinth of alleys atop the hill which opens out to views over the Atlantic Ocean. By photographer David Gordon
    Vejer-de-la...JPG
  • A woman walks up the steps at Callejon del Cerro, a street in the hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. The town's houses are all painted white in a traditional style to protect against the intense summer heat of southern Spain. Vejer's streets are a labyrinth of alleys atop the hill which opens out to views over the Atlantic Ocean. By photographer David Gordon
    Vejer-de-la...JPG
  • Steps lead up Callejon del Cerro, a street in the hill-top town of Vejer de la Frontera. The town's houses are all painted white in a traditional style to protect against the intense summer heat of southern Spain. Vejer's streets are a labyrinth of alleys atop the hill which opens out to views over the Atlantic Ocean. By photographer David Gordon
    Vejer-de-la...JPG


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