Distant and lonely
(Dec 02 '06)
Cordoba.Distant and lonely.
Black pony, full moon,and olives in my saddlebag.Well as I know the roads,I shall never reach Cordoba.
Over the plain, through the wind,Black pony, red moon.Death ...
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Days 2 and 3: Cordoba
(May 02 '07)
"In the 10th-century, Cordoba was the capital of Muslim Spain and its former glory can still be felt in the Moorish architecture and labyrinthine streets..."
Cold Cordoba
(Dec 08 '07)
Whoever told me that it would be warm in Spain at this time of the year was wrong. It's not. I'm very glad to have all my warm clothes with me because it hasn't been over 14 degrees since I got down ...
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The Mezquita, Cordoba
(Sep 30 '04)
"We’ve been told to split up into groups of two or three and enter via different doors."
It was a really horrible night and I really don’t want to get up today. However I don’t have any choice – if I ...
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Arrival in Spain
(Sep 23 '04)
Duncan: Here we are in Spain in the city of Cordoba. We flew out from San Jose to Madrid Wednesday morning via Miami, and arrived around 9:00 on Thursday morning. The most striking thing about ...
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The trip from Madrid to Cordoba was excellent. The bus was comfortable and after an hour or so of desert and scrub bush, we entered a farming area with crops planted and growing. This ...
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Cordoba
(Aug 12 '06)
Cordoba is a Roman settlement dating back 2000 years. The pictures you see are the main tourist attraction here - the cathedral, the Mezquita. Oh and a photo of one of the guys after a big one the ...
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Cordoba, the city of one way streets!
(Jul 28 '07)
Arrived in Cordoba this afternoon, only to find our maps wernt quite as sufficient as we thought they were, and every second street in this town was one way, and the others didnt have a street name. ...
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Orange trees everywhere
(Jan 26 '05)
Left Toledo last day's afternoon, stayed in motel on our way to Cordoba. Arrived Cordoba before lunch. It's a town full of orange trees along the streets. We wondered why no people picked them, and ...
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