Great lift in Seville. Triggered a bit of selfiendulgence. (at Metropol Parasol)

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Great lift in Seville. Triggered a bit of selfiendulgence. (at Metropol Parasol)
Waffle sky. Metropol Parasol Sevilla. (at Metropol Parasol)
Metropol Parasol in Sevilla. Caught a pretty cracking sunset too.
Less cultural but still important. @doctorves introduced me to the cheese & beans toastie. (at Sevilla, Andalusia, España)
Detail and patterns in the Alhambra, Granada. (at La Alhambra, Granada, Andalusia, Spain)
Backstreets of Granada. (at La Alhambra, Granada, Andalusia, Spain)
Ronda was predictably stunning. High in the mountains with amazing views. The white towns in Andalucia are great to explore. (at Puente Nuevo Bridge, Ronda Espania)
Enjoying the Harbour lifestyle in Essex-on-Sea. Could definitely get used to life on a yacht. #hmsmuretti (at Puerto Banus, Marbella, Éspana)
The Mezquita mosque/cathedral. An amazing building I'd never even heard of. Islam meets Christianity. Still functions as a church, sadly not a a mosque too, currently. (at La Mezquita De Córdoba)
Moorish doorway in Cordoba.
Some pre-smartphone selfie action. Pretty moody stuff. #nofiltersexisted (at Chigwell, United Kingdom)
WWI soldiers at Waterloo Station for #Somme centenary. (at London Waterloo Station)
Staying classy on the salt flats. (at Salinas Grandes)
Carlos, our Gaucho guide. I was wearing a tshirt, shirt, fleece, jacket, hat and gloves. He had a hoody, some espadrilles and ankle socks. (at Tilcara)
The hill of seven colours in the Quebrada de Humuhaca. An amazing valley leading from Argentina up to Bolivia. (at Cerro De las siete Colores)
Exploring the Quilmes ruins. An indigenous tribe that manage to avoid defeat by the Incas and then the conquistadors for over 100 years. They were finally beaten by cutting off the water supply and then quickly wiped out completely. (at Ruinas de los quilmes (Tucuman))
Giant cactus in the Quilmes ruins. (at Ruinas de los quilmes (Tucuman))