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Ronda is a unique town in Andalucia (Spain) because of it's geographical location. It is high in the mountains, and cut in two by the Guadalevin river streaming through the impressive El Tajo cleft. It is the majestic bridge that reunites the town that made Ronda famous, but the history of Ronda offers more than that though. The town is said to be one of the most beautiful white villages of the Sierra. The famous toreador Pedro Romero, the man who fought more that 6000 bulls in the arena, was born here, and is therefor the pride and joy of Ronda.
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Ronda Travel Blogs
May 29, 2003 - Jun 07, 2007
Ronda, Spain -› Cordoba, Spain -› ...
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airplane landed, roughly yet on schedule. The Sierra
Nevada beneath us grew bigger and bigger, and the huge fields of
tonsil trees came closer. But Malaga
isn't the place one likes to stay for a long time. Here the roads are dirty and
the streets noisy and crowded. We take the train to Ronda, with beautiful
views. The mountains are all around us, scorched and dry, but oh so overwhelming.
Deep canyons gaze at me as we race over them. Beneath us shimmer lakes and are
bridges clinch...
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37 photos
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Sep 24, 2006 - Oct 04, 2006
Sevilla, Spain -› Punta Umbria, Spain -› ...
Last year's trip to Spain. My first time there. Drove over 3000km, still can't finish writing this blog.
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130 photos
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Sep 14, 2007 - Sep 21, 2007
Puerto Banus, Spain -› Gibraltar -› ...
Ronda is a beautful little town about 1-2 hours inland from Marbella. The road to get there is windy and great fun to drive.
The main site in Ronda is the rather large brigde. It links the city. The drop from the top is about 100m directly down into a ravine. Plenty of people throw themselves from here, as it is completely open. If you wonder the streets you will see dozens of guitar players. Each with their own album for sale. But the atmosphere it gives is surreal, and you can't help but s...
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Sep 04, 2006 - Sep 19, 2006
Ronda, Spain -› Gibraltar -› ...
We booked a cheap flight with Easyjet to Malaga. At the airport we tried to find our hire car what wasn't easy but finally we got it. We decided to leave Malaga without sightseeing. We didn't hear good things about this city, that's the reason we booked our first night in Ronda. We weren't disappointed, the ride from Malaga to Ronda was beautiful!Ronda is located in the mountains. It's a very special city because the canyon "El Tajo" seperates the city in two parts. They are connected t...
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