Monday, May 31, 2010

Alhama de Granada

Alhama de Granada means "the baths of Granada" in Arabic and is the site of a hot spring. It is still a resort in the sense that you can pay a fee, then enjoy a wide range of procedures all of which probably make you healthier, better looking, more interesting and wealthier. Not requiring such interventions, we went for a hike in the canyon along the river and looked at broken down mills instead.

Pasture

Pasture

Olive groves

Almond and Olive groves

Reservoir

Shepherd

Some of the mills

Decrepit mill

More decrepit mill

Lunch time

Short front porch

Evaluating the path for safety

Aqueduct

Climbing around flood-wrecked path

The river

Hole in the wall

The town above the canyon

Climbing

Flour mill

Cog

Jog

Goat paths

Frolicing

Making it look cold

The town and the valley

Same town, same valley

Doing what we usually do

I'm not sure what the question was

Tree

Heading back into town

Town

Flour mill

Mills

House #36 (28?)

House #8

House #6

When you build without a plan...

Roman bridge

Town of Alhama de Granada from Roman bridge

Roman bridge with Canadians


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