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Mija, pueblo blanco
Surfing paradise Fuengirola
Down town Fuengirola
Lighthouse near Benalmadena
Copper mines area, near Coniston
The Idyle of Grassmere
Winter of Oldham, March 2016
Welcome to the Rockies
Emerald Lake Idyle
The Emerald waters of Emerald Lake.
Lake Agnes
The Bow Valley and Mt Fairview
Deepest Rockies
In camouflage
Narrow gauge Welsh Highland Railway near Beddgeler…
Big skies towards Snowdonia
Chateau Lake Louise
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The Grandeur of Harlech Castle
Mallaga and its Bullring
Naturpark Desfiladero des los Gitanes
An arche of Ronda
View down from the 'New Bridge' of Ronda
A view from Ronda
Ronda and the Puente Nuevo
Puente Del Ejecito - Fuengirola, Spain
Andalusian highlights
Curvaceous Marbella
Dovestones from high
Goodby Puerto Banús.
Wastwater Scree
A Saddleworth Winter
The Barbary macaques of Gibraltar, monkeying about…
Classic Gibraltar
The rock of Gibraltar and Mosque from Europa Point
Sunset at Marbella
Burg Eltz
Christmas in Marbella, Spain
A view from Oberwesel
Reflections on the Mosel
A corner of Dovestones
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Palacio Episcopal, Malaga


This impressive façade is constructed with marbles of different colors (pink, white and gray) in a beautiful Baroque design, with pilasters and cornices. On the third floor of the façade is a vaulted niche that holds a sculpture of the Virgen de las Angustias, sculpted by Fernando Ortiz and Manuel Agustin Valero in alabaster. (https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Travel-g187438-c140282/Malaga:Spain:Malaga.Photo.Album.html)
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