Sun 25.Jan.2015
Malaga, Andalucia, Spain

image dates: April 2014
Alcazaba!
Sounds like an incantation to conjure up a juicy melon on a hot afternoon!

The Alcazaba is a Moorish fortress/palace complex on a hill on the edge of central Malaga.
Less spectacular than Granada's Alhambra or Sevilla's Alcazar, the Alcazaba is still a fine afternoon's entertainment.
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Being on a hill, we have a fine view over the city and harbor.

I recognized that huge cruise ship as one that calls regularly in Rhodes. It belongs to MSC lines. I don't know what MSC stands for. I think of it as Monster Sea Cruisers.


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