Capileira de noche - Granada
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“A vuestro lado soy muy feliz”
Fdo: Chiwi
PreBoda de “S&V” 🐴🌳🧹8/06/24
Fotógrafo: Alejandro Fdez.📸
PostEdición modo: Artístico 👩🏻🎨
#Alpujarra #Granada #Pampaneira #prometidos #tueventodron #alejandrofdezvr #MeryPerez #parejasbonitas #prebodas2024 #Capileira #pueblosbonitos
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Man and Horse above Capileira
Capileira is the highest of three villages in the gorge of the Poqueira river in Andalusia in Spain. The road is full of hairpin turns and obscured by low cloud. In the village cloud covers everything in the mornings, until the sun burns it off. We were there in 2017 and each morning we would see cloud outside the window of our hotel.
When the sun rises, it warms up the colours of the roof tiles…
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'Capileira' es un pequeno pueblo de Sierra Navada (Granada)
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Can I continue daydreaming? 🫥 (at Capileira)
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hi i saw that you recently went to spain! im considering moving there for college/rest of life and i was wondering what you liked about spain?
Hi !
I go to Spain every year to see my grandparents because they live there. This year I wanted to connect more with my Spanish heritage and discover more parts of España. I started in Valencia (where my grandparents live) to Sevilla, Capileira, Granada, Madrid, San Sebastián, Orio and back to Madrid.
I like that it was fairly easy to travel to one place to another by public transportation (train and Bus). The two transportation network complements each other well which makes travels easier.
I like that Spain has a cultural heritage that is easily accessible by just sightseeing. Cities like Sevilla or Granada are open sky museums and a door to the past and history. Spain has a lot of renowned museums that are not that expensive (if your a student it’s almost every time free).
The food is so GOOD in Spain ! I really appreciate the Spaniard cuisine. They do bocadillos of pretty much anything but they are so good (my fav is the one with Sepia)! Every region has its own specialty but traditionally Spaniard cooking is all about olive oil, onions, tomatoes and sea food, fish and meat. My all time fav dish is a Paella Valenciana !
I’ve liked seeing the diversity of landscapes and colors and different climats with each region I’ve been to. The north is green and colder and the south is yellow and hot as hell but so beautiful.
I liked how the Spaniard are attached to traditions. Each region has their own festivities and traditions and I think it’s a beautiful thing.
I like the beach and the sea/ocean. For me, there is nothing better than to sit on the sand, watch the sunrise, go for a quick swim in the sea and then start the day !
I cannot tell you about living in Spain because I only went on vacation and stayed with retired people who lives a life without a worry in the world :) but I can tell you that life is sweeter in Spain than Switzerland. I feel like the people are not as stressed about life here than Swiss people. It’s not the same rhythm of life. They take their time. I feel like Spaniards are also warm and welcoming (and they know how to party!). This is only my experience in this country.
Thanks for your question. If you have any other, don’t be a stranger and send me a dm :)
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Pasear por las sinuosas calles de Capileira, entre sus fantásticas casas de fachadas encaladas, es como pasear por una Alpujarra en la que el tiempo parece detenerse...
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“La vida no es la cantidad de veces que respiras, sino los momentos que te dejan sin aliento” PreBoda de “Victoria & Sergio” 🌳🐐 PostEdición modo 👩🏻🎨: Tradicional New Color #LaAlpujarra #alpujarra #pampaneira #capileira #bubion #Granada #Tueventodron #AlejandrofdezVr Fotógrafo: @alejandrofdezvr (en La Alpujarra) https://www.instagram.com/p/CfD6dtmtHra/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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