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Al-Alhambra in Granada |
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Me with the city of Granada in the background a little |
The weekend of November 4th, 5th and 6th I went with my classmates on a school trip to Granada and Cordoba. We left very early in the morning on Friday (it was 7:30 in the morning) and then the bus ride lasted for 8 hours I believe. I can’t really remember how long it was for sure. I do remember that it was very long however and that no matter how much I wanted too I could not sleep at all and was so tired the first day that all I wanted to do was go to the hotel and just get in my bed and sleep. We went to the Al Alhambra when we first arrived in Granada and it was raining. There were at least 5 vendors standing outside our bus selling umbrellas. It was a little annoying and reminded me of when my family and I went to Costa Rica and all the people just flooded to “help” us. Then after they help us they expect to get paid for it!
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Al-Alhambra mirror pool thing like that famous place in india..(Cant remember the name...) |
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Fountain of Lions that is being restored. (This was technically not allowed to be taken but my roommate snapped a pic before they told her lol) |
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A garden area at the Al-Alhambra |
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This was in the garden by the Summer house it was gorgeous! |
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A Granada in Granada!! (aka Pomegranate) |
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Hannah and I in front of the Al-Alhambra |
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Most of our group with the Spanish girls who came with us on the trip. Matt is missing. |
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This is our professor of art history. He went with us and He really really really enjoyed talking about everything. Everytime we went somewhere he had people who followed us around to listen to him talk about the area. lol |
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Rebecca and i in the middle of a courtyard type area. that was a perfect circle btw. |
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My Favorite type of flower. Care to guess what it is? ;) it was sooo pretty here! |
Even though it was chilly and rainy outside I did enjoy the Al Alhambra and I really wish that I had been able to be there when it was dry and warm out because there were flower gardens everywhere and roses everywhere and I love roses. I honestly think that I would like to get married there someday if it was possible. It is a very large area and was built a long time ago and I am surprised at times at how magnificent the buildings and architecture both are from the renaissance or earlier or a bit later. I can’t even begin to imagine how people like the Egyptians actually built the pyramids and how long it took. History holds a lot of amazing things that is for sure.
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A small view of the inside of the Cathedral we went to in Granada |
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A picture Kelsey snapped of me in an archway on the way to the Summer House part of the Al-Alhambra |
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Me in front of the Al-Alhambra by meself. |
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The beautiful organ in the cathedral in Granada |
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A view of the fountains in front of the Summer house. it was so pretty! I really wish it had been sunny because it would have been 10 times more beautiful! |
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Summer House from a Distance |
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Just another view of the Summer House and its fountains. |
We got to see the main palace at the Al Alhambra and also the summer house. The summer house was gorgeous and I really would love to live there! It was very airy and open to let the warm air in the summer in. They had an amphitheater type area and a most beautiful garden as well. Afterwards we went to our hotel and got settled in and then we went to dinner around 9:30 that night. The dinner was amazing and I enjoyed every minute of it. Then the next day (Saturday) we went to a very old church and got to see a bit of it and then we walked through the city up the streets until we got to a very popular spot where tourists liked to take pictures and we got a group picture and the background was so beautiful! And it was around the perfect time of day!
It was constructed during the mid-14th century by the Moorish rulers of the Emirate of Granada in al-Andalus. The Alhambra is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
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A kitty came over to say hello while we were waiting for our bus to come pick us up and take us to our hotel for the night after the tour of the Al-Alhambra |
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Bread and Chocolate... Two things I cannot refuse. |
We went to the Madinat al-Zahra as well which is a ruins site of where a city used to stand once upson a time. it was a powerful city and was built perfectly but only stood for about 80years. it was interesting. Look it up if you want to know more!
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Waiting around to keep moving on in the tour because we were tired! |
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These are Berries... Fuzzyish/Pokeyish... Reminded me of a peach but also had super tiny seeds inside. not my things but if i had to eat them to survive could totally do it. |
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This is a toilet at the Madinat. |
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Just a sight of the Ruins |
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The Oven. |
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Kayla, Rebecca and I posing for a quick picture in front of the ruins! |
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beautiful picture taken by my roommate! I must say i look quite gorgeous! |
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me sitting on ruins. it was great. haha |
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Stairway to Heaven? :P |
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