This is our third visit to Cordoba and to the Mezquita, the medieval mosque there that is one of the wonders of the world. After Madinat al-Zahar, we found a camping
aire just down the road, in the valley, a place interestingly named Peter Pan Higueron. It's a restaurant in the hamlet of El Higueron, with parking space for 50 or more RVs, dump, water, etc. 7 euros a night. There were half a dozen rigs there when we pulled in the afternoon of May 5. As the weekend really got underway, I counted 47 rigs, many of them small groups traveling together, nearly all from Espana. We stayed at Peter Pan 3 nights, touring Cordoba, and then a rest day. Previous Cordoba/Mezquita blog posts are:
http://roadeveron.blogspot.com.es/2010/01/mezquita-part-four-moorish-bits.html
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Panning around the parking lot Saturday afternoon |
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Meanwhile, back in beautiful Cordoba, some street scenes |
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Really tied tings together |
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Why Europeans are such good drivers |
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It was explained to me later that they can't see gray |
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In an apartment parking garage |
1 comment:
Loved all your Cordoba photos!
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