Murcia Region, Spain - Top attractions in Murcia, Cartagena & Lorca
Discover the region of Murcia, Spain. While the Costa Calida coastline is beautiful, I ventured inland to discover the culture, history and top attractions in this lesser-explored region!
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The Wine route of Murcia Region Spain - Monastrell in Yecla, Jumilla and Bullas
I took a road trip through the wine route of the Murcia Region in Spain, tasting the local grape, Monastrell, in the wine towns of Yecla, Jumilla and Bullas, meeting wine-makers and learnign more about this regional wine.
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Wine Tourism in Región de Murcia.
35,000 hectares of vineyards: Heritage, culture and wine. 3 wine routes: Bullas, Jumilla and Yecla. Wineries, restaurants, charming accommodations and much more. Region of Murcia is the Kingdom of Monastrell. Wine tourism in the Region of Murcia.
Telmo Rodriguez and His Wines of Spain
Watch this amazing and forward-thinking Spanish winemaker, producing in regions such as Ribera del Duero, Toro and Malaga, tell a bit about his history and wine varietals.
He asked for the pylon as company during filming, really......
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Cartagena, Spain - day 2
USS San Jacinto deployment 05-06. First port! Had the best time here because I can speak Spanish.
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3 dormitorios Apartamento se Vende en Mazarrón, Murcia, Costa Cálida Almería, Spain
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Mazarrón is split across two main urban areas: The port and the town itself, 5 km inland. In winter, temperatures oscillate between 15 and 20ºC and the sky is generally clear all year round, meaning that the town gets more than 2,800 hours of sunlight a year.
Thousands of people choose to holiday in the town of Mazarrón every summer, flocking to spend their summer holidays on its beaches. During the winter it is also chosen by those looking for a quiet, sunny weekend break. The charm of this seaside town has made it a choice location for many people from the region and from across the whole of Spain to set up their holiday home, and many English and German nationals have chosen to live here permanently.
Without a doubt, the town´s charm lies in its many and varied beaches, totalling 35 km of coastline of which 10 km are made up of beautiful, unexplored coves, with amazing landscapes and spectacular sea beds. The town also boasts excellent temperatures all year round, tasty cooking and all kinds of activities, including water sports, diving, hiking and many others. Whatever you do in Mazarrón, you will experience an incredible array of sensations, since the town has a complex and intangible presence, combining sea, mountains, fields, a mining past, an agricultural present and a future in tourism, which you will not find elsewhere.
Mazarrón is not only a beautiful coastline and a great place to enjoy the sun and sand, but a town which looks to the future, bringing together natural and cultural resources to ensure visitors have everything they need to make their holiday an unforgettable experience. Visitors will want to return to continue exploring the incredible sights of a coast that deserves to be called a shrine to beauty.
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Suitopía - Sol y Mar Suites Hotel - Calpe - Spain 1080p Review
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Córdoba, Árabe y Musulmana (TVE, Ciudades para el Siglo XXI)
CÓRDOBA
Ciudad de los sentidos
El documental sigue un itinerario cronológico a través de sus monumentos: puente romano, Mezquita-Catedral, Medina Azahara, Sinagoga, alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos....Vemos su casco antiguo lleno de rincones con duende, y paseamos por él de noche. Junto al río vemos los restos de sus molinos árabes, comprobamos el buen estado de salud de su río, en los sotos de la Albolafia (paraíso natural en plena ciudad), y nos acercamos a su poco conocido botánico.
El documental se demora mostrando su Feria y su Semana Santa. De soslayo se introduce en la intimidad de sus patios, donde un bailaor rompe el silencio con su taconeo, o el agua de las fuentes canta de un modo diferente en los doce patios del Palacio de Viana.
Hay una Córdoba típica, que bien representa el toro en su museo taurino, y el caballo en las Reales Caballerizas, (de los cruces genéticos llevados a cabo allí salió la raza española), pero pocos conocen como se hace el sombrero cordobés, o como se fabrica una guitarra, que en gran parte, la economía de la ciudad se sustenta en la industria joyera, que su facultad de veterinaria aplica las últimas técnicas quirúrgicas, o que su hospital Reina Sofía es líder en trasplantes. El documental insiste en una Córdoba menos conocida, generosa y abierta: el Ave la ha confirmado como puerta de Andalucía.
CORDOBA
City senses
The documentary follows a chronological path through its monuments: the Roman bridge, Mosque, Medina Azahara, Synagogue, Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos .... We see the old town full of places to troll, and he walked by night. Along the river we see the remains of his mills Arabs, we see the good health of their river, where groves of Albolafia (natural paradise in the middle of town), and we approach the little-known botanist.
The documentary takes showing the Fair and Holy Week. Sideways is introduced in the privacy of their courtyards, where a dancer breaks the silence with his footwork, or water sources sings in a different way in the twelve yards of the Palace of Viana.
Cordoba is a typical, which well represents the bull in bullfighting museum, and the horse in the Royal Stables (from genetic crosses carried out there came the Spanish race), but few know how to do the hat offer, or a guitar is made, which in large part the city's economy is based on the jewelry industry, its veterinary school uses the latest surgical techniques, or your hospital Reina Sofia is a leader in transplantation. The film insists on a less known Córdoba, generous and open: Hail the door has been confirmed as Andalusia.