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The Defences That Are Still Restricting Access Today.
The Arco de Cristo (Christ’s Arch) is also known as La Puerta de los Molinos del Tajo. It is a surviving horseshoe arch, one of two gateways to the west of the city, the other being the Puerta del Vie...
It's down the Tahoe Valley in Rhonda. Looking up from the bottom of the valley, I was overwhelmed by the superb view of the new city, the old cityscape and the Nuevo Bridge, where buildings are built by the cliffs. The road was difficult to understand and it was difficult to climb up on the way back, but if you have enough physical strength and time, you should go.
There was a tourist spot with the same name in Casales. A word of moe comes to the scenery near dusk seen from the gate of Christ. It's under the valley of the Ronda Observatory, but you can't get off smoothly to your destination. I decided to detour from Laurel Castle from the tourist information center. It takes about 30 minutes on foot.
The Defences That Are Still Restricting Access Today.
The Arco de Cristo (Christ’s Arch) is also known as La Puerta de los Molinos del Tajo. It is a surviving horseshoe arch, one of two gateways to the west of the city, the other being the Puerta del Vie...
It's under the Tahoe Valley in Rhonda.
It's down the Tahoe Valley in Rhonda. Looking up from the bottom of the valley, I was overwhelmed by the superb view of the new city, the old cityscape and the Nuevo Bridge, where buildings are built by the cliffs. The road was difficult to understand and it was difficult to climb up on the way back, but if you have enough physical strength and time, you should go.
Puerta de los Molinos
There was a tourist spot with the same name in Casales. A word of moe comes to the scenery near dusk seen from the gate of Christ. It's under the valley of the Ronda Observatory, but you can't get off smoothly to your destination. I decided to detour from Laurel Castle from the tourist information center. It takes about 30 minutes on foot.