When we first arrived in Spain and entered a small bar/pub/restaurant we observed people standing at the bar and throwing things onto the floor. When we looked closely we found that the entire floor was littered with papers, wrappers, napkins, straws, sugar packages and others. No, not food, just "litter". Carmen explained that it was a custom and that they would not sweep up the floor till it became too littered or at the end of the day. This litter was to show how popular the establishment was. If you go to the high priced tourist places you will not see this.
Written Jul 3, 2008
Barrio Troglodita
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Guadix has been ocupied since the prehistorical times, Iberos, Romans also were settled here. The Arabs construyed here the Alcazaba, and later on the cristians constryed the Cathedral Other visits...
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//////////\\\\\\\\\\//////////\\\\\\\\\\//////////\\\\\\\\\\//////////\\\\\\\\\\//////////\\\\\\\\\\//////////\\\\\\\\\\////////// The cathedral town of Guadix is well off the beaten path, in the...
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I arrived at night at my hotel in Guadix, the hotel was unusual in that all its rooms were caves. The view the following morning surprised me, the town lay below my cave with the Sierra Nevada...
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This strange and magnificent town is a must see day trip from Granada. The town itself is pretty but if you venture into the gypsy barrio on the edge of town you are in for a special treat....
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Guadix is a small city. It's quiet and calm. My parents were born in a small town near it, and I keep it in a very good place of my memory.
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