Sad Hill Cemetery

Sad Hill Cemetery Made Famous by Hollywood

How a ‘spaghetti western’ Preserved Sad Hill Cemetery By Dave Cuzzolina A hidden gem that’s all good–no bad, no ugly Recounting a recent visit to Spain for yet another supposedly genteel listener I saw his attention waning. Like my many other friends. I thought people of a certain refinement, like…

Roman amphitheater

Roman Ruins and More in Malaga, Spain

Roman Ruins, Moorish Castles, and Tapas Bars By Tristan Cano Built on the site of a former Moorish stronghold, with a Cathedral (formerly the city’s main Mosque) at its heart, Malaga has all the hallmarks of a classical Andalucian city. Its city center has long outgrown the lines of the…

A view from the top of 13th century Peñíscola Castle that is surrounded almost entirely by the Mediterranean Sea. Photo by Olivia Gilmore

Can’t help but love Northern Valencia Spain

Nestled into the southeastern coast of Spain is home to little medieval villages mixed alongside ultra-modern niche cities that any bike riding, paella-eating, travel enthusiast can’t help but love. By Olivia Gilmore There’s no doubt that Valencia’s capital city is a delectable place for any foodie or monument seeker…but what…

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