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typically fancy alterpiece in the cathedral - IMG_2585
No doubt it's better for historic preservation and whatnot, but in the last few years all the candles you could light in front of various alters and chapels have been replaced by tacky electric ones. Sigh. - IMG_2586
wonderful old wooden doors - IMG_2587
random mural outside a very, very old church in Logroño - IMG_2588
Rio Ebro - IMG_2589
another Camino de Santiago marker in the sidewalk - IMG_2590
It was impossible to get a good shot, but I loved the spire of this, oh, 12th-century church in the middle of the city. - IMG_2591
cool cathedral clock - IMG_2592
The moment we passed a sign telling us we'd left La Rioja and entered Castile y Leon, all the vineyards disappeared. - IMG_2595
a near-rainy day made for some excellent skyscapes on the road - IMG_2601
The landscape got a little more rugged as we neared Segovia in central Spain. - IMG_0169
Another bull. Due to the HDR setting on our phone cameras, pictures taken while moving had some interesting effects, like this double-header. - IMG_0170
Photos taken out the window of a moving car never quite capture the beauty of a landscape, but that didn't stop Leslie from trying, a lot. - IMG_0177
land, sky - IMG_0179
land, sky, more fund HDR effects - IMG_0185
clouds - Castile y Leon
We left wine country on our third road-tripping day and passed through central Spain to Segovia. Dramatic clouds, light, and occasional rain showers accompanied us. - IMG_0187
Building walls out of fieldstone seemed to be a common pastime near Segovia. - IMG_0189
We approach Segovia. - IMG_0191
We practically drive between aqueduct columns on our approach to the city. - IMG_2605
View from our inevitable balcony. The structural integrity of this roof seemed highly questionable. - IMG_2606
Bryan chills out. - IMG_2607
We venture forth to sightsee, rain be damned. - IMG_2608
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- Aqueduct
We were greeted by the remarkably restored Roman aqueduct as soon as we entered Segovia.