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- Aqueduct
We were greeted by the remarkably restored Roman aqueduct as soon as we entered Segovia. - IMG_2615
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We venture forth to sightsee, rain be damned. - IMG_2606
Bryan chills out. - IMG_2605
View from our inevitable balcony. The structural integrity of this roof seemed highly questionable. - IMG_0191
We practically drive between aqueduct columns on our approach to the city. - IMG_0189
We approach Segovia. - IMG_0187
Building walls out of fieldstone seemed to be a common pastime near Segovia. - 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_0179
land, sky, more fund HDR effects - IMG_0177
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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_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_2601
The landscape got a little more rugged as we neared Segovia in central Spain. - IMG_2595
a near-rainy day made for some excellent skyscapes on the road - 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_2591
cool cathedral clock - 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.