Right when you walk through the amazing doors,
you'll encounter the orange courtyard with many fountains
There were tons of people washing their hands and faces in this fountain. AND also drinking from it!
Then I saw this sign, as a woman was washing her mop with the water.
The inside of the Mezquita was just amazing.
I tried to sketch the arches, but Tina thought they looked like cacti. So I stopped.
After Tina covered every inch of the place with her camera, we took an extremely long lunch break to kill time before heading off to the bus station.
The waiter called us "Angeles de Charlie"
Kinda wished I had bought one of those paintings, pero esta bien. I have this picture of Annie.
And, of course, I couldn't leave Cordoba without trying some SNAILS at a corner stand!
I'll spare you the close-up pictures. I actually only ate a couple because it really creeped me out that the heads were there. (The snails that I've eaten before did not have antennas sticking out of their heads.)
hey tran ;) I'm really happy that you have this awesome travel blog, but I'm a bit disappointed that I didn't find this sooner! I'm sorry that I could not be a better stalker... ANYWAY these photos are amazing!!!!! POST MORE PLEASE I HAVE NOTHING BETTER TO DO THAN TO READ YOUR UPDATES!
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you had a blog!!! thanks for telling me...
ReplyDeleteoh yeah i get it now charlie's angels HAHA cause you're viets
ReplyDeletehahah glad you found it :]
ReplyDeletewell actually, Annie's Korean and Tina's Chinese