The first two days of our visit to Espana were spent in Madrid, as seen in previous postings. On day three, we headed down to Cordoba, about five hours south through the region of La Mancha (made famous, of course, by Miguel Cervantes stories of Don Quixote). Today I've got some shots taken along the road, mostly from the bus.
As yu can see, La Mancha is mostly flat farmland (lots of olive and almond trees). But every now and then along the way, a small town would pop up, like the one below (sorry, can't remember its name). That's a medieval castle and a row of windmills lined up along the top of the ridge.
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