I know I’ve already made a Lord of the Rings reference, but this time it’s actually deserved.
This weekend we went to Ronda. It’s a little town in Málaga, Andalucía, a good two hours from Seville by bus. Some Celtic guy, possibly missing a few marbles, back in the 6th century BC decided to start a settlement on top of this enormous plateau, and voilà, Ronda (or as it was first named, Arunda) was born. The town changed hands several times over the course of its history, including back and forth between christian and islamic rulers, which has led to some pretty brutal history. The city’s position does make sense for strategic reasons: perched up there, any Rondan can stand on the edge of the enormous cliffs and gaze out for miles at the surrounding land, at least before the ragged hills dissolve into mountains.
Fun fact about this bridge: directly above the central main arch, there’s a room inside that yellow brick, and it turns out that used to be where they’d stash criminals waiting to be hanged. Nowadays, there are only folks who choose to dangle from ropes - I watched no less than two big groups of people rappel down the waterfall, and boy, was I jealous.
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That's frickn awesome.
ReplyDeleteomg so cool!
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