Below is the record of my day trip to Carmona, a small town northeast of Sevilla famous for its ancient Roman roots. The town is built on top of a hill for the purposes of protection from attack. Here are some of my findings...
La Puerta de Córdoba, the gate through which the road points to the city of Córdoba:
An ancient Roman mosaic of Medusa (something like 10 feet x 10 feet):
La Puerta de Córdoba, the gate through which the road points to the city of Córdoba:
a view of the Andalucían countryside...
La puerta de Sevilla, the gate that leads to Sevilla, which also happens to be a castle...
views of Carmona from the top of La Puerta de Sevilla..
And some Roman tombs, dating back thousands of years...
and some other un-identifiable things...
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