Time for the last recap of our little trip around Andalusia with Aisling! Our last stop was Guadix, a surreal little city near Granada where a lot of the houses are built into the sandstone formations that are dotting the local landscape. It almost feels like being on Tatooine!
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Andalusia Trip Part 2: Cabo de Gata
Time for part two of the recap of our little trip around Andalusia with Aisling! This time, it’s about our time in Cabo de Gata, an arid coastal area on the southern coast of Spain. Since it is a protected natural area, it has remained fairly wild, unlike most of the southern coastline which is extremely built up. Also, it was my first time standing on top a sand dune!
Read MoreMy Favorite Drone Photos
I just got rid of my drone, I thought it would be cool to look back at some of my favorite photos I took with it. Don’t worry, I will have a drone again at some point in the future, because making this post already made me miss it.
Read MoreGetaway to the Badlands
Aisling and I travelled to one of the most epic and unique places near Granada: the Badlands and the Lake Negratín area. We stayed in a small village called Cuevas del Campo for a weekend, hiking, kayaking, chilling and exploring.
Read MoreA Hipster’s Guide to Coffeeshops in Granada
Searching for decent coffee in Granada is a bit like navigating a minefield… But don’t worry, after a few months here, I now know which are the best specialty coffee shops in the city! So, here are my favorite places to get great coffee in Granada!
Read MorePostcards from Tatooine – Visiting Guadix
In Guadix, an entire neighborhood is built into the rocks. Yup, you read that right. They dig caves into the sandstone formations and turn them in to houses! It is an amazing, surreal place which is really off the beaten path. I’ve been a couple of times and it still blows my mind.
Read MoreGetting Into Trouble In The Sierra Nevada
I decided to pack my gear and head off for a three-day hike through the Sierra Nevada, shooting photos, exploring and climbing some of the highest peaks. On this trip, I felt like I pushed myself a bit too far and got into situations that in hindsight should have been avoided… Still an awesome adventure though!
Read MoreMy First Month in Granada
I’ve been to Granada for a whole month now, so I think it’s time that talked a bit about my first impressions of the city and more importantly, to recount some of the small adventures I’ve been on in the last month.
Read MoreI Guess I Graduated… So What Now?
I have graduated in July, but unlike what most reasonable people would do, I didn’t start a master’s program or start to work. Instead I’m off to Granada to do a 10 month volunteering project!
Read MoreThe Forgotten Story of the Spanish Land Rovers
While visiting Spain, I found out that there was a company called Land Rover Santana, manufacturing Land Rovers in Spain. As a Land Rover enthusiast, this intrigued me greatly and I finally got around to writing up my thoughts about its story.
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