I enjoyed very much this journey through Andalucia: beautiful landscapes (Seville, Cadiz, Ronda, Morón de la Frontera and Granada) and nice encounters.
There are some interesting aspects of Andalucia: the tourism ( 2 millions of visitors each year in Sevilla, the kite surfing in Cadiz --Francisco Molinas Navas- , the agricultural tourism with Isaac Martin Velasquez (the olive tree plantation and the making of olive oil) or the historical visits with Christina Martin de Castro and the comedians in Cadiz, the flamenco (the neighborhood of Triana, the tablao , Ana Tenorio-the archivist of the Andalusian center of the Flamenco-, the Flamenco school "Christina Heeren" and the student of 47 countries, the flamenco costumes-Rosalia the fashion designer-and the Flamenco nuevo ), the Rock of Gibraltar ( Andy Coumbe and Radio Gibraltar, the Spanish people working in Gibraltar, the "llanito" or "Yanito, the local language of Gibraltar), the Spanish horses and the "Real Escuela andaluza del arte equestre ( Maria Boquera, the student, Rafael Soto, the squire and Olympic medal, the dressage of the horses and the spectacle of dressage), the National Park of Doñana-Unesco World Heritage Site-(Miguel Angel Bravo,the biologist, José Luiz Arroyo, the ornithologist and José Cabot Nieves,the.curator of the Iberian lynx) and the Alhambra and the Generalife in Granada.
I enjoyed the encounters of Sophie with Ferdy in Seville, with Constantin Stolle (the "Setas" ), with Antonio and Fernando in Cdiz, with Almuneda De la Maza and Rafael Puerto in Morón de la Frontera, with Faustino in Ronda, with the guide and the British woman in Benadalid, with Pedro Rosellon and Mario in the neighborhood of Sacro Monte in Granada (the cave shop, the cave house and the Alhambra) and with the sheriff in Tabenas-Minihollywood- , the advantages of the this film location, the reference to Clint Eastwood); very nice encounters with nice Spanish men and women.