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N149 – The Salt Tower

The Salt Tower was called because there was a salt flat next to the tower, which was also used for salt storage. It was mainly part of the Kingdom of Granada’s defence system against the Christians from Algeciras. As of the 16th century, it became part of the official coastal tower system in the kingdom of Castille for surveillance and defence against Berber pirates.

N149 – The Salt Tower2023-04-25T15:29:50+01:00

N146 – Baelo Claudia

Baelo Claudia was an ancient Roman town of Hispania, located 22 kilometres outside of Tarifa, near the village of Bolonia, in southern Spain. Another jewel of the Campo de Gibraltar, in the paradise of Bolonia.

N146 – Baelo Claudia2022-09-13T15:01:51+01:00

N144 – The Dog of San Roque

The Dog of San Roque painting is my interpretation of the famous spanish tongue twister... “El perro de San Ronque, no tiene rabo, porque Ramón Ramírez se lo ha cortado” which means "The dog from San Ronque does not have a tail, because Ramón Ramírez has cut it off."

N144 – The Dog of San Roque2022-09-13T14:58:40+01:00
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