Spain 2018 part I - Málaga April 4th 2018 A combined car and fashion museum was an unexpected highlight
On the trip I made during Easter I stayed in Málaga the entire time and made day trips from there. I expected Malaga to be a pretty boring place because that is what rumours told me it was. I expected the town to hold little or nothing of interest to me. It turned out I was wrong. Malaga was far better than expected. We ... read more
Europe » Spain » Andalusia » Málaga Spain's powerful world empire of the 16th and 17th centuries ultimately yielded command of the seas to England. Subsequent failure to embrace the mercantile and industrial revolutions caused the country to fall behind Britain, France, and Germany in ... ... read more
We are Emma Holmbro and Ake Dahllof. We live in Stockholm, Sweden.
We have travelled more or less regularly since the mid 1990-ies and it seems like the more we travel the more difficult it is to decide where to go next. Not because we are running out of places to visit but because we find more places we want to go to faster than we manage to travel to them.
Some of the things from our travel bucket list we have ticked off since we started this blog in 2006 are
Angel Falls in Ven... full info
When built in 1922 by the metalurgical company Los Guinos, it was the highest in all Spain. It used to service the lead smelting retorts processing ores from the Jaen mines. It was active up until November 1979.
Thank you A big thanks for the information. I am too lazy, or rather I don't have the time, to research everything. I am very lucky to have you doing some of the work for me. /Ake
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Lorraine Brecht
When built in 1922 by the metalurgical company Los Guinos, it was the highest in all Spain. It used to service the lead smelting retorts processing ores from the Jaen mines. It was active up until November 1979.