La Alpujarra is the name given to the hills and valleys on the southern slopes of the Sierra Nevada mountains in Granada province.
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Read OnThe Alhambra, in Granada, Spain, is undoubtedly one of the world’s wonders. But it is also one of the world’s biggest fakes, thanks in large measure to Washington Irving, a 19th-century American writer with a keen romantic imagination.
Read OnHauling my Renault car around hairpins at 4,500 feet, I headed up to the Col de Bagargui. Fading, spray-painted slogans such as "Lance is God" on the road surface marked the passage of a previous Tour de France. Below, in the distance, were the manicured fields of the Béarn valley I had left earlier that morning.
Read On"For the perfect view of the Alhambra palace, be at the Mirador San Nicolas around sunset..."
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