Madeline Turnock, APR
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Agua de Valencia
Spain’s third largest city, Valencia, is a sunny and splendid world unto its own – with its unique art culture, heritage sites, gastronomy, protected natural areas, prolific orange trees, its flag, symbol (bat), and even its own language. We gladly… Continue reading
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Botanical Barça
For a break from the city while staying local, the Jardi Botanic de Barcelona in Montjuïc Park has an assortment of interesting and rare mediterranean-climate plants from five world regions, along with a special exhibit on pollinators. Nine in ten… Continue reading
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Crossing the Iberian Peninsula
Southern Spain’s natural parks, white towns (pueblos blancos), and cultural traditions are the true rulers of the Iberian Peninsula. We journeyed five days by car between Malaga and Seville, stopping at – some expected, and some unexpected – places along… Continue reading
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Sierra (no) las Nieves
Southern Spain’s Sierra de las Nieves is an especially stunning mountain range with roaming herds of wild Iberian Ibex (cabra montes or ibice iberico), which we were fortunate to see grazing. Climate change is very real here – it is… Continue reading









