Gaucín under Castillo del Águila
The road from Gaucí to Algeciras
The entry to Gaucí from Ronda
Whitewashed houses crowd hilly streets in Gaucín town, framing vivid blue skies and views to Gibraltar and Morocco.
Whitewashed houses crowd hilly streets in Gaucín town, framing vivid blue skies.
Whitewashed houses crowd hilly streets in Gaucín town, framing vivid blue skies.
El Hacho rising above Gaucín.
Vivid clear blue skies and whitewash.
Oranges in Gaucín
Whitewashed houses crowd hilly streets in Gaucín town, framing vivid blue skies and views to Gibraltar and Morocco.
Helpfully translated into English. The blind was permanently down, but the shop was open behind it.
The south end of the Sierra Crestellina seen from a Gaucín street.
La Tienda Verde. Our local organic food shop.
Narrow Gaucín streets.
The cats were generally happy and well fed roamers of the streets
Geraniums decorate a window.
Tight and steep Gaucín streets
Gaucín houses can be hard to date. Some are new. Some are old. Some are new built on top of old. The town has been here a long time.
Gaucín hatch. There is an electricity meter behind this.
Boys sit on street steps
A slice of sky
The cats were generally happy and well fed roamers of the streets
Gaucin Cats
Our next door neighbour. We walked past this balcony most days.
Alone, the little white dog was just aggressive. With his fluffy black friend bounding around behind him he channeled pure hatred of anything moving in front of his balcony.
Tight Gaucín streets
Africa is through that window
Toilet paper shopping in Gaucín. Travel is not all glamour.
The old public laundry. Still usable, but replaced by running water and washing washing machines.
Matching women relaxing on a summer's evening.
Sheryl and Clare walking Gaucín streets
Gaucin Streets
The street lamps were a feature of Gaucín. Often damaged, always picturesque
El Hacho rusing at the end of a street.
Tight evening streets
The door to a derelict house
Saying goodbye at Fiona's house
Castillo del Aguila above Gaucín. The Romans once watched for trouble from here.
Castillo del Aguila above Gaucín. The Romans once watched for trouble from here, as did most other rulers until late 19th century.
Castillo del Aguila
Castillo del Aguila
Sheryl at Castillo del Aguila
Castillo del Aguila above Gaucín. The Romans once watched for trouble from here, as did most other rulers until late 19th century.
The Gibraltar road, from Gaucín.
Gaucin Scenes
Gibraltar is a tiny bumb on the hazy horizon.
El Hacho, the highest point around Gaucín
El Hacho, the highest point around Gaucín, seen from our balcony.
The Sierra Cristallina
The Sierra Cristallina
A farrier shoes mules in the Gaucín streets
A farrier shoes mules in the Gaucín streets
A farrier shoes mules in the Gaucín streets
A farrier shoes mules in the Gaucín streets