#Cadiz Spain
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shisabun · 8 months ago
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So a funny thing that happened while watching GxK. It says "Cadiz" on the screen, and that's my mom's hometown. This is literally what follows:
Me: Oh! Cadiz! 😃
*split sec later, Godzilla steps onto screen showing a burning, crushed Cadiz*
Me: No! Cadiz! 😨
Roomate: *wheezing*
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essentiallydanielle · 28 days ago
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Went for a walk this morning - I am obsessed with these face flower pots!
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heavensdoorways · 3 months ago
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Glass and ironwork door, Vejer de la Frontera, Cádiz, Spain
Spencer Means Photography
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allthingseurope · 2 years ago
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Cadiz. Spain (by jorge6030)
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pocketdays · 24 days ago
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Chicharrona, Octubre 2024
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moodboardmix · 1 year ago
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Casa En El Aire (House On The Air),
Zahara de los Atunes, Cádiz, Spain,
Fran Silvestre Arquitectos,
Photography: Fernando Guerra | FG+SG, Jesús Orrico
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cpleblow · 3 months ago
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who's eating whom?
©cpleblow (2023)
Fish Market • Cadiz, Spain
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illustratus · 8 months ago
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Nelson in conflict with a Spanish launch, 3 July 1797
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beautiful-basque-country · 10 months ago
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In Cádiz (Andalusia), Carnival festivities are a very popular cultural event every year because, besides costumes and dressing up, lots of people compete at the championships of chirigotas, cultural associations that play and sing, very often, songs with social and political messages.
This is the kids chirigota "Las hijas de Neptuno" [Neptune's duaghters], singing about our languages. A simple message that this future generation seems to get but that it's still controversial in Spain. Eskerrik asko to these little singers for the extra effort they made to learn their verses in our language!!
Vivo en un planeta que habla las lenguas de nuestras abuelas I live in a planet that speaks our grandmas' languages lenguas ancestrales, lenguas diferentes con su identidad ancestral languages, different languages with their own identity que son un tesoro súper importante me han dicho en la escuela I've been told at school that they're a super important treasure y que nadie tiene derecho a imponer su manera de hablar and that nobody has the right to impose their way of speaking borrando el mensaje de la libertad. erasing the message of freedom. Euskal Herrian, Euskal Herrian kantu hau entzuten da In Euskal Herria, in Euskal herria this song is heard en galego sa una mariñeira cantiga in a healthy Galician, a sailors' song i las paraules que en català parlen de llibertat i de amor i de vida and the words that in Catalan speak of freedom, and of love, and of life lenguas de muchas generaciones languages of many generations que en mi planeta la gente se entiende si sabe escuchar los corazones, los corazones, los corazones. 'cause in my planet people understand each other if they can listen to their hearts, their hearts, their hearts.
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[Please excuse my understanding and ortography in Galego or Català, any correction is appreciated and welcome!!]
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sherrylephotography · 1 year ago
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My photography @sherrylephotography
May 2023
Cadiz Spain
Here I have a solitary kind of peaceful feeling.
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agelessphotography · 4 months ago
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Salinas #2, Cádiz, Spain, Edward Burtynsky, 2013
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holyartisanperfection · 6 months ago
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Olvera, municipio de la provincia de Cádiz‎, España ❤️🇪🇸
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wgm-beautiful-world · 1 year ago
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C Á D I Z
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slaterinc · 1 year ago
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solar eclipse, cadiz, spain (1870)
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pocketdays · 5 months ago
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Cádiz, Junio 2024
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sitting-on-me-bum · 2 months ago
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The lighthouse and fort at Spain’s port of Cádiz once marked the western limits of the Phoenician world. Founded, according to legend, around 1100 B.C. as Gadir (meaning “walled” in Phoenician), Cádiz became a key colony for the Phoenicians. Here, they regularly came into contact with local populations.
CAVAN IMAGES/AGE FOTOSTOCK
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