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Antequera

For the rest of our trip we stayed in a superb airbnb πŸ° is a town called Antequera 🏯.  Antequera is directly north of Malaga and in-between Seville and Granada, a good location πŸ“‰.We scooped up Laura from the train station πŸš‚ and arrived at Calle Federico Garcia Lorca (the nice lady on the sat nav isnt too good at Spanish - 'calais federi co gar cia lor ca' - I don't do it as well as her - she says the 'c's hard 'c's, like 'k' for 'kettle' - it's almost delightful.)  The airbnb was great -  modern with a pool 🏊 and an amazing view out over the town and the countryside towards the 'PeΓ±a de los Enamorados' πŸ’”, a large rock πŸ—Ώthat looks like a man's head in profile and is known as the 'Lover's rock' πŸ’˜ as a moorish girl πŸ‘§and a christian boy πŸ‘¦threw themselves from it, knowing that they could never be together.  I was fond of this rock by the time we left, it's a really wonderful landmark πŸ—Ώ.The airbnb was ideal and we decided we should also explore Antequera 🏯 - Andy's guidebook described it at the 'Florence of Andalucia' β›ͺ️ and it does have some rather nice churches and old streets.  I think the nicest thing is that there aren't too many other tourists πŸ‘«πŸ‘«.  We visited the Acazabar - the fortress 🏀 - which has an excellent audio guide, and nice views.The other things we got excited about in Antequera was a fruit shop  πŸ“πŸŠπŸŒπŸπŸ‡- SO MUCH fruit - the man running the shop was quite baffled by us, the oranges are the best 🍊.  We had some good food 🍴- Friday night was spent in Sal y Pimienta - and if you ever find yourself in Antequera please go here.  It is a tiny little bar 🍻, with one lady behind the bar πŸ’ and her mother πŸ™‹in the kitchen, and was full to the brim with locals πŸ‘ͺ.  More and more intriguing tapas kept appearing πŸ› - 'you must try this' - and much 'jerez' 🍷was drunk.  We even made friends with the woman who runs the 'Lobo Parc' (that's wolves) 🐺 and promised her we would visit.  Whilst in Antequera we ate at a number of good places - however would not recommend the 80s bar 🎀.  Spanish 80s music......and we really did try our best to dance, but they could have just played some Madonna πŸ’ƒ - the poor youth of Antequera.  Surprisingly it was mainly filled with middle aged ladies all samba / salsaing away πŸ’ƒ- so perhaps we had chosen the wrong nightlife - they were much taken with Andy's dancing πŸ‘―.We visited La Laguna de Fuente Piedra β›²οΈ where the flamingos 🐦 spend their time when they aren't in Africa.  We were very excited to see the flamingos 🐦 but sadly they are more sensible than us - and almost all of them had to decided to hide away from the horrid weather β˜”οΈ - but we did see some , including a black and white one 🐦- apparently this happens when they don't eat the right food 🍀 that gives them their pink colour πŸ’•.  They are really quite marvellous birds, and we watched them for quite some while - although it looks as though their knees bend backwards - they don't - these joints are actually their ankles.  They are very handsome birds πŸ¦πŸ’•.I liked Antequera a lot 🏯 - I liked the airbnb with it's amazing view and we did spend lots of time reading πŸ“š and not doing too much. The following day was our trip to Granada to see the Alhambra 🏰, and I will tell you all about it tomorrow!Alice xxxPhoto 05-05-2016-19Photo 05-05-2016-20Photo 06-05-2016-3Photo 06-05-2016-4IMG_3162IMG_3163Photo 06-05-2016-5Photo 06-05-2016-6Photo 06-05-2016-9Photo 06-05-2016-7Photo 06-05-2016-8IMG_3167Photo 06-05-2016-11Photo 06-05-2016-12

Alhambra

Alhambra

Onwards - Caminito Del Rey