
There were some slightly sore heads this morning as we queued for entry to the Palace of King Charles … the Alcazar. … a short practice at the queue negotiation saw the Lady Sevilla granting us access to this interesting example of Muslin-Christian architecture that seems to be unique to this part of Span. This Palace was once occupied by Queen Isabella and today is the Seville residence of the King of Spain.


Awe at the sheer magnitude of the Basilica of Seville was tempered by the poor and undeveloped river frontage of the Canal Alfonso.
Lady Sevilla .. thank you for your kindnesses but I need to tell you that you don’t look quite as prosperous as the cities to your north. You have magnificent structure and great inherent beauty but you have become a little careless with your makeup ...
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