El Gastor, Spain
Photo Features • World Hum • 06.16.09 | 9:35 AM ET
Children play in grass piled for Corpus Christi Day in a street in southern Spain.
Photo Features • World Hum • 06.16.09 | 9:35 AM ET
Children play in grass piled for Corpus Christi Day in a street in southern Spain.
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RosiC 06.22.09 | 9:24 PM ET
The photo of El Gastor brought back fond memories of my trip to Cadiz and Jerez.. Both cities are not far from the white village of El Gastor. My arrival at Seville’s airport was followed by a bus trip to Cadiz..
The sight of giant sunflowers, flanking the road to Cadiz, was as spectacular as the “white villages” surrounding El Gastor. Generally free of tourists, your photo of El Gastor provides a hint of the town’s shimmering beauty.