Runners at Aracena swamp
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Panoramic photo by Edmundo Paz Torres EXPERT Taken 16:24, 16/08/2012 - Views loading...

Runners at Aracena swamp

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Runners from Sevilla, Sain, at Aracena swamp day previous of meteor show of Perseids, Aug 2012. They was croosing to other side in boat to pass a beach time. Adventure and relaxing combined during that weekend. No other way.

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A: Aracena swamp

by Edmundo Paz Torres, 520 meters away

Aracena swamp

B: Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation of aracena

by José Ignacio Terán, 9.5 km away

Church of Our Lady of the Annunciation of aracena

C: high square of aracena

by José Ignacio Terán, 9.5 km away

high square of aracena

D: Iglesia Prioral de Nuestra Señora del Mayor Dolor de Aracena

by lopezdelaosa, 9.6 km away

Portico de la Iglesia Prioral de Nuestra Señora del Mayor Dolor de Aracena, junto al Castillo. Siglo XV.

Iglesia Prioral de Nuestra Señora del Mayor Dolor de Aracena

E: Castle of Aracena

by lopezdelaosa, 9.7 km away

Erigido en el S XIII sobre una antigua fortaleza Musulmana, el Castillo de Aracena domina el caserío ...

Castle of Aracena

F: Lavadero Fuente Del Concejo

by David Hernandez, 10.1 km away

  Civil work realized in 1923 by Aníbal Gonzalez.   This washer takes advantage of one of the springs...

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G: Church square of Zufre

by José Ignacio Terán, 13.4 km away

Church square of Zufre

H: shrine of the Immaculate Conception Church of Zufre

by José Ignacio Terán, 13.4 km away

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I: Monastery of Tentudia

by José Ignacio Terán, 18.9 km away

Monastery of Tentudia

J: Cloister the monastery of Tentudia

by José Ignacio Terán, 18.9 km away

Cloister the monastery of Tentudia

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