The normal average temperature during the day throughout our stay was 45 degrees, whilst the minimum temperature at night was 35 degrees. The only advantage was that the Andalucian region is not as humid as to what we were used to in Malta.
I must admit, going around sightseeing was quite difficult in the heat. The scorching sun made us feel literally as if we were in an oven being baked. Any kind of sun protection applied, starts melting off immediately and any hope of breathing normally is lost in seconds. Notwithstanding all this, we still had a great time and visited many interesting places in the city known for its tolerance amongst different peoples.
Here are some pictures from Sevilla, which was once known as the ‘Capital of the World’, although I still find it hard to believe.
1 comment:
ajma, gej bil qmis miftuha ukoll!!! missek nehhejtha!!! hehehe!!! andi kem ghamilt parlata sew ma maria d!!! kemm hadt gost!! sellili hafna ghal dik is sbejha li hemm mijak!! xx
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