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Alcázar of Seville, Spain


Hillizard

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Now that the Dorne storyline is (presumably) over, I'll miss those great views of the palms in the water gardens of the 10th-century Alcázar Palace in Seville, Spain. It was used in HBO's Game of Thrones for the rulers of the House Martell. ;)

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4 hours ago, Pal Meir said:

Here two pics from 1985 with Phoenix dactylifera, Ph sylvestris, and Washingtonia robusta:

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@Hillizard Were those photos taken by yourself? I found the 2nd one on Wikipedia:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alc%C3%A1zar_of_Seville

I've not been to Spain yet. Those pictures were taken from online sources, though I could have made screen grabs from Game of Thrones!

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19 hours ago, Hillizard said:

I've not been to Spain yet. Those pictures were taken from online sources, though I could have made screen grabs from Game of Thrones!

Anyhow... We have been traveling for free... Thanks for sharing gents!

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