Granada, Spain Travel Video Guide
Sep 20
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Cave Dwellers (cuevas) of San Miguel Alto. In Granada I visit the Alhambra, a fine example of Moorish Architecture, which uses the aesthetically pleasing golden ratio in its dimensions. I then learn about cave living, interviewing such characters as Dr, Sun, who uses a solar cooking machine to prepare meals. Spanish/English Translation – Miguel Antón Ámez Segovia Music – DJ Marky Mark and the Apple Loops
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Sep 20, 2010 @ 21:56:34
wow! great to see you in Granada!!!
very inspiring video, awesome, como siempre!!!
best regards, hasta luego!
LaraMAR!A (larafox66)
Sep 20, 2010 @ 22:35:25
why no HD ?? mate you should consider it! but the quality is still okey
Sep 20, 2010 @ 22:54:59
excelente video
5*****
saludos
Anita
Sep 20, 2010 @ 23:19:13
Great story. Really enjoyed it.
Sep 20, 2010 @ 23:48:10
Just as well that you didn’t shirk from meeting gypsies, thieves and drug adicts! So much more interesting than the classic Alhambra tourist story
Sep 21, 2010 @ 00:29:18
Fascinating stuff… That story about drug addicts and thieves was probably a community protection strategy
Sep 21, 2010 @ 00:57:17
@ThruHiker52 Never know what story I’m going to find when I arrive in a new place. It is great when I find a unique story, off the usual tourist route. Granada is a special place, As Joe Strummer said when he visited, ‘I only wish my brother saw the view of the Alhambra before he died’ It really is a special surreal place
Sep 21, 2010 @ 01:39:41
Mark, it looks like you really enjoyed this adventure and as usual the vid is terrific. The more I watch your travel videos the more I want to chuck this boring life of mine and just hit the road and start meeting all the good folks and see all the beautiful places that are out there. However, the reality of it is…I can’t…so for now I’ll just have to be content with the great travellogues you bring to all of us. Five stars my friend.
Sep 21, 2010 @ 01:52:35
@signevent There was a great community feel, people sharing what they had to have a group meal. I found it a safe place to be, and you wouldn’t believe it, there was an Aussie living in one of the caves!
Sep 21, 2010 @ 01:57:33
***** a very good video
Sep 21, 2010 @ 02:29:20
“I was told this was a dangerous area, frequented by gypsies, thieves and drug addicts. I decided I must visit this place, and learn more.” I love this quote in your adventure, sometimes the most dangerous looking places are the most fruitful experiences. Though it wouldn’t hurt to carry some pepper spray…
Sep 21, 2010 @ 02:52:42
@OS253 I’m just a guy with a camera, but I’m trying to get to that next level.
Sep 21, 2010 @ 03:00:53
@halfthrottle: I LOVE all your videos! Very educational and entertaining. Are you a professional filmaker? Your videos are so well-made. Excellent work!
Sep 21, 2010 @ 03:46:29
@OS253 You have chosen wisely. overlander and I make awesome videos!
Sep 21, 2010 @ 04:08:51
@halfthrottle: You know what’s weird? I’m subscribed to halfthrottle and overlander. Yes, both of you! I just realize that.
Sep 21, 2010 @ 05:02:17
@OS253 It’s funny that people who live in caves cook with the sun, while people who live above ground use electricity or gas.
Sep 21, 2010 @ 05:24:49
I agree with you. Solar power is the best way to get electricity. It’s free and it’s good for our planet. We only have one Earth. So we must take care of it.
Sep 21, 2010 @ 05:43:30
Love the solar cooking device.