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Alfie´s tale of interaction between dogs, cats, horses and humans on a cortijo in rural Spain.
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A look at the diverse architecture found in the towns and villages of Andalucia.
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One woman´s discovery of Friends Reunited and her explanation of life since last seeing her schoolfriends.
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A mother and daughter, who moved to southern Spain together, send a series of emails to friends in the UK.
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The film industry on the Costa del Sol, with contacts for aspiring actors and models.
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Life and lifestyle on the Costa del Sol. What do we miss and what do we love about Spain.
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Dolphins in general and those you can spot from the southen Spanish shores of the Costa del Sol.
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Driving in Andalucia - legislation and routes via unspoilt mountains, valleys and picturesque villages.
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The delights of Axarquia renowned for beautiful scenery, unspoilt white villages and beaches.
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One of the Pillars of Hercules overlooking Africa, worth a visit or several for sightseeing & shopping.
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A world of fantastical limestone formations and flower covered valleys, where time has stood still.
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A vibrant city filled with gardens, clean sandy beaches, pedestrian shopping and fabulous restaurants.
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Once a fishing village, now a cosmopolitan town, Nerja combines tradition with modern.
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Torrox and environs are blessed with a comfortable year-round climate, known as the best in Europe.
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Andalucia was the birthplace of Flamenco, a passionate music and dance with Moorish influence.
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Fuente de Piedra Lagoon with the largest colony of greater flamingos in the western Mediterranean.
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The Mediterranean climate with high temperatures, constant sunshine and an absence of frost.
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The abundance and behavior of these birds provides many enjoyable hours of watching.
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A book review about an hilarious Bridget-Jones-esque modern girl’s move to the Costa del Sol.
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Spanish, the 3rd most spoken language in the world, the mother tongue of more than 400 million.
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In July 2002 Malaga was one of four Spanish ports, from a total of six, in the Cutty Sark Tall Ships Race.
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In Guadix half the population live as troglodytes in 4,000 caves hewn in the bizzarly shaped rock.
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