Kelly taking a day trip to Cuenca, Spain
Photos taken January 30, 2011

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On the high speed Ave train to Cuenca, Spain - a 51 minute ride.
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The train station in Cuenca, Spain
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The river in Cuenca
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Cuenca's old town is perched up on a cliff. The houses built right up out of the cliff side are called hanging houses - "casas colgadas"
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climbing up a hill to the old town and looking down over the canyon (Hoz del Huecar gorge)
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Cuenca's old town is perched up on a cliff. The houses built right up out of the cliff side are called hanging houses - "casas colgadas"
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Crossing a high bridge into Cuenca's old town
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Cuenca's old town is perched up on a cliff. The houses built right up out of the cliff side are called hanging houses - "casas colgadas"
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Cuenca's most famous hanging house. It is now an abstract art museum.
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Cuenca's most famous hanging house. It is now an abstract art museum.
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Cuenca's Cathedral in Plaza de Mayor. It was Spain's first Gothic style cathedral (built from 1196 to 1257)
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Cuenca's Cathedral in Plaza de Mayor. It was Spain's first Gothic style cathedral (built from 1196 to 1257)
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Cuenca's Plaza de Mayor
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pretty colorful painted houses in Cuenca
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very large heavy doors in Cuenca's old town
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art in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum
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art in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum. I think this guy looks awesome.
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art in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum
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art in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum
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art in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum
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art in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum
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art exhibit by Pablo Palazuel in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum (that relates to a project I've been working on at work)
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art exhibit by Pablo Palazuel in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum (that relates to a project I've been working on at work)
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art exhibit by Pablo Palazuel in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum (that relates to a project I've been working on at work)
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art exhibit by Pablo Palazuel in Cuenca's Abstract Art Museum (that relates to a project I've been working on at work)
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Looking out of Cuenca from the Abstract Art Museum
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These clay tile roofs reminded me of Croatia.
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Cuenca had lots of small winding streets.
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an interesting stone house in Cuenca
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looking down into the Hoz del Huecar gorge at the old Convent of St. Paul (now a Parador: a hotel run by the government in a historic landmark)
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a run down door in Cuenca that serves little purpose since there is a big hole beneath the door. I guess it does provide some privacy.
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Kelly and the hanging houses in Cuenca
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An old building in Cuenca
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headboards - randomness I walked by in neighborhood in Cuenca
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Museo Ars Natura in Cuenca by architects Carlos Asensio y José María de Lapuerta. I thought the building was beautiful. I loved its harmony with the environment.
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Museo Ars Natura in Cuenca by architects Carlos Asensio y José María de Lapuerta. I thought the building was beautiful. I loved its harmony with the environment.
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view of Cuenca from Museo Ars Natura
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Museo Ars Natura in Cuenca by architects Carlos Asensio y José María de Lapuerta. I thought the building was beautiful. I loved its harmony with the environment.
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Museo Ars Natura in Cuenca by architects Carlos Asensio y José María de Lapuerta. I thought the building was beautiful. I loved its harmony with the environment.
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Photo from DL+Architects. Museo Ars Natura in Cuenca by architects Carlos Asensio y José María de Lapuerta. I thought the building was beautiful. I loved its harmony with the environment.
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