Málaga’s history spans about 2,800 years, making it one of the oldest cities in Europe and one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the world. According to most scholars, it was founded about 770 BC.
If you are fan of branded items. This street has so much to offer.
I was caught up by the colours of the buildings and their fancy balconies.
This important cultural infrastructure and the artistic heritage have culminated in the nomination of Málaga as a candidate for the 2016 European Capital of Culture.
The painter and sculptor Pablo Picasso, Hebrew poet and Jewish philosopher Solomon Ibn Gabirol and the actor Antonio Banderas were born in Málaga.
For Jo’s Monday walk
Reference: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/M%C3%A1laga
While you see these images I shall be on my way to Florence.
Happy a wonderful week everyone!
I remember Malaga from long ago, as a graceful, elegant city. Florence I had to wait many more years to see but it was so beautiful! 🙂 🙂 Thanks so much for joining me!
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Both cities have their wonders.
Thank you.
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love all your shots Rupali, and most relieved that you gave fashion as much attention as it deserved 😉 My favourite by far is the reflection of the old balconies in the new cube windows ❤
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Hahaha me and fashion.
But may be I should give it a thought though 😀
On a serious note, I hate when girls/women make them themselves pretty “objects” in the name of fashion.
I love capturing reflections and always look for them.
Thanks Kate.
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your beauty shines through your pics not your clothes 🙂
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I am happy to read this.
and it’s not just the clothes but the tonnes of make up or the chemicals young girls/ladies put on them just to be presentable is beyond my reach.
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lol have never been into any of that, plain and simple would describe me best … I prefer the natural sunflower look personally 🙂
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Beautiful pics
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Thanks a lot.
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very very beautiful photographs.
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Thank you so much bhai.
Hope aap sab theek hain.
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Wonderful place! Thanks for sharing these beautiful photos.
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Thanks for commenting Megala.
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You seem to be really enjoying the trip.
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I had a relaxing trip last year.
Thanks Paul.
Happy Easter.
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O, right, good, memories 🙂
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Love the photographs! Enjoy your travels.
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Thank you VJ.
It was a wonderful family trip.
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So good to hear.
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Beautiful captures !!
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Many thanks Jo.
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Good close up pictures, Rupali !
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Thank you Sunith.
Hope you are doing good.
Is it a holiday or working day today?
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It is working for us Rupali otherwise all good 🙂
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Wonderful architecture and street shots. I especially like the last 2 more intimate, detail images.
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Thank you so much Denise.
Photography is fun and I enjoy capturing frames from different angles.
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Beautiful street captures, Rupali! Love the street scenes and the architecture!
I always think, “If those streets could talk!” 😉
Love the windows-reflection photo and the little bright yellow leaves photo!
HUGS!!! 🙂
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OMG. Now you have an idea for a post Carolyn.
Just imagine if windows from different shops start to gossip 😀
Thanks a lot.
Have a wonderful time.
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Stunning captures dear❤
Safe travels🤗
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Thanks a lot Yasmin.
We had good time.
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Thank you Jo.
Happy Easter.
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Indeed, a very intriguing city!
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