Let Nan take you on a virtual tour of the romantic gardens of Spain’s Andalucía region, known for its Mediterranean climate, miles of olive groves, and aromatic citrus. Here, gardens and architecture are fascinating, complex, and inextricably united as a result of thousands of years’ occupation by Moors, Romans, and Spaniards.
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