The fascinating thing about this is it reminds me of looking over the rooftops in Cusco, Peru. The Spanish clearly exported there roofing techniques. #MySundayPhoto
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beautiful photo, i can imagine it’s easy to get lost in their on the ground
#MySundayPhoto
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Love it!! Almost look like a lot of hand work goes into it!
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I think it probably does. Or did!
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Love looking down on the rooftops in Spain, this is so much like the view from my parents #MySundayPhoto
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What a great view to have! I always love the colours an textures of rooftops
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Oh, marvellous! I saw similar in Italy……
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Yes, it’s a very southern and un-British look. They always give me a “I’m on holiday” feel
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Totallŷ agree!
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Great picture, for some reason I have devoted time to imagining being a cat wandering over those ridges. #MySundayPhoto
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Ha! Sounds like you’re feeling restless 🙂
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Oh that is interesting.
A place still on my to visit list. I’ll aim to capture a similar image.
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I love the randomness of the roofs, I bet there’s a few leaks in that
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I think you could be right Darren
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The fascinating thing about this is it reminds me of looking over the rooftops in Cusco, Peru. The Spanish clearly exported there roofing techniques. #MySundayPhoto
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Oh that is interesting.
A place still on my to visit list. I’ll aim to capture a similar image.
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Goodness they do look all a random collection, I bet the streets below are teaming with activity
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They are indeed. Well, lots of tourists!
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