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Delhard Kabila and the Green Gorge

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Today, I did a hike through the Garganta Verde, a deep and narrow, but green gorge (hence its name). For this hike, you need a permit of the National Park Service, which I reserved by phone. However, my Spanish does not seem to be as good as I would like it to be, because the permit was issued for a certain Delhard Kabila.

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Hiking Permit

Luckily, they did not check my ID, but only the permit itself, when I started the hike, so I was able to explore this spectacular gorge nonetheless. Especially the views at the very bottom of the gorge are indeed breathtaking.

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Garganta Verde

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Garganta Verde

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Embalse de Zahara

On my way back to Grazalema, I stopped at some viewpoints and enjoyed the nice views to be had even from along the road.

In the evening, I finally visited some friends who are currently vacationing in Arcos de la Frontera, less than one hour by car away. Again, I had some nice views while driving through the park.

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Grazalema National Park

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Visiting Friends

This blog entry is an abridged version of the original entry in German.

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