Last month I visited Spain with my two sons.
The plan was simple. We flew to Madrid, picked up a rental car, drove around the country, returned to Madrid, and flew back.
Spain is bigger than California so of course we didn’t see it all.
But we covered a lot of territory, from Andalusia in the south to the Basque Country in the north. We visited great cities and interesting towns. We passed through the rugged Spanish countryside: mountains, plains, fields, pastures and rivers.
When you write for VDARE. COM a vacation is never just a vacation. It’s an opportunity to reflect on the Big Picture.
Regarding Spain, there’s lot of history to consider.
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Article by Allan Wall, published April 30th, 2023, on VDARE.COM.
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