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Sunset near Jerez, Spain | www.myfoododyssey.com

But certainly not forgotten. This photo was taken on our epic road trip round Europe last summer. We set out with a plan and a map, but got so sucked in by the beauty of Spain that we ended up spending most of our time there. We were enjoying the road so much we always left it quite late to find somewhere to park for the night. This had its advantages – no one really minds if you park in a forest or supermarket car park for just a few hours after dark. It also meant we saw numerous glorious sunsets, such as this one near the town of Jerez in southern Spain. I had spent a few happy hours earlier in the day sampling sherry at Tio Pepe (to ease the pain of the 22 mosquito bites I got the night before, you understand). This sky was so captivating we pulled over to take photos and ended up staying for the night. The memories from this trip will stay with us for a long time.

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Sunset near Jerez, Spain | www.myfoododyssey.com

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  1. So beautiful! I can see why you spent the night. I have heard Spain is a lovely place to see. Glad you got to go and spend all the time you wanted there. 🙂

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    December 11, 2014
  2. longchaps2 #

    This is incredible. Just incredible!

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    December 10, 2014
  3. Stunning! Toledo also has fantastic sunsets 🙂

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    December 10, 2014

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