That’s an impressive place, Nathan, and I don’t remember it from a previous
visit.
I hadn’t realised from your post that the cuevas were excavated centuries ago
and I was wondering how they had obtained planning permission :-)
My brother is heading back to Bulgaria (he’s been staying with our mother and
step-father near Moncarapacho in the Algarve) to find such a community in which
to participate.
Chris
> On 6 Mar 16, at 18:18, Nathan Wajsman <photo@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> Since my wife is in Colorado, visiting our son, I have been taking some long
> bike rides this weekend. Today, I went to the town of Rojales, 55 km to the
> south, where an art exhibition was being inaugurated and my friends Carmen,
> Jennifer and Hilarión were going to be there. So I combined three benefits: I
> got a 110 km training ride, I saw my friends, and I saw some nice art.
>
> I have shown you Cuevas del Rodeo before. Basically, it is a complex of caves
> above the town, built in the 19th century, and today used mostly by local
> artists as workshops, exhibition spaces and even part-time residences. Art N
> Ground is the name of the art group that arranged today’s event. It is led by
> my friends Jennifer and her husband Hilarión. So here are 21 pictures from
> the approximately one hour I spent there today:
>
> http://www.greatpix.eu/Art-N-Ground/ <http://www.greatpix.eu/Art-N-Ground/>
>
> For more information about the caves, see:
> https://rodearterojales.wordpress.com/acerca-de/
> <https://rodearterojales.wordpress.com/acerca-de/>
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