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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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  • Santa Pau, Spain
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Very large panorama of Ronda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈronda]) is a city in the Spanish province of Málaga. It is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of the city of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its population is approximately 35,000 inhabitants.<br />
Around the city are remains of prehistoric settlements dating to the Neolithic Age, including the rock paintings of Cueva de la Pileta. Ronda was however first settled by the early Celts, who, in the 6th century BC called it Arunda. Later Phoenician settlers established themselves nearby to found Acinipo, known locally as Ronda la Vieja, Arunda or Old Ronda. The current Ronda is however of Roman origins,[1] having been founded as a fortified post in the Second Punic War, by Scipio Africanus. Ronda received the title of city at the time of Julius Caesar.<br />
In the 5th century AD Ronda was conquered by the Suebi, led by Rechila, being reconquered in the following century by the Eastern Roman Empire, under whose rule Acinipo was abandoned. Later the Visigoth king Leovigild captured the city. Ronda was part of the Visigoth realm until 713, when it fell to the Arabs, who named it Hisn Ar-Rundah ("Castle of Rundah") and made it the capital of the Takurunna province.
    Crop of Panorama to show detail.
  • Very large panorama of Ronda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈronda]) is a city in the Spanish province of Málaga. It is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of the city of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its population is approximately 35,000 inhabitants.<br />
Around the city are remains of prehistoric settlements dating to the Neolithic Age, including the rock paintings of Cueva de la Pileta. Ronda was however first settled by the early Celts, who, in the 6th century BC called it Arunda. Later Phoenician settlers established themselves nearby to found Acinipo, known locally as Ronda la Vieja, Arunda or Old Ronda. The current Ronda is however of Roman origins,[1] having been founded as a fortified post in the Second Punic War, by Scipio Africanus. Ronda received the title of city at the time of Julius Caesar.<br />
In the 5th century AD Ronda was conquered by the Suebi, led by Rechila, being reconquered in the following century by the Eastern Roman Empire, under whose rule Acinipo was abandoned. Later the Visigoth king Leovigild captured the city. Ronda was part of the Visigoth realm until 713, when it fell to the Arabs, who named it Hisn Ar-Rundah ("Castle of Rundah") and made it the capital of the Takurunna province.
    Large Panorama of Ronda Town
  • Very large panorama of Ronda (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈronda]) is a city in the Spanish province of Málaga. It is located about 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of the city of Málaga, within the autonomous community of Andalusia. Its population is approximately 35,000 inhabitants.<br />
Around the city are remains of prehistoric settlements dating to the Neolithic Age, including the rock paintings of Cueva de la Pileta. Ronda was however first settled by the early Celts, who, in the 6th century BC called it Arunda. Later Phoenician settlers established themselves nearby to found Acinipo, known locally as Ronda la Vieja, Arunda or Old Ronda. The current Ronda is however of Roman origins,[1] having been founded as a fortified post in the Second Punic War, by Scipio Africanus. Ronda received the title of city at the time of Julius Caesar.<br />
In the 5th century AD Ronda was conquered by the Suebi, led by Rechila, being reconquered in the following century by the Eastern Roman Empire, under whose rule Acinipo was abandoned. Later the Visigoth king Leovigild captured the city. Ronda was part of the Visigoth realm until 713, when it fell to the Arabs, who named it Hisn Ar-Rundah ("Castle of Rundah") and made it the capital of the Takurunna province.
    Large Panorama of Ronda
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_1212.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_1016.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
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  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    D81_2658.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0348.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0344.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0334.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0276.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0069.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    D81_3433.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    D81_3426.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    D81_2659.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0421.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0856.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0910.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0877.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0425.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0284.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0853.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_1328.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_1284.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_1247.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_1213.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0927.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0918.jpg
  • MAPFRE return to the Volvo Ocean Race and their goal could not be clearer – to win the Volvo Ocean Race trophy for the first time in Spain’s history.<br />
<br />
Skipper Xabi Fernández has built a mixed and multinational squad brimming with honours – from Olympic gold medallists and America’s Cup winners, to some of the most highly regarded offshore sailors on the planet.<br />
<br />
After finishing in fourth place last time out, it’s fair to say that MAPFRE look stronger than ever before in 2017-18.
    DSC_0297.jpg