The last journey of my Summer consisted on visiting a friend of mine, Rosalía, who lives in Nerva (Huelva, Spain). She's a classmate of mine and I hadn't seen her since our last exam because we don't live in the same city. Another classmate and I decided the three of us shouldn't be apart for so long, so we took a bus and spend some days at Rosalía's house.
Rosalía lives in a village surrounded by mines, forests and really beautiful landscapes. I had a very nice time and took some pictures so I could make those moments last forever. Let your eyes be my eyes :)
Some plastic hats miners had to wear
Mina de Peña del Hierro (Nerva)
Mina de Peña del Hierro, Nerva.
You can easily see how the minerals changed the colours of the water.
I find it quite beautiful
Andrea
Rosalía's father told us the story of a child that was found dead in that place.
The family built some kind of mausoleum there
(that's actually what you can see in these pictures).
It was sad and beautiful at the same time
Minas del Rey Salomón (Minas de Riotinto)
A court in Nerva
(You should bear in mind the three of us are studying Law and Criminology)
The town hall tower in Nerva
Nerva
Some poster asking people to open their eyes
and fight for ther rights
Corta Atalaya (Minas de Riotinto)
Rosalía
Sulfur
Lots of minerals!
The presbyterian church in Bellavista
The presbyterian church in Bellavista
Budgies at Rosalía's
Rosalía's cacti
Nice stuff at Rosalía's bedroom