
Tents and camera
The actors were getting ready in the tents. There was a guy and a girl. You can see the camera on the other side of the tent. There was a whole rail for it set up at the end of the bridge.
The actors were getting ready in the tents. There was a guy and a girl. You can see the camera on the other side of the tent. There was a whole rail for it set up at the end of the bridge.
We didn't know it when we were there but they were filming a booking.com commercial.
They were filming a commercial. They asked us to stand aside for a few minutes while they filmed.
When we got close to the bridge there were tents on the far side and a lot of people. It also looked like they were keeping people from crossing.
We loved the look of the old buildings.
Back up the street toward the square and to find lunch!
This is the farthest we walked in Cuenca before we started heading back to the square.
We took a left away from town to head down this great street!
The monument devoted to the Sacred Heart of Jesus on top of Cerro del Socorro. The materials were transported up there by donkeys in the mid 20th century.
The Mangana tower from the other side. We're walking back towards the square.
The Mangana Tower dates back to 1565. It's been rebuilt many times. It's current look dates from 1968. There was construction all around it when we were there.
Now we're headed in the right direction! The lights say, "Feliz Navidad" (Merry Christmas).
The convent is located at the highest point in the city. It was quite a walk to get there. We definitely went the wrong way.
We were looking for a certain part of town and, of course, we forgot our map so we took a shot and went left. If nothing else we saw some very cool buildings.