48 Pics To Prove That Spain Is Unlike Any Other Country

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Spain is the fourth-largest country in Europe. It has everything from stone castles and sophisticated cities to flat plains, and snowcapped mountains, all of which have made it a favored travel destination.

So, to show our love for it, we at Bored Panda put together a list of photos that accentuate Spain’s geographical and cultural diversity.

Taken both by locals and tourists, these images paint an accurate picture of what it’s like to live in or visit this distinct place on Earth.

#1 Shade On A Street In Jerez, Spain

Image credits: markrichardbeaulieu

#2 Fighting The Heat: Spanish Artists Decorate The Shopping District In Malaga With A Colorful Crocheted Canopy

Image credits: ElMundoOk

#3 This Forest With Trees Covered In Green Moss Right After All Of The Colorful Leaves Fell To The Ground In Basque Country (An Autonomous Region In Northeastern Spain)

Looks like something out of a fairy tale, especially shrouded in thick fog.

Image credits: mimadeo

#4 In Spanish-Speaking Countries, The Tooth Fairy Is A Mouse (Ratoncito Pérez). This Is My Dentist’s Office

Image credits: ZurgTS

#5 Puente Nuevo (New Bridge) In Ronda, Spain Is One Of The Most Beautiful Places On Earth

Image credits: jordhammond

#6 Waterfall Clouds In Spain

Image credits: dodafoto

#7 Cordoba Patio Festival In Spain. Each Year In May, Residents Open Up Their Patios For The Public To View Their Unique Displays

Image credits: kagko

#8 Setenil De Las Bodegas, A Town In Southern Spain, Known For Its Whitewashed Houses Built Into The Surrounding Cliffs

Image credits: 9w_lf9

#9 Statue Of Neptune In Gran Canaria, Spain. Possibly, The Coolest Statue In The World

Image credits: Luis Arencibia Betancort

#10 This Church Has Been Under Construction Since 1882 – The Basílica De La Sagrada Família In Barcelona, Spain

138 years and is set to finish in 2026.

Image credits: umdjpelomundo

#11 Water Boat Fountain (Fuente Del Barco De Agua), Located At Playa De La Malvarrosa In Valencia, Spain

Image credits: nors27

#12 Exploring The Hidden Beauty Of Andalucia, Spain

Image credits: jetclarke

#13 Vertical Garden In Madrid, Spain

Image credits: alvavilla_

#14 Built In The Year 112 By The Romans Without Any Kind Of Mortar Or Cement, This Is The 15 Km Long Still Working Aqueduct Of Segovia, Spain

Image credits: Jaime Alonso’

#15 In Spain There’s A Winery That Has A Fountain With Free Wine

Image credits: cuttoothsb

#16 El Marco, The Tiny Bridge Between Spain And Portugal, Is The Smallest International Bridge In The World. It Has A Length Of 3.2 Meters

Image credits: A.Hormigo

#17 The Ticket To A Chocolate Museum In Barcelona Is A Chocolate

Image credits: philosopher_b

#18 This Cathedral In Murcia, Spain Has A 3D Model For Blind People To Touch And Feel What The Cathedral Looks Like

Image credits: hayaimonogachi

#19 Selenite Cave Found In Spain

Image credits: espeleofoto

#20 The Local Municipality In Cartagena, Spain Built A House For The Cats

Image credits: GatoCartagena

#21 Melting Ice In The Sierra Nevada, Granada, Spain

Image credits: Chulapo

#22 A 100-Year-Old Church In Spain Converted Into A Skatepark

Image credits: la_iglesiaskate

#23 There Is A Restaurant In Spain Called El Diablo That Grills Its Food Over An Active Volcano

Image credits: elisabethedinruge

#24 Castillo De Coca (Castle Of Coca) – Central Spain

Image credits: conchipal

#25 Trams In Seville (Spain) Have Fast Charging Batteries, Therefore Not Needing Catenaries Along The Track. The Trams Charge For About 15 Seconds Every Stop

Image credits: Daniel Silva

#26 Underwater Museum In Lanzarote Playa Blanca, Spain

Image credits: jasondecairestaylor

#27 This Is A Book Vending Machine. Found In Madrid, Spain. I’ve Never Seen One Before

Image credits: Buabue1

#28 The Size Of This Flag Flown On A Spanish Ship At The Battle Of Trafalgar (1805) Compared To The Size Of People Around It

Image credits: The National Maritime Museum

#29 The Los Ficus Building Is Built Under A Road In Tenerife, Spain. 60 Homes That Were Built In The ’60s Supporting A Road That Goes Down To The Coastline

Image credits: _DCC_

#30 Giant Hives Hanging From The Ceiling Enclosed In A Glass Case With Outdoor Access At “Home Of Bees” In Poyales Del Hoyo, Spain

Image credits: addisonfun

#31 The Before And After In La Palma, Spain Where The “Cumbre Vieja” Volcano Erupted For 80+ Days In 2021

Image credits: Imanolzuaznabar

#32 Barcelona Has Many Amazing Views But I Suggest This One From The Rooftop Bar Across From The Cathedral

Image credits: GreenWithNB

#33 This Village Is Built On A Basaltic Cliff More Than 50 Meters High And Spreads About 1 Kilometer Long (Castellfollit De La Roca, Spain)

It was formed by the erosive action of the Fluvià and Toronell rivers on the remains of lava flows from volcanic eruptions that took place over one hundred thousand years ago.

Image credits: pere.soler.photographer

#34 These Bins In Barcelona Have A Free Throw Line And A 3-Point Arc

Image credits: hicksyfern

#35 With The Huge Snowstorm In Madrid I Made A Moai Instead Of A Snowman (First Time Playing With Snow)

Image credits: fegm22

#36 Street In Alicante, Spain

Image credits: carolinarcuellar

#37 Temple Of The Sacred Heart, Barcelona, Spain

Image credits: sennarelax

#38 Beautiful Aragonite “Flowers” From A Cave In Mallorca Island, Spain

Image credits: alismountain

#39 Barcelona Divided By Day And Night

Image credits: willcheyney

#40 Blossoms In Barcelona

Image credits: jacob

#41 Plaza De España – Seville, Spain (Summer 2019)

Image credits: TheFireFlash

#42 Found An Astronaut Carved Into The Entrance Of This 900-Year-Old Church In Salamanca, Spain

Image credits: Atlantabraves

#43 This Is Madrid, Spain With Clean Air, A Rare Sight We Don’t Get To See Often

Image credits: jose.l.fotografia

#44 Today I Saw This Girl Casually Painting In The El Prado Museum In Madrid

Image credits: PabloColina

#45 Castellers, Human Tower, Of Cataluña, Spain

Image credits: m.parzuchowski

#46 We’re At Popcorn Beach In Fuerteventura. Real Name Rhodoliths

Image credits: bonnietriumph

#47 A Thick Layer Of “Calima”, Or Saharan Dust, Covering Large Parts Of Spain

Image credits: Nightrach

#48 Traditional “Tranga” Suit In Aragon, Spain. The Tradition Is Pre-Christian And Still Carries On Today

Image credits: nasulon

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