Pueblos+Blancos

=Pueblos Blancos= Pueblos Blancos, or The White Towns of Andalusia, are located throughout southern Spain. There are prehistoric caves and cave paintings spread out thought region. The reason for the cave paintings is because people have been settling there since prehistoric times. There have been many cultures that have affected the region. but the most power full one was the Moors.

In the white towns, the narrow streets and blinding white building help cool the streets from the heat of the Andalusian sun. Because of the white paint on the walls and the narrow walkways that allow the breeze to cut through, the towns' architecture acts kind of like a natural air conditioner. The views of this place are breath-taking and the town has a long history that worth exploring.

The Inland Pueblos are recognized for their well known beauty and unique settings. Some of the settings are hilltops, mountains, and whitewashed houses around a ruined castle. The white town of Ronda in the Pueblos Blancos is among the most historically significant. Other Pueblos Blancos include El Bosque, Benahoma, Arcos, and Grazalema. In these towns the climate is mild and the surrounding landscape is green and pleasant.