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Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen

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Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen

In Carmen's hometown of Seville, the image of the Spanish girl Carmen can be seen everywhere! And the weather in Seville is also very much like Carmen's personality, bold and enthusiastic, and there is no cloud on the bright sky!

Carmen is the masterpiece of the French realist writer Mérimée, which tells the adventures of an uninhibited gypsy girl engaged in smuggling. Carmen first seduces the innocent soldier Don Joseph and traps him in love, abandoning his former lover in the countryside, the gentle and kind Mikaela, and is expelled from the army to join the ranks of his smugglers; at the same time, Carmen falls in love with the bullfighter Luka. As a result, an increasingly fierce conflict arose between Joseph and Carmen. In the end, the stubborn Carmen categorically rejects Joseph's love and finally dies under Joseph's sword...

The plot is very hot, and Carmen's hometown is Seville, the capital of Andalusia!

Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen

Sevilla is the fourth largest city in Spain, and the old town is just off the Guadalquivir River.

Walk into Seville's Old Town, the Town Hall, the Palazzo Vecchio, the Bullring, plaza de España, full of old buildings, full of life surrounded by bright sunshine and crowds!

Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen
Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen

Deep in the streets, it is easy to get lost when you walk in

Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen

Four Spanish rapunzels said laughing as they walked past

Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen
Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen
Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen

Horse-drawn carriages are a sight to behold in Serbia's Old Town

Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen

"I want to build a huge church, even to make future generations think that it is an impossible church."

The cathedral in the center of the old city is the largest church in Spain, with a length of 116 meters and a width of 76 meters, and the 97-meter-high Giralda Tower is the symbol of Seville, and the bronze sculpture on the top can even rotate when there is wind, so people also call this place a weather vane.

Explore Seville in search of the sexy and wild Carmen

Loved the heaviness and sense of history of the old town

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