Thursday Doors, The Moroccan Tea Gardens in Crevillent in Spain

The Moroccan Tea Gardens are difficult to find and involved a long drive along a dusty track until we arrived at what seems at first sight to be an oasis in a thirsty plain.  Getting in is easy enough but I worried about getting out again when the iron gate was closed firmly behind us with a firm jailhouse rattle.

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23 responses to “Thursday Doors, The Moroccan Tea Gardens in Crevillent in Spain

  1. What gorgeous colours and fab doors!

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  2. Amazingly bright colours! My wife would have made me do it again if I’d picked them!

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  3. I love this place. The doors are amazing. Have a Happy Christmas.

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  4. Those are beautiful!

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  5. clearly like the dramatic window shot

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  6. what a fascinating colourful place..

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  7. Gorgeous place – for a little while. The bright colours might have made it a trifle hard on the eyes after a while, but then in the bright sunshine, bright colours fade a bit, don’t they. What Province is Crevillant in, or have I missed something earlier?

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  8. What a riot of exuberant colour, Andrew!

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