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El Tajo de Ronda, located along Calle Armiñán in the picturesque town of Ronda, Spain, is one of Andalusia's most dramatic natural landmarks, featuring a deep gorge carved by the Guadalevín River that splits the town in two and is spanned by the iconic Puente Nuevo, an 18th-century bridge connecting Ronda’s old and new towns. The sheer cliffs of the gorge, plunging nearly 120 meters to the river below, create a spectacular scene for landscape photography, with rugged rock formations and the graceful arch of Puente Nuevo standing boldly against the sky. The area is especially photogenic during the golden hours, when the soft light bathes the cliffs and bridge in warm hues, enhancing the textures and highlighting dramatic contrasts. For unique perspectives, photographers can shoot from the Mirador de Ronda or explore paths descending into the gorge for closer views of the river and the bridge’s towering pillars. Beyond its natural beauty, El Tajo is steeped in history, surrounded by Ronda’s ancient Moorish architecture, whitewashed buildings, and cobblestone streets, making it a must-visit location that encapsulates the essence of Andalusia. (Ronda, Andalusia, Spain)

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