The Flickr Guadalquivir Image Generatr

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Puente Romano by D-Stanley

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Puente Romano

The 1st century BC Puente Romano over the Guadalquivir River at Córdoba, Spain, was rebuilt in the 8th century under Umayyad rule. For 2,000 years right up until 1953 this was the only bridge to cross the river at Córdoba.

Molino de la Albolafia by D-Stanley

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Molino de la Albolafia

The Molino de la Albolafia is a medieval noria or waterwheel used since Islamic times to supply the gardens of Córdoba, Spain, with water from the Guadalquivir River.

Torre de Guadalcabrillas by D-Stanley

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Torre de Guadalcabrillas

The 15th century Torre de Guadalcabrillas was a watchtower overlooking the Guadalquivir River at Córdoba, Spain. It was erected after the Christian conquest to protect the nearby Alcázar against Moorish incursions.

Seville Spain, Nov 3 2018, Bachelorette party celebration on a boat during Holy Week in Seville by Felipe Rodríguez Fotografía

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Seville Spain, Nov 3 2018, Bachelorette party celebration on a boat during Holy Week in Seville

Seville Spain, Nov 3 2018, Girls enjoy a festive bachelorette party on the Guadalquivir River as the Virgin of La Estrella crosses the Triana Bridge in Seville.

La bruma by jantoniojess

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La bruma

La bruma

Sunset over the Guadalquivir by D-Stanley

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Sunset over the Guadalquivir

A sunset over the Guadalquivir River south of Seville, Spain.

Torre del Oro by D-Stanley

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Torre del Oro

The Torre del Oro on the left bank of the Guadalquivir River was constructed by the Almohad Caliphate in 1220 at a time when Seville, Spain, was the Moorish capital of Al-Andalus.

Muelle Delicias by D-Stanley

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Muelle Delicias

The Puente de las Delicias (1990) crosses the Guadalquivir River just south of downtown Seville, Spain, capital of Andalucia, The drawbridges can be raised to allow smaller cruise ships to reach the Muelle Delicias on the right.

Puente de las Delicias by D-Stanley

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Puente de las Delicias

The Puente de las Delicias (1990) crosses the old channel of the Guadalquivir River next to the Port of Seville, Spain.

500-year Anniversary Bridge by D-Stanley

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500-year Anniversary Bridge

The cruise ship Silver Whisper passes under the Puente del V Centenario over the Guadalquivir River near Seville, Spain. The bridge was completed in 1992 to commemorate the 500-year anniversary of the discovery of America.

Puente del V Centenario by D-Stanley

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Puente del V Centenario

The Puente del V Centenario (1992) over the old channel of the Guadalquivir River at the Port of Seville, Spain, was expanded from two to six lanes of traffic in 2024/2025.

Draw Bridges by D-Stanley

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Draw Bridges

Highway and railway draw bridges go up whenever a ship enters or leaves the Esclusa del Guadalquivir (2010) on the Guadalquivir River near Seville, Spain.

Entering the Esclusa del Guadalquivir by D-Stanley

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Entering the Esclusa del Guadalquivir

The cruise ship Silver Whisper enters the Esclusa del Guadalquivir (2010) on the Guadalquivir River near Seville, Spain.

Esclusa del Guadalquivir by D-Stanley

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Esclusa del Guadalquivir

The Esclusa del Guadalquivir (2010) regulates the tides on the Guadalquivir River just south of Seville, Spain.

Rice Field by D-Stanley

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Rice Field

This rice field is next to the Guadalquivir River just upstream from Coria del Río, Spain.

Hendrik-S by D-Stanley

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Hendrik-S

The Guadalquivir is the only major navigable river in Spain. Vessels such as the Hendrik-S can sail 90 km from the Port of Seville to Sanlúcar de Barrameda on the Atlantic Ocean via a single lock.

Attractive Villa by D-Stanley

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Attractive Villa

This attractive villa on the left bank of the Guadalquivir River just south of La Puebla del Río, Spain, is surrounded by rice fields.

Rice Fields by D-Stanley

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Rice Fields

Rice fields color up the Andalucian countryside next to the Guadalquivir River south of La Puebla del Río. This area is the most productive rice growing region in Spain.

Finca Casudis by D-Stanley

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Finca Casudis

Grupo Hisparroz stores rice in silos at Finca Casudis next to the Guadalquivir River downstream from La Puebla del Río, Spain.

Harvesting Rice by D-Stanley

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Harvesting Rice

Rice is harvested using heavy machinery on the plain east of the Guadalquivir River, Spain.