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Jon NottGeneral secretary, Woodcraft Folk• How disappointing that Joshua Bullock Take the real Spain by the horns, Travel, 23 April found the Gaucin Easter Sunday bull race "utterly wonderful", only then to write that the exhausted bull is taken away and "sadly, killed".
Letters: Papal view 2011
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At Gaucin an excellent view of Gibraltar and Jibel Mûsa is obtainable from its Moorish citadel.
Life in Morocco and Glimpses Beyond Budgett Meakin 1886
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You may hear it any dark night in the streets of Gaucin. '
In Kedar's Tents Henry Seton Merriman 1882
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Concepcion faithfully fulfilled his contract, and, as the moon rose over the distant snow-clad peaks of the Sierra Nevada, pointed forward to the lights of Gaucin, a mountain village with an evil reputation.
In Kedar's Tents Henry Seton Merriman 1882
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I went and fetched Nino -- Nino, whose father had been my partner until he was shot by the Guardia Civile one night in the mountain behind Gaucin.
Tomaso's Fortune and Other Stories Henry Seton Merriman 1882
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Gaucin to regions where foliage grew scarcer at every step, and cultivation was unknown.
In Kedar's Tents Henry Seton Merriman 1882
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We stayed there all that day, and in the evening we moved close to Gaucin.
Carmen Prosper M��rim��e 1836
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Gaucin, where I found Carmen, who had told me she would meet me there.
Carmen Prosper M��rim��e 1836
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The doors open onto an expansive glass wall with a vista of a wooded valley, and beyond, the white-washed buildings of Gaucin surrounded by mountains.
NYT > Home Page By RATHA TEP 2011
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For the time I was there we had really poor weather, almost constant rain and cloud, but on this occasion as we were driving amongst the Pueblos Brancos (white villages) between Casares and Gaucin, the clouds amongst the peaks cleared momentarily and I managed to get a few shots of the clouds clinging to the forest on the slopes of the hills.
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