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| Iglesia de San Juan Bautusta - Church of St. John the Baptist. | 
    
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| The church is interesting in that it has two entirely differently styled towers. | 
    
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| The church is hemmed in by other buildings. | 
    
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| Looking toward the Retablo. | Scenes from Christ's life, and gory pictures of martyrs being tortured. | 
    
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| El Ayuntimiento - city hall - across the plaza from San Juan Bautista. | 
    
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| Ermita de Carbonero el Mayor. | 
    
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| Sheep grazing near the Ermita de Carbonero el Mayor. | 
    
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| Meson Riscal, a fabulous bar-restaurant. | 
    
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| We had the comida down in the wine cellar - la bodega. | 
    
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| Picking a nice bottle for the meal. | 
    
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| For
the meal we had carne de buey - ox meat.  Cooked on super hot
metal grills at the table.  The pyramid of fat is for greasing the
grill. | 
    
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| Delicious! | 
    
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| Mariano Pascual jamon factory.  Where some of the big ham shanks hanging in bars and restaurants come from. | 
    
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| The chorizo factory, behind his house in Carbonero el Mayor. | 
    
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| Mariano showing of some of his chorizo curing racks.  The smell of the curing chorizos was mouth-watering. | 
    
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| Packed up for shipment, mostly to Hungary and Germany. | 
    
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| In Mariano's home office.  From piglet to table. | 
    
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| Extolling the health benefits of chorizo.  Also in his office. | 
    
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| dMariano's beautiful open air patio | 
    
 
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| Another of the family businesses. |