The Roman theater in the southern Spanish city of Málaga is thought to have been built in the late first century BC during the reign of Augustus. Above the theater is the Alcazaba fortress, built by the Moors in the early 11th century.
I think Tim was worried about not sending me many pictures, so after the UN counterterrorism conference was over, he spent several hours walking around the city photographing things of interest.
Best to view in "Original" because other versions resized by PBase are decidedly
unsharp.
Plaza Obispo, Málaga, posted earlier: