Don Quijote De La Mancha Spain
La Mancha is described by Miguel de Cervantes in his 17th-century novel Don Quixote, and visitors to the region today still can encounter the 16th-century windmills at which Cervantes's fictional would-be knight-errant “tilted,” believing them to be gigantic rivals.
We had set off in the middle of the night to capture the sunrise over the windmills of Consuegra. We arrived in plenty of time to find a good place to setup and wait for sunrise. What we did notice on the drive down there was many windmills lite up but these windmills was not which was good for us. We moved onto a further location of windmills at Campo de Criptona which I thought was the famous windmills but thankfully Steve noticed before we set off.
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