
Guadalquivir River, Torre del Oro & Seville's Waterfront
The Torre del Oro (the 'Golden Tower' — the 13th-century Almohad watchtower on the bank of the Guadalquivir River, built c.1220 as part of the defensive wall of Almohad Seville) and the Paseo de Colón (the riverside promenade along the Guadalquivir — the promenade from which Columbus set sail for the Americas in 1492) are the defining landmarks of Seville's historic waterfront.
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Guadalquivir River, Torre del Oro & Seville's Waterfront — waypoint 1.
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Guadalquivir River, Torre del Oro & Seville's Waterfront — waypoint 2.
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Guadalquivir River, Torre del Oro & Seville's Waterfront — waypoint 3.
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Guadalquivir River, Torre del Oro & Seville's Waterfront — waypoint 4.
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Guadalquivir River, Torre del Oro & Seville's Waterfront — waypoint 5.
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Guadalquivir River, Torre del Oro & Seville's Waterfront — waypoint 6.