Walls that cry out for holidaymakers | Andrés Gallardo Albajar

Walls that cry out for holidaymakers | Andrés Gallardo Albajar

The Spanish resort town of Benidorm came on the radar of travelers in the 1970s. The properties, which have since been constructed in large numbers, await the holidaymakers in their gentle splendor.

Estonian photographer Andrés Gallardo Albajar has captured these stunningly beautiful images that show what an unusual sight has the tourism crises created by the coronavirus epidemic produced on the Spanish beaches as well. The empty buildings and staff are now waiting with open arms for those wishing to relax.


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