Spanish Villages That Shouldn't Exist (But They Do)

In this video, we explore three villages in southern Spain that look like they shouldn’t exist at all. From a city split by a massive gorge in Ronda, to houses built directly into rock in Setenil de las Bodegas, and a mountain fortress overlooking everything in Zahara de la Sierra — each of these places seems completely irrational at first. But once you look closer, every cliff, cave, and climb starts to tell a different story. These weren’t random choices. They were built to survive.