That picture gave me nightmares as a kid because of aquaphobia. but seeing it from a more closer perspective definitely helps it's a really pretty place.
who are your ancestors ? my ancestors and my family from my dads side is from there , We were in this town to visit . I am mexican but my last name is Casares and hails from there.
@@12OunceProphet My g-g-gmother was Carolina Maria Perera y Garcia, born in Gibraltar. Her father, Diego Garcia y Leon, was born in Casares around 1800. Who knows, maybe our ancestors knew each other. Earlier than that, the family was from Malaga and Portugal.
I would love to see this place. In ancient world we had no last names. It was your name attached to your town. So it makes me wonder if my ancestors come from this area. Of course the new world changed one letter in my name but phonetically it's the same.
No, it doesn't. The origins come from the iberians and phoenicians, the emperor Julius Caesar used the thermal waters in the 61 b. C. To heal of an hepathical illness. The lady on the video says that the origin if the name is Al Qasar (the castle), but other version says that it comes from the emperor Julius CAESAR. I don't really know wich version is right. What is certain is that whaever the origin of the name is and although it has an unquestionable muslim architecture, Casares is much more old.
Beautiful town, neat and tidy streets. But it looks like the entire village is empty. Only saw no more than ten folks around the parks or the streets, most elderly people. Or probably they live locked inside their homes.
It is a quite little mountain village and I can quite remember but if we went during siesta time, most people are inside and come out again in the last afternoon/evening time.
its actually Spanish and Galician: from the plural of casar, casal 'farm', hence a topographic name, or a habitational name from any of numerous places called Casares or named with this word, especially in Galicia.
Fun fact, a photo of Casares was used as the sky box in the level Wet Dry World of Super Mario 64.
I never knew this. That’s so cool!
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders blew my mind too when I first realised. I'll never view that level the same way now haha.
That picture gave me nightmares as a kid because of aquaphobia. but seeing it from a more closer perspective definitely helps it's a really pretty place.
welcome to wet dry world!
The village is painted white to deflect the sun specially during summer. Caceres is beautiful to wander in. Thanks.
That makes sense. Thanks for the comment!
It is writen Casares not Cáceres, coz Cáceres is another UNESCO world heritage city in Extremadura, Spain
Hi, I love your videos.I am Moroccan and I am watching your videos from Boston. Keep up :)
That’s great! I’m so glad your enjoying the videos!
Hi 💙💚💛♓ Im watching from Amsterdam
My family was from there Naharro and Sanchez thank you for sharing
Great views
Great video! I am watching from Dallas, TX. :)
Awesome! Thanks for letting us know!
Have you all been to Methods in Spain...filled with Roman ruins...seriously underrated destination....maybe because Rome gets all the attention.
No we haven't yet. We'll have to go and see this!!!
Where are the water-controlling diamonds?
I visited last October. My ancestors are from there. Thanks for this, as my videos got messed up.
who are your ancestors ? my ancestors and my family from my dads side is from there , We were in this town to visit . I am mexican but my last name is Casares and hails from there.
@@12OunceProphet My g-g-gmother was Carolina Maria Perera y Garcia, born in Gibraltar. Her father, Diego Garcia y Leon, was born in Casares around 1800. Who knows, maybe our ancestors knew each other. Earlier than that, the family was from Malaga and Portugal.
You know my country better than me. Thanks for this videos
We certainly discovered so many beautiful places when we were there! I love Spain!! 🙌❤️
Hi from Casares😇
Hi from Amsterdam
And hi from ♓💙💚💛♓ RIF
The other side of the Mediterane
Costa del SoL
Is this the town from where Luca is based on?
I would love to see this place. In ancient world we had no last names. It was your name attached to your town. So it makes me wonder if my ancestors come from this area. Of course the new world changed one letter in my name but phonetically it's the same.
Oh wow! That’s amazing. They probably did come from there.
Just one question . This vilage was built by the moroccans ?
No
No, it doesn't. The origins come from the iberians and phoenicians, the emperor Julius Caesar used the thermal waters in the 61 b. C. To heal of an hepathical illness. The lady on the video says that the origin if the name is Al Qasar (the castle), but other version says that it comes from the emperor Julius CAESAR. I don't really know wich version is right. What is certain is that whaever the origin of the name is and although it has an unquestionable muslim architecture, Casares is much more old.
Na3m ♓💙💚💛♓ moorish
That look a ghost town where were all the people?
Siesta
Working
They drowned just like in the small abandoned town of SM64.
theyre in the wet dry world skybox
Nice story about Cesar and also is not Casares famous for Isabel the Catholic Queen retreatmen home away from the Castle.
I was confused at first. I got Casares mixed up with Caceres.
Oh 😂😂
Hi Mario
Who's Mario? 😂😂
@@GrowingUpWithoutBorders I'm the 58375687234862348562385328652374523567th joke of Wet Dry World, enioy!
One day we the moorish will be back
Add water on top, perfection, wet dry world.
Admit it, you're here just because of Wet Dry World
Beautiful town, neat and tidy streets.
But it looks like the entire village is empty. Only saw no more than ten folks around the parks or the streets, most elderly people. Or probably they live locked inside their homes.
It is a quite little mountain village and I can quite remember but if we went during siesta time, most people are inside and come out again in the last afternoon/evening time.
Actually al casar in Arabic means palace. Alcala in Arabic means castle!
Cool! It’s amazing how many places in Spain are Al this or Al that...
its actually Spanish and Galician: from the plural of casar, casal 'farm', hence a topographic name, or a habitational name from any of numerous places called Casares or named with this word, especially in Galicia.
:)
Wet dry world
Casares is my last name
So you’re the owner of this town. Go quick and claim what’s yours. 😂😂😂
So you’re the owner of this town. Go quick and claim what’s yours. 😂😂😂
Your video was fine, but the town seems like a very boring place to live.
It’s a very small town so not too much going on but it’s close enough to all the hustle and bustle of nearby cities.
Tunisia is much better
not too much