Setenil de las Bodegas is a town (pueblo) in the province of Cádiz, Spain, famous for its dwellings built into rock overhangs above the Rio Trejo. According to the 2005 census, the city has a population of 3,016 inhabitants. It has an exact antipodal city: Auckland, New Zealand.
This small town (pueblo) is located 157 kilometres (98 mi) northeast of Cadiz. It has a distinctive setting along a narrow river gorge. The town extends along the course of the Rio Trejo with some houses being built into the rock walls of the gorge itself, created by enlarging natural caves or overhangs and adding an external wall.
Modern Setenil evolved from a fortified Moorish town that occupied a bluff overlooking a sharp bend in the Rio Trejo northwest of Ronda. The castle dates from at least the Almohad period in the 12th century. However, the site was certainly occupied during the Roman invasion of the region in the 1st century AD. Setenil was once believed to be the successor of the Roman town of Laccipo, but it was subsequently proved that Laccipo became the town of Casares in Malaga.
How can you tell by lookin' at me?
How can you tell, you like what you see?
Suddenly there's a boy in the rain alone
Suddenly there's a girl in the rain alone
Oh, yeah
How can you tell humans are real?
How can you tell, you like what you feel?
Suddenly there's a girl in your heart, oh, boy
Suddenly there's a boy in your heart, oh, boy
Yeah, yeah
Yeah, how can you tell by lookin' at me?
How can you tell, you like what you see?
Suddenly there's a boy in the rain alone
Suddenly there's a girl in the rain alone