John Persons Siterip -2015- -almerias- Apr 2026

Background

| Outcome | Details | |---------|----------| | | A graduate student from the University of Granada cited the archive in a thesis on “Digital Heritage of Southern Spain”, using the preserved photos to map changes in the Tabernas film‑set landscape. | | Tourism Promotion | The Almería tourism board, unaware of the archive, discovered it while researching historical promotional material. They incorporated several historical images into a new brochure series, crediting the archive. | | Community Appreciation | The original webmaster posted a thank‑you note on the site’s Facebook page, noting that the archive “kept a piece of our city’s soul alive for future generations.” | | Technical Learning | John later published a blog post titled “Crawling Dynamic Photo Galleries: Lessons from Almería‑Guide.com” where he detailed his methodology, helping other preservationists avoid common pitfalls. | John Persons Siterip -2015- -Almerias-

In the early 2010s a small but passionate community of web‑preservation enthusiasts began to notice a troubling trend: a growing number of niche cultural and tourism sites were disappearing from the Internet as their owners moved on, funding ran out, or the platforms they were built on shut down. One such site was , a richly illustrated portal that chronicled everything from the desert‑like Tabernas region’s film‑set history to the hidden tapas bars of the city’s old quarter. By 2014 the site’s traffic had dwindled, the domain registration was about to lapse, and the webmaster hinted—on a forum thread—that the content would soon be taken offline. Background | Outcome | Details | |---------|----------| |