B&B Casa Sol y Luna Estepona
El Padron Estepona, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, 29680, Spain and Canary Islands
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CADIZ, & Monkeys and such!
... book while listening to the waves crash on the shore, rough life! We enjoyed a spectacular sunset that ended just in time for us to catch the last train back to Sevilla, where we all caved in to our exhaustion from the sun.
Since Shyla and I missed the day trip that our school took to Gibraltar because we were in Ireland, we took it upon ourselves to make our ...
At Sea Between Valencia and Casablanca
... distributorship for South Africa. She grew up in GaRankua, the black township that Rex and I stayed in when we first went to SA in 1998. Amazing. Hope we get to talk with them some more.
Today we are at sea again, on our way to Casablanca. In a few hours we will go through the Straits of Gibraltar. Hope we can see it a bit…it will take about 2 hours and it might be a little dark since I think we get to there around 5PM.
Love, elinor & ...
Monkeys
... she also went on to be Miss World). On one hand - what a cool idea, on the other - what a way to trash a cave!
The last attraction was the tunnels. The story goes that in times of conquest (17 something or other) they wanted to place some cannons on a ledge on the other side of the Rock. An engineer suggested tunneling. The irony of the story is they didn't finish the tunnels until after the was was over :-/ mmmm - just a tunnel!
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Long...long travel day
... King who was in Tangier now offering his support to the flood victims.
We arrived in Tangier in about 5 hours and Hamid took care of all of our paperwork for the tickets. Saying good-bye to him was tough - he was really fantastic. We'll definitely miss him.
The terminal was pretty bad. There was a tiny snack bar but even to go use the bathroom you had to go back through customs! We ...
Cheerio Mate and a Monkey to yah!
Gibraltar was just a short drive from Tarifa and although I didn't know what Gibraltar was exactly I knew it was a place to visit. After some research I learned that it has long been fought over by the various countries due to its strategic location at the entrance of the Mediterranean and to the chagrin of Spain has been the property of Great Britain for 300 hundred years. Gibraltar is extremely small and consists of a town at the bottom of the famous rock of Gibraltar. Since ...
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