Apartamentos Maria Del Carmen Torremolinos
Borbollon, 5 Torremolinos, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, 29620, Spain and Canary Islands
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Le jour où j'ai perdu 100 Euros
... quel moment de cette journée, j'aurais pu m'apercevoir que mon passeport n'était pas dans mon sac. Or, mon esprit était trop occupé à regarder les vagues déferler sur la rive et à déguster le verre de vin que j'avais à la main, et ce n'est qu'au tout dernier moment, à onze heures du soir, alors que je serrais les derniers cordons de mon sac, que je m'en suis aperçu. Ce n'est pas un « Coudonc, j'ai tu pris mon passeport, ...
Malaga II: Celebrating Holy Week on the beach
... things going on every day. The tradition is to wear robes that look exactly like those of the KKK.
Not kidding. It was fortunate I already knew about this, via pictures seen in gift shops of it. Because otherwise I might have headed the other way to avoid what appeared to be a parade for the KKK. Everyone in the parade wears robes called capirotes. which are more or less long white and colored robes, with a tall pointed hat that reveals only ...
Malaga I: La costa del sol, sin sol
... an hour layover in the Granada bus station, and then a ride to Malaga. Leaving Jaen at 9:30, I made it into Malaga at about 1. Yet another relief after all these long days of traveling filled with trains, buses, planes and metros.
The first thing I learned about Malaga is that people are seemingly awful at giving directions. I had the address and area where my hostel was, so I asked a few people at information at the bus ...
Angekommen an der Costa del Sol
... möglich, vorher Sitzplätze zu reservieren. So gab es zwar keinen Fensterplatz, aber wir hatten, da in der Notausstiegsreihe 11 sitzend, reichlich Beinfreiheit.
In Malaga angekommen machten wir uns gleich auf den Weg zum Hertz-Mietwagenschalter. Wir bekamen ein Upgrade auf einen Opel Meriva und 5min später waren wir unterwegs nach Nerja.
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Maroma - Robledal to Canillas Traverse
... because the wind is now sharply cool) we start on the descent westwards. The path is a bit sketchy and hard to locate at first, but soon becomes much clearer. The cloud just about manages to keep away, so we're able to spot a group of cabra montes (ibex) nearby. There always seem to be a lot on Maroma and in fact we get an even better view of another group lower down. There's also the noise of a dog barking somewhere on the steep ground over to our left.
The descent ...


