Apartamentos Ventura Salou
Calle Terrer y Burguera 9-11 Salou, Costa Dorada, Catalonia, 43840, Spain and Canary Islands
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The Good Life
... It was just so perfect. Soft sand, sun shining, and a warm breeze. The water was freezing, but it was so refreshing on my feet! Which are way too white for my liking.. ew.
I love how often things in life are reminding me of God and his glory. Life is so rewarding when you put him first, that's what I'm learning. Things have really turned up with my faith, and ...
Tarragona
... a little square with “Café Vermut”!
We had read that “sipping a Vermouth in the square” was the thing to do in this region, so we figured we had to oblige…. when in Rome… so we sat ourselves down. Here’s how it works:
We had noticed that people had quite large snifter type glasses with what looked like Coke with ice and a slice of orange. On each table was a large bottle that looked to us like maybe the ...
Climbing in Siurana Part 2
Caught the train from Barcelona back to Reus and was picked up by Matthieu and team Swiss, and Sasha from Russia, whom I think had been adopted in my absense. We stopped at a wine Co-op in Cornudella, bought a 5L plastic bottle of red wine, and headed back towards Siurana.
We camped in a pullout along the way to Montsant. We woke the next day to cloudy, cold and rainy weather. Luckily the area where we went to climb ...
Climbing in Siurana Part 1
... climbing all day in the sun on a crisp October day. We climbed some warmups, a great overhanging 7a, and 2 long routes, one 40m and the other 35m, on steep faces both rate 7b+ (5.12c). Amazing climbing on pockets and edges with distinct cruxes but long and sustained as well, perfect.
That night we chose to eat at the restaurant at the campground, so we had some cold beers and Paella for 9 people. ...
An early night? Don't even think about it.
... put a lot of effort in stopping pedestrians from stepping under tapes and around fences to carry on with their normal business for a while and then the fun starts. The Tronada is what it says it is. A prolonged blast of artificial thunder as numerous mortars launch explosive pyrotechnics into the air. The effect is impressive and you feel the explosions almost as much as hear them. Small children cry and grown ups wince and everybody claps and cheers when it's all over.
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