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calle Libra, s/n, Mijas Costa Mijas, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands, 29647

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Malaga

After days at sea we had a short stop in Malaga before docking the next day back in Savona. I have decided that I am not crazy about the days at sea. Even though I really enjoyed all the ports, I don't think I would do anther big curise. The fact that there were only small number of people who spoke enlgish on the ship was interesting. So wanted to speak another language .. any lanaugage. Even when I told the Germans I did nto speak Germann they kept talking!

Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands pathenger
Relaxing for Noma, Casino for Mark

... winning again, 900 euro to be exact) or playing golf. Perfect!

One of our day´s we drove to Gibraltar, which is only about 1.5 hours drive away, but actually a part of England(?). I absolutely loved it, not because of the English-ness (Marks and Sparks, etc) but because of the MONKEYS!! I LOVE MONKEYS!! We drove up the side of the "rock" and visited a cave (pretty cool, but nowhere near as good as the ones down south ...

Marbella, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands markandnoma2009
Accion de Gracias

... Spanish holidays. Most of them seem to be related to the church. It's interesting how today it seems like the church plays such little role in peoples lives but in the past it is what dominated most aspects of society. Back to today. I knew it was Thanksgiving but it sure as heck didn't feel like it. At school the teachers didn't bring up the subject or cut us any slack. The weather was kind of rainy today so that helped. It didn ...

Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands skivail89
Highlights from Malaga

Malaga is the major city near Frigiliana (where the train dropped us off). We spent a day there when we picked up Jaime and Rob at the train station. Some highlights:

  • Watching Jaime and Rob come off the train and meet us in Spain
  • The Picasso Museum – a wonderful ...

    Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands jennyandpaul2
Tonight

... have it replaced, but in hindsight I believe that is an American mentality (a tradition of America). I asked Alex if he thought it would be wrong for me to ask and he replied, "What have you got to lose?" which is the state of mind I like. So I went in and asked the bartender if I could exchange it and she was a little surprised and she asked her boss, and they exchanged it. When I went out of the bar with a beer in my hand the group ...

Málaga, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands skivail89
Hung over again

... selling sea food and having bbqs on the beach. The weather is amazing cant believe that its still around the 25 degrees mark at this time of year.

We walked for a while and then worked our way back to the hotel where Ian went and lay by the pool for a little while reading his book while I had a little sleep. Its only a few days now until we come home and I am excited although I want to keep on travelling around. We got ready ...

Torremolinos, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands traceybelle
Too Funny

... and laughing at the funnyness of where we are.

As we walked past the bars imagine how funny it was to see loads of english couples a little older all sat in a bar watching only fools and horses. I always thought people where kidding when they said they came on holiday like this but is so true. Each to there own is all I can say. Ian is struggling to adjust and keeps saying he wants some spanish food. Lol.

Torremolinos, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands traceybelle
Where the Bullfight Was Born

This is by far the most beautiful city I have visited in Spain! Ronda is where the first bullfight took place and is home to the oldest bullring in Spain. The other students and I started out the day listening to one of our professors give a speech about the history of bullfighting, very interesting but after three hours I was ready to see Ronda. We then went to the bullring and had the opportunity to go inside where the fights take place. It was a feeling like no ...

Ronda, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands aperisee
Mijas Pueblo. Day 4

Took a bus into Fuengirola and changed onto another bus that sped up into the mountains at great speed! Wonderful views of the mountains and the med behind us,
Mijos is a very old Moors village built in the early 18th century and contains cobblestoned streets, it is 428 meters above sea level, built up there for the drop in temperature amongst ...

Mijas, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands triumphrob
Gibralter, United Kingdom

... tunnels (we saw signs but didn't go there). During the Napoleonic Wars, Gib was Horatio Nelson's base for the decisive Battle of Trafalgar; during both world wars it was a naval and air base for the Allies. The land border to Spain was closed by Franco in 1967, and it stayed closed until 1985 (he was trying to strengthen his claims over the colony). Today there are flights from Spain to Gibraltar, and Britain and Spain are ...

Gibralter, Spain cynjohn

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