Aptos. Nuriasol Fuengirola

Francisco Rivera Paquirri, 23 Fuengirola, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, Spain and Canary Islands

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Fast Malaga, Picasso, Autovia, Nerja, Almeria.

A travel blog entry by thom_rm

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... portuaria, la Alameda y recogi el equipaje para encaminarme al parking a buscar el auto. Todo muy sencillo....hasta que arranque con el maldito GPS y otra vez esta ciudad me volvió loco para salir, me enviaba por caminos alternativos en lugar de agarrar la autopista inmediatamente. La cuestion que demoré como hora y media en poder agarrar la autovia que bordea la costa del mediterraneo para hacer los 200km que me separaban de Almeria.
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Touring Málaga, by Chris Lunsford

A travel blog entry by wareameye

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Sunday, November 20, 2011

Today is our first day of sightseeing in Malaga. Its raining here today which is unusual in the Costa del Sol. But its not cold and its not going to ruin our day. Plus, the next few days are suppose to be gorgeous with plenty of sunshine. We had a half-door tour today that included a visit to Alcazaba and Gibralfaro Castle. The old Muslim castle, known as the Gibralfaro sits on a ridge that overlooks the city of ...

The historic Marbella city

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... town hall and fountain. Getting lost in this maze is the best way to experience this historic town.

Marbella also has the modern and opulent section called Puerto Banus, where all kinds of multi-million dollar yachts are docked along with the accompanying rows of parked Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Bentleys, Rolls ...

Welcome Dinner in Malaga, by Chris Lunsford

A travel blog entry by wareameye

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... br> The siesta is one of the most famous aspects of Spanish life - that dead period in late afternoon when many things shut down in Spain, in theory so people can go to sleep. Spain is considered a hot country, especially mid-afternoon, and the traditional reason for the siesta is for the workers in the fields to shelter from the heat. They would then feel refreshed after their sleep and would work late in ...

Arrival in Malaga, by Chris Lunsford

A travel blog entry by wareameye

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Friday, November 18, 2011

Hal and I arrived in Malaga late last night. We stayed overnight in an airport hotel. This morning we arrive at our group hotel, the Molina Lario. Its a nice and very well located 4 star hotel. This afternoon four more guys from our group arrive. Hal and I go out to explore Malaga. ...

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