Cortijo Salinas Ronda
Carretera Ronda- Zahara A-2300 Km19.5 Ronda, Costa del Sol, Andalusia, 29400, Spain and Canary Islands
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Travesia x Los Pueblos Blancos de Andalucia
... llaman xxxx de la Frontera pues eran los pueblos que hacian de limite con las zonas ocupadas por los Moros (Musulmanes).
La autovia con peaje de €6.10 se paga con tarjeta de credito en segundos.Son muy ordenandos para manejar, siempre usan el carril derecho y solo usan el izquierdo para pasar a algun vehiculo para luego retornar a su carril derecho.
Ya en Arcos me meti en este , mi primer pueblo de casas inmaculadamente blancas pintadas como a la cal, Sera ...
The Spanish Monaco
... our apartment overlooks the Mediterranean Sea. This is by far one of the best properties I have ever stayed at.
Shortly after getting all of our stuff into our apartment, we had the front desk call a taxi. When the taxi arrived, we took it to Puerto Banus, Marbella, Spain. The first store we went into was Versace. Yes, Puerto Banus is that high-tone. Hillary saw a jacket for 1,800 Euros and a dress for 6,199 Euros. ...
The driving journey is begin!
... soaking in the mesmerizing panoramic view of the mountains and valleys before me.
As the elevation gets higher, the views on my left and beyond blind turns are rather scary. An Empire State building would fit nicely in this abysmal cliff. On the right side is the mountain wall. No guard rail on the cliff side. They use blocks of concrete spaced evenly painted in white giving the look of the zipper teeth...
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Andalusian Adventures- Cranmer Style
... dropped into a valley and arrived in our next destination, Ronda, Spain. Once in Ronda it was a simple task of finding our hostel. Right. Simple. There were Holy Week processions going on in town and many of the roads were blocked off. To add to our distress, street signs were few and far between and roads were narrow, one way, and not always linear. We literally spent an hour driving around an eight ...
Africa bound! And sardines for the cat.
... Morocco on Tuesday. We're all very excited. The next few days will need a lot of planning though, since without the campervan we'll have to stay in hotels, and my first glance tonight has shown many of them to be booked up. We'll also have to plan out our route and decide how much of the Eurotrip to spend in Africa and how long to leave the van unattended. But, if all goes well, 86 hours from now we'll be on a ferry to Tangier. I wonder if the cat will miss us.
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