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Andalucian Cycling: Part 1
... navigation disagreement between Andy and A (Andy won –this time), we stopped in quaint El Gastor for a café con leche in the picturesque plaza by the church and then made our way down the hill home.
Do you know the story about Ferdinand the Bull? It is perhaps my all time favourite childhood story, introduced to me by Tiggy who had the book herself as a child. Ferdinand was a quiet bull, who preferred to sit in the shade of the cork tree and smell the ...
Rock of Gibralter
... ever been it. It was amazing… natural air conditioning, stalagmites, and stalactites. It truly looked like the whole thing was fake…something out of a movie or a Disneyland ride.
By the end of the day, we were all tired and hungry. Since we were actually on British land, Stace thought it would be fun to eat an an English pub. Unfortunately, we couldn't find one that was easy to access and ...
Monkeys, monkeys, monkeys
... and walked around the quiet town, which was sort of like being in London, with red telephone booths, lots of pubs, and English signs everywhere. We ended up at the only Mexican restaurant there, pretty typical for us. The hostel was pretty gross. It is the only one in Gibraltar so we didn't have much choice. I wish there were more choices, it was horrible. It was damp, dirty, and just blah. ...
We're back home.... kind of!!
... entered the area Lisa hopped out to look at the monkeys and snap a few pics but the monkeys then descended on the car trapping Pops and I inside! One was sat on the roof box and another peering through the window at me and Poppy. I had to shuffle over to the passenger side and slide out of that door to stop the monkey getting in the car! Others weren't as quick minded as us, as we saw people driving past with ...
Rock On
... they actually came to be on the Rock is a mystery. They’re not found anywhere else in Europe and presumably this colony is happy to stay put because they are fed by the Gibraltar government and don’t need to forage for themselves. Completely accustomed to humans, the apes congregate where they know that not only will they be fed, but that there are also plenty of photo ops! Despite the threat of fines, the local “taxi” ...