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Travel Blogs from Marbella
Relaxing In Marbella-Tim
... to be an overdeveloped tourist resort town and it IS very developed but in a mostly tasteful way and the old town in really very charming. So we were pleasantly suprised. Just a 20 min bus ride from the campsiteinto the centre of Marbella. Had a lovely paella in a beachfront restaurant one night after walking along the boardwalk. A day of heavy rain gave the boys an excuse to have an indoor day watching old episodes of Tin Tin and playing board ...
Back To Our Beloved Van-Tim
... the mixed fare in Morocco then off to the bus station to get back to Camping Torremolinos. Unfortunately our bus broke down so we had a 1 hour wait for the replacement but the trip back was very ingesting traveling thought the Costa Del Sol. Lots golf courses and high rises but also some very nice towns like Estepona. We arrived back to van the van intact and exactly as we has left it but too late to head anywhere ...
STRIKE
... proudly this strikes me (ahaha) as a good time to take a closer look at the political workings of Spain.
In Holland the economic crisis in Spain always makes for a good news bulletin, with the most important question being: how will their mismanagement affect us? Although I can´t answer that, I have learned a thing or 2, or let´s make it 3, about how the system works here. First, about ...
Costa Del Cloudy
... meatballs, Spanish Omelet and potatoes with a spicy sauce. And of course, some lovely little liqueur at the end. I think work would be much better if we had a lunch like that and finished with the liqueur.
Planning a quiet night since we have to be on the bus for Granada at 0630.
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Help me Ronda, help help me Ronda!
... the gates, apparently they do that when it rains although we don't know why. We do find a way in though, even though it involves a bit of walking in the rain. It's worth it because the view is quite spectacular. Ronda is set high up above a valley and the views down to the river are amazing. These old walled towns have wonderful panoramas and unlike Australia, none of it is fenced off. They would have a field day with it at home ...