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Ctra. Benidorm Km, 8 Cala Finestrat, Costa Blanca, Valencian Country, Spain and Canary Islands, 965878539-
6 weeks left here in benidorm before a flying visit back home to see everyone then im off to Thailand, Oz and Fiji for a few months travelling.
Currently loving the 'dorm, its probably the most random and bizzare place to rep and although its a bit quiet at the moment having amazing nights out with the rest of the fantastic team we have here, still time to come and see me!!!
... our journey! During our stay in El Potro we were interviewed about our bike trip by Jordi for the pirate radio RadioAktiva (in Spanish/Castellano..) The broadcast with Joao and me on radioAktiva was on 24 nov 12:00 and repetition on saturday 28 nov 14:30 on Entropia program stream: http://giss.tv:8000/radioaktiva.ogg.m3u
... was closed. It was not only a Sunday but the church holiday of All Saints Day. We instead went to a small town called Gata, yes meaning female cat. There was a small bodega which sold the wine so we got to go there and taste a very tiny portion and taste almond nugget. Neither were good. Then we drove to another small town all closed up and got to have ...
Alicante, Valencian Country, Spain and Canary Islands mamafeathers... getting ourselves into, we embarked on the hike with just our "flippy-floppies". The start of the hike was nothing more than a walk in the park with a nice stone path that led us into a manmade tunnel. The tunnel was pretty neat, complete with ropes to help guide us in the dark and to avoid bailing on the slick rock. Once out of the tunnel, the path changed ...
Benidorm, Valencian Country, Spain and Canary Islands sofenjon... we went to see and in Altea there was a beautiful rocky beach where Cristina and I had a really good heart to heart about our lives. Hehe, so corny but it was really good. I <3 her mucho!~! I love good listeners since I'm such a big talker, tehe, but I love talkers too, which thank goodness both Elizabeth and Cristina are!~!
And hollaback at that anchor!~! DG love!~! o--+--)
... seem really promising and there's more boys than I thought. (Ew?) But some are uptight like no freaking other! They're the clingy, let's talk about how much this costs all the ****ing time and complain and freak out and act like whiny American *****es. No thanks. No entiendo íngles por favor.
But I don't think we have to be stuck with them. I'm just so glad I found such a good travel companion in Elizabeth!~!
Alicante, Valencian Country, Spain and Canary Islands
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So Alex had to go back to the consulate in the morning and being true friends me and Olly decided to join him. In the Brittish consulate you basically have about 15 people at any time who have had their passports robbed. During our short stay we spoke to a few fellow British people around us. A particularily funny convosation started with an old british man who was keen to share his words of wisdom, unfortunately, he was not even slightly wise. He started the ...
Alacante, Valencia, Spain chris_jones01... few hours Miguel turned up and told us his stories of being lost which involved running round the city for two hours looking confused. He obviously went up for a shower. Shortly after a German girl (Jessica) started talking to me looking to meet some people. She told me a funny story about how she had just seen this crazy looking confused person running around a bus stop. This story was ...
Alacante, Valencia, Spain chris_jones01... usual and fell asleep in a wierd location (motorway traffic Island) as usual. Then, as usual, whilst going to the toilet a big animal started rustling around in a bush next to me. I nonchalently threw a massive rock in there to freak it out.
Then we soundly fell asleep to the sound of heavy traffic a few meters away.
... and invited us to stay with them in a household already overflowing before we were added to the mix. We totalled 19 people in the house! The train ride across southern Spain was awesome. Two trains, the first was a super fast and fancy one. Left early in the morning, watched the sunrise over rolling green hills carpeted with frost and scattered trees. As we sped eastward, the terrain became drier, more dessert-like, vineyards and the occasional Spanish ...
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