Marina Victoria Hotel Algeciras
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Where we're upto...
So far it's been a bit a blur! I can't believe we've been on the road for a week already, only 16 weeks to go! We've done 1500 miles already out of the 11000 we still have to do. From now we talk in kilometers.... Ouch 17000km! A brief summary; we landed in Calais on the 5th and headed for Orleans. Had a drama first thing the next morning...while phaffing I misplaced my passport, realised an hour away from where we had stayed. After harassing people into calling the ...
Espagne: Séville et Ceuta
... il y a aussi des chanteurs qui frappes des mains pour en rajouter au rythme endiablé du danseur...
Ca fait du bien d'etre dans un pays où on comprend tout de suite quand je parles: apres 1 mois au Portugal, je me rends compte que mon espagnol n'est pas si pire que ça finalement! Les premieres conversations que j'ai eu en espagnol apres le Portugal, j'arretais pas d'introduire des mots et des sons portugais... mais ça s'est rapidement placé.
Décidemment, ...
Finally got to Algeciras
... for some stuff. Then its to McDonalds for some WiFi and junk food. We catch up a bit on things and head of to la linea, concepcion which is at the border to Gibraltar looking for a place to stay. On the way we pass a huge power plant. The sun has just set and whole thing looks like an enormous christmas tree. We stop and arrive a bit too late regarding having light for some good photos. Nontheless ...
Little Brittain
... We rode our bikes and explored the area finding that the lack of fences on paddocks basically means the stock wander freely including down on the sand at the beach. A sight I had not seen before. We had a swim and some tea in the fading light and then went for a walk. It was a very relaxed afternoon although the wind was blowing its heart out and often whipped up mini sand storms and sent us scuttling for cover. By this time the number of motorhomes had dwindled to only 4, ...
A STORY OF LOVES
... were captured, studied, and preserved in giant glass jars of formaldehyde. Bleached skeletons of ancient Risso's dolphins and furry baleens stretched out for endless meters, motionless and memorable. In the gift shop, I bought a red stocking cap just like the one Jacques Cousteau always wore. I am now excited for winter, so I can break out my new gear. Ahoy!
MARINE MAMMALS: Today, the Captain came over the booming address system and announced that some type of ...