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C/ Amadeu Vives 33 Pineda de Mar, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands, 43840
... Turned out the café was the choice of the locals as they all started piling in once we got our meal and it was full by the time we left. Good choice! Back in Cambrills the wind was still howling so much so it was making Val's eyes water. Another afternoon in Scooby reading our books. Tomorrow we are heading south to outrun the wind!
Tarragona, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands darrenhough74The plan was to go to a little village on the outskirts of Tarragona - Altafulla but it didn't really tickle our fancy and nothing open so went a bit further south to Cambrills. On arrival I noticed that there were some waves off the beach which were probably surfable. As we drove further along the beach the waves got bigger and then I saw a few guys out there surfing. Excellent!!! I pulled over and said I was going in and the girls would have to occupy themselves ...
Cambrils, Catalonia, Spain darrenhough74je quitte Premia de Mar, Alain et Isra, ils ont été adorables avec moi. Je traverse Barcelone en train et décide à rester dans le train jusqu'au bout de la ligne, ce sera toujours ca de gagné!! Je roule quelques heures (étant donné que je suis partie à midi de Premia, le soir arrive vite) avant d'arriver devant un camping. J'hésite... il est 18h30, la nuit ...
la mora, Catalonia, Spain debdeb80inspiriert von Johannes´ und Judiths neuen schönen Weltreise-Berichten, auf die wir uns immer wieder freuen, gibt es jetzt mal wieder etwas aus dem guten alten Europa, von Kloestern und Staedten, die schon Hochkultur hatten, als in Australien noch alles wild und unberührt war.
Relativ spät im Urlaub hatten wir mal wieder einen Ausflug ins Kloster Santes Creus gemacht, in die Berge, deren erhabene Ruhe immer wieder beeindruckt und man sofort versteht ...
...nach dem Ärger und der Niedergeschlagenheit über den Diebstahl: Ersatz Mastercard innerhalb von 24 h aus USA erhalten (hat allerdings ca. 40 min Gespräch mit Mastercard USA und Deutschland gekostet); neues, billiges Telefon für Karin erstanden, mit spanischer Bedienungsanleitung; zwei neue Brillen für Karin...Grundausstattung ist wieder da und der Urlaub beginnt nochmal.
Über ein Tauchernetzwerk hatte ich Kontakt zu einem in Tarragona lebenden ...
Waking up by rolling a few meters on the sand into the sea is fun (not as fun as shirt ball though). After leaving town we realised there was road works on the road we needed to be on. It was begining to seem like there would have to be a massive detour but by skillfully pointing at my bike and the road many times until the workers let us go down it; despite massive diggers swinging about. Spanish ...
Salou, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands chris_jones01We woke up with ALL of our stuff after having a hassle free night. Well, apart from the surronding gays and tractors. We spent a majority of the day chilling on the beach playing kick the bean bag and a new game called shirt ball.
Me and Alex invented shirt ball as a way of cleaning our t-shirts in the sea without getting bored. The rules are simple, you basically tie a tshirt up in to a small ball and throw it at each other as ...
Hoy hemos disfrutado como niños! Y así estamos ahora que nos vamos con los lunnis a lolos!!
Al entrar en el parque primero pasas por la zona de los hervivoros y menos mal que solo comen hierva... porque con esos cuernos que tenían los Watusu`s (de la familia del toro) un coche rojo podría ser de lo más atractivo para incar el ...
... in a row, with hands and without hands. They can jump high and balance supporting each other.
Having seen all we came to see we take the train home, we know which train to take. The platform wasn’t too busy, when we got on the train, I got a seat and Len stood by the door just behind me. 2 women were standing by him and they began bumping him. He realized one had her fingers under his shirt on his ...
... place for a visit. Too many people otherwise. We drove out of Collioure up and around the coastal road and from then on it was up and around for many kilometres as we headed for the Spanish border. Stunning views. Our Australian coastal roads had nothing on this. An unexpected one was that of the railway terminal hidden behind Cerbere where we had lunch. From above it was quite spectacular. It was cut into the hills behind the town so that it was not seen from the coastal ...
Pineda de Mar, Spain brianc
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