Forest Hills
Travel Blogs from Estepona
THE ROCK OF GIBRALTAR
... to the top of the hill to enjoy views of Alcomocales natural park and the town below. More history and dates but we just enjoyed the vistas up here alone in silence and sunshine!
It was a 120 km drive back to Tarifa and we stocked up on groceries at the local supermarket and dined in on hams, chorizo, salads, green ...
Breasts
... people of all ages go topless, whether they're 6, 12, 25, or 60. People of all body types let it all hang out, too: fat, skinny, saggy, perky, it doesn't matter. The only people who even seem to notice are the newly-arrived tourists. I used to be that creepy person on the beach looking at everyone; now Sarah is.
...And for those of you who remain hopeful, sorry-- there will be no accompanying pictures on this ...
Day 48
... a rousing farewell.
There were over 3000 passengers on Independence of the Seas.
The sea is a little bumpier tonight as we are now in the Atlantic Ocean.
I am feeling much better now and my cough is going away.
I am sleeping well which is a plus after sleeping sitting up in a plastic chair for days.
I have to get on with things as I have missed too many ports now.
I will get some photos ready to send now so Bye for ...
Rock On
... some war or other and they’ve been trying to get it back ever since. Not that Britain would ever give Gibraltar up without a struggle given its position “guarding” the entrance to the Mediterranean. In the intervening centuries, Gibraltar has withstood a barrage of attacks, sieges and blockades the last one ending as recently as 1982 after which Spain reopened the border first to pedestrians and a couple of years later to motor ...
At Sea between Valencia and Casablanca
... to go with the main courses that had fennel seeds on them. Yum! Then we walked over to the St. John’s Co-Cathedral, the really famous one with unbelievably baroque interior and the Caravaggio painting of the beheading of St. John the Baptist. Although originally built quite plain inside, it later was decorated in about the most baroque style either of us has ever seen. Totally over the top. I don’t understand Maltese ...