You can almost feel the history seeping from those buildings, I wonder what memories they hold, thanks for sharing, enjoy your trip, YOLO
If you get to Gib the tunnel tours are well worth the time, and a dolphin trip in a boat, I used to love the place, quite a few filipinas work on the rock
Saw some members of the "Dykes on BIKES" M/C gang today, at first I thought "Is that a skinny little lass on that Harley?"
Just been to a filipino BBQ, real Pinoys, been here a year, I asked could I have some chicken with my charcoal, thankfully English sarcasm isn't universally understood
On the way up to the Pyrenees, it might take some time when you come across towns like this. Just says stop explore stay.
Rest day today yesterday lunch was at the Canfranc station then turn around for a night in the Pyrenees
Iconic and a " mankind heritage" site! Built with no cement or other means of securing every stone is freestanding
Was in a really violent storm earlier, hail the size of marbles, ferocious wind, blinding rain. From start to finish it lasted 20 minutes, reminded me of a typhoon in Hong Kong, loads of big trees down, and no electricity in a 2 kilometer radius