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Wonderful, Daniele! Looks like a great vacation!
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Beautiful pics,looking forward to the rest.Holidays in late July and early August in northern Spain.
The car ride was long (1800 km.) because we decided to go to the Northwest can then return to the East visiting the coast towards the French border. Three regions traveled far and wide: Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country.
The journey was made in two stages with pleasant stops in France and just past the Spanish border in the Basque Country. Then it was a succession of visits to particularly wild beaches and almost always deserted, considering that some of their impervious nature are inaccessible. While others can be crossed on foot at low tide. Great food consists above all in sea food and the like. In the Basque Country the kitchen is beautiful and is one of the gastronomic capitals, deservedly, in Spain. The return was done with a stop only in the exact middle of the path in a tiny and lovely village north of Nimes. I had some problems with my phone and many photographs are, alas, useless.
Martignargues - Nimes - Languedoc Rousillon - France
La Maison du passage, a charming tiny hotel
La Playa del silencio - Cudillero - Asturias - Spain
A little path to arrive on another hidden beach near la Playa del Silencio
From the beach
Playa de las Catedrales - Lugo - Galicia
With the low tide is possible to walk around the cathedrals of stone
Cathedrals Beach is located on the coast of the province of Lugo (Galicia)
It is so called by the set of cliffs, some over 32 meters high, sculpted by wind and sea are spectacular arches and vaults leaving a wonderful landscape
The sea remains in some hidden place like a small lake
Enjoy this first part, more to come.
Holidays in late July and early August in northern Spain.
The car ride was long (1800 km.) because we decided to go to the Northwest can then return to the East visiting the coast towards the French border. Three regions traveled far and wide: Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country.
The journey was made in two stages with pleasant stops in France and just past the Spanish border in the Basque Country. Then it was a succession of visits to particularly wild beaches and almost always deserted, considering that some of their impervious nature are inaccessible. While others can be crossed on foot at low tide. Great food consists above all in sea food and the like. In the Basque Country the kitchen is beautiful and is one of the gastronomic capitals, deservedly, in Spain. The return was done with a stop only in the exact middle of the path in a tiny and lovely village north of Nimes. I had some problems with my phone and many photographs are, alas, useless.
Martignargues - Nimes - Languedoc Rousillon - France Maison du passage, a charming tiny hotel
La Playa del silencio - Cudillero - Asturias - Spain
A little path to arrive on another hidden beach near la Playa del Silencio
From the beach
Playa de las Catedrales - Lugo - Galicia
With the low tide is possible to walk around the cathedrals of stone
Cathedrals Beach is located on the coast of the province of Lugo (Galicia)
It is so called by the set of cliffs, some over 32 meters high, sculpted by wind and sea are spectacular arches and vaults leaving a wonderful landscape
The sea remains in some hidden place like a small lake
Enjoy this first part, more to come.
The "strange" machine appears to be an early version of a snowmobile.
Here you go, Charlie.That's sort of what I was thinking. But have you ever seen that type of "screw drive" system, R?
Here you go, Charlie.
Mark you are amazing! A wealth of information!! Have you seen them in Georgia?
Thank you so much!
Snow? In Georgia? Enough to need one of those? It's unusual for us to have any accumulation last for more than a few days. I'm just practicing my Google-fu this morning.
Thanks for doing the research!I knew I'd seen that drive system before.Here you go, Charlie.
Thanks for doing the research!I knew I'd seen that drive system before.