Well, we made it. A moderately eventful crossing. The channel crossing was a little choppy with not too much swell, but once we got around
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Setting Sail for Foreign Lands
We’ll, here we are again, waiting for a ferry to take us to faraway lands. This time, a 26 hour voyage to Santander in Northern
A Walk in the Park (National Ordesa)
Yet another lovely morning, and so I got made my mind up – a walk in the Ordesa National Park, only half an hour along
Ordesa National Park – Caterpillars Conga
Whilst out walking today, several times I came across this curious site of Caterpillars doing the conga. Now I’ve read about Spain’s Caterpillars that live
From the Badlands of the Bardenas Reales to the Foot of the Pyrenees
A sunny start to the day, but a bit of a stiff wind didn’t help make a quick departure from the site, and once heading
Zaragoza and the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar
Driving from Ojos Negros down to Zaragoza, I’m starting to develop a soft spot for the Aragon landscape. Lots of lovely hills and valleys, extraordinary
The Mines of Ojos Negros
After an early start for the sunrise over the Sierra Menera (which was slightly spoilt by clouds that built quickly with the suns rise), it
The Return to Ojos Negros
Today was to mark the return to the Via Verdes de las Ojos Negros, most of which I cycled back in January. I didn’t make
Mel Flying Home, I’m Driving Round in Circles
Lack of Internet tonight for photos, but a lovely walk in the mountains this afternoon to break up the drive to Madrid. Mel is now
Wildcamping Gives You The Perfect Sunset and Sunrise
Leaving Seville yesterday took longer than we’d anticipated, getting stuck in slow moving traffic as we rounded the city. Not one of TomTom’s finer hours.