Woke up about 5:30am and a little chilly but not too bad. More to do with the hard floor. For the most part I was
Tag: Spain
Ojos Negros – A Tale of Two Viaducts
The picture shows viaducts built for both the new (left) and old (right) railway lines spanning opposite ends of a small valley. The old railway
Ojos Negros – A Desirable Residence
Came across this desirable little pad but sadly a little too early in the day. It might serve well for tomorrow night on the return
Ojos Negros – My Room For The Night
Well, here it is, no expense spared, my luxury accommodation for the night. It’s a little hermit hovel built into the side of a cutting.
Ojos Negros – Viaducts and Wind Turbines
Slower than expected going. The climb to Barracas was steeper than expected. It’s weird cycling on a rail bed, you think it should be level
Ojos Negros – Tunnels and Reservoirs
Here are the first few pics of the day, about an hour of cycling and only 6.5 miles on the clock, though have just stopped
Ojos Negros – Here I Go!
Ok I’m off for a little adventure. Something of a late start (11am) after getting all the kit checked out, but there you go!
Are Churches Welcoming?
I always get confused by churches. You’d think they’d be welcoming places, but what with all the solemnity and the gaudy over the top brashness,
How Many Zebras Were They Expecting?
Possibly the worlds largest and most confusing zebra crossing.
Valencian Tapas
Valencia is just what you might expect. Relatively compact European city with the usual collection of churches and museums and historical buildings, mostly of what