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Another great day!
1 month agoI’m glad that’s not me. It’s hard enough walking through sand without a bike
1 month agoWhat a great hike!
1 month agoI’ve gotten behind on your posts. What a great day!
1 month agoNopal - just like in Mexico!
1 month agoOne of my favourite albums!
1 month agoIt must be really tiny! We can usually fit ours vertically.
1 month agoPrickly Pear?
1 month agoI think I see an Optimist in the previous photo as well.
1 month agoJust jump in. The getting out would be the problem 😝.
1 month agoHey., we had lunch here too. Met a lovely couple from Austria and had lunch with them.
1 month agoWe loved that ride too, going the opposite direction. No trafic in May either. We had the place to ourselves.
1 month agoHa! We stopped there for coffee too. Great tunes.
1 month agoHi Steve,
Many beach areas here are developed into beach clubs that you pay to go into a defined area. They will have chairs and umbrellas as well as perhaps a snack bar. These ¨clubs¨ can have decking and other infrastructure and appear to be dismantled now that summer is over. But this area had several spots where you could enjoy the beach area at no cost. Imagine that!
They’re a cousin of trulli, but these conical but flat topped structures are known as pajare. You’ve probably also seen rectangular but flat-topped ones like this, which are lamie. Its remarkable to have three different dry stone structures like this in such a small region.
1 month ago