Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Dragonball Bulma Bath

Rentals, Saaantillanaa! (Del Mar)

there who would spend hours a passion for browning the relentless summer sun and devoting the remaining Mediterranean eating, napping and cruel participate in family games of "Mini-disco" Hotel. I particularly would repeat the trip this year all I have left to live, not only to escape the heat and the overcrowding, but what they can bring to a trip of this kind.
I can not think how to tell my stay in Cantabrian land without extending too much with personal anecdotes or be extremely positive (can not remember hardly any objectionable aspect of the trip) I will choose a picture of each place I visited and interest add the respective footnote to the entry as dynamic and useful as I can.

Santillana del Mar:

A very nice people go, with cobbled streets and squares that reminded me Albarracín (Teruel), to anger the villagers Cantabria. I strongly recommend that you miss the recreation of the Altamira caves, we went free entry but not income or even moving there.


Ucieda:

spectacular mountain stew, which we ate with pleasure because there scalding the body called continuous (either hot or stews shots of Marc). If you remember the name of the restaurant, would put it here.


Comillas:

Pontifical University (pictured), El Capricho (Gaudiense landmark that we visited) and fresh cow milk bottled on the street.




San Vicente de la Barquera:

One of those people with lots to see, but it is also true that all people in Northern has something to visit (not tourist eye.) With a temperature of 20 ° and the mixture heady aroma of the foliage along with the fried seafood, no one could refuse to spend the entire day between their slopes.


San Esteban (Picos de Europa viewpoint):

certainly the most interesting place we visited. Movie views: the high peaks of the Hermida Gorge bathed in low clouds (or was it fog up?), Giving the impression of height inconceivable ... and in the middle of this ecstasy eye, glimpsed in the distance a pair of climbers ascending a hill full of pebbles. And you with your Palitroques for no way could slip by a designated route and perfectly horizontal ...

San Esteban II (roads near the village):

This hidden place of scale into the Picos de Europa deserves more than one item, especially for lovers of wild forests and water trekking. We were about to take a slug as a mascot (how big was that, mother ...)



laVirgenProfanada Hermitage (can not remember the name
but was indicated in the Gap):

If I remember it was closed, but again the sights and the breeze immaculate spared.





Covadonga:

A classic. But the devotion of some surprises me (the picture is a lantern that was next to one of the walls of the monastery). Safe for the twofold sense of the kind "that the Lord enlighten me in the dark my path "(that is clouded, man! you waiting!)



Santoña:

The city (hmmm no, let's leave it in town) of anchovies. Too bad I do not like them. But I had a kilo cans of tuna for my comfort.





Somo:

Beaches
apocalyptic, you can not say more. It reminded me of Denia, but with costs of banks LF porculeras without jellyfish. Just missing the sun and invite the bath temperature, but eventually gathers the strength to dive either (especially given much space to get a run).


Santander:

has a very nice promenade, y. .. were on holidays. Often envy the power drink / watch fireworks on the beach ...

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