Well lots of things have happened in the past couple of weeks since i wrote my last entry! obviously because i've been on holiday and here in Murcia there are lots of spring festivities going on! more to come on those! today i am writing about an adventure in my first week of holidays! Ok well i can't remember what day it was, my camera tells me it was a tuesday which sounds right, i went with a group of people to Cabo de Palos and La Manga! My friend and fellow English teacher sent me an email monday night asking me if i wanted to go with them to the beach so i said sure! sounds good! Anyways the following day i got picked up by Rosalia (my friend) and then we went and picked up two more of her friends! One was spanish and the other from England! i was quite surprised to learn that the british woman had been living in Spain for 10 years! i picked up her accent straight away and i would've expected her to have better spanish than she did! but that seems fairly typical here in Spain! lots of Brittish people come and live here for half there life without ever learning spanish! seems odd! you see they don't care to emerge themselves in the culture, but rather have everything english, only with the spanish climate, so they form communities etc! anyways more on that later! We then went to Santa Ana to pick up another friend of Rosalia, Ricardo! who seems to be an authority (or for lack of better words a know-it-all) on everything!
Firstly we went to Cabo de Palos! about an hour from Murcia center, which is i suppose literally 'Stick Cape' in english! XD but the word cabo in this case comes from the latin word palus (lagoon)! it was really beautiful and we walked up to a lighthouse to see out to the Mediterranean Sea! huh huh! i feel so exotic saying that! :D Its lighthouse began operating on January 31, 1865. The cape is part of a marine reserve, the Reserva Marina de Cabo de Palos and Islas Hormigas (a group of islands)
Little beach!
lighthouse!
Ok so apparently out here a ship similar to the titanic sank 2 years before the titanic (or after, i can't remember! lol XD)
tip of Cabo de Palos
another beach at the tip of the cape!
Here you can see La Manga! Cabo de Palos marks the beginning of it! i neglected to take any pictures when we were there so will talk about it here!! Basically it is like a massive sandbar (connected spit if you want to be technical) that separates the mediterranean from 'mar menor'! The strip is 22 km long and 100 metres wide (average). It is really nice! reminds me a lot of the cold coast with all it's hotels and such! just about every1 from Murcia goes there for the summer to escape the heat! i heard that there were only 4 land structures like this in the world! another is in Acapulco Mexico! Here is a picture:
Ok! Next up, in Cabo de Palos we went to a nice restaurant next to a little marina! Aaaand for the first time (really quite ridiculous) i tried Paella! the national dish of Spain (if you live outside of Spain, and if you're from Spain it's the regional dish of Valencia!) Also i tried Caldero! like rice done in a very very strong fish broth! The paella was the best! :D
The people that came along! from left: Ricardo, Rosalia, Linda, Iliana
Ok so i said before i would talk a little bit more about british communities in Spain! well they seem to bring all things British to spanish weather! i'd heard about them before but never actually come across them! anyways we went to La Manga Club, which was interesting! actually felt like being out of Spain! was def for very very rich English people! we found out it was like 2,000E per night! aaaaaaaah! talk about a waste of money! lol i felt so awkward walking on in with my beach clothes, snapping up pictures of everything! XD
Pero que bonito!!! =)... pero no se compara con Madrid jajajajaja
ReplyDeleteClaro! espera la entrada d madrid!!!!!!! :D
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