The only downside to our Airbnb was that, although in a residential area, there was nowhere nearby to walk to except for a 'Brits abroad' bistro. Despite that Tine & I walked quite a way one day to see the nearest part of the coast. We weren't disappointed!
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| These hand-made gates were typical of the island | 
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| Tine felt quite at home with all the bamboos on our walk down the track | 
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| It was well worth the effort... | 
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| ...a little paradise to be explored. | 
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| Your faithful blogger perusing the old burial sites in cliff caves... | 
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| ...the necropolis, as it is called. | 
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| Scrambling round the headland we spotted an idyllic setting for this yacht... | 
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| ...and more evidence of troglodyte activity. | 
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| This dwelling didn't seem to be lived in, and access must have been very difficult | 
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| Thankfully there were no earthquakes while we were there, to dislodge this huge chunk of rock | 












1 comment:
Merci mon blogger préféré :-) These last few posts have been very welcome to cope with this never-ending rain season :-(
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