Wednesday 18 December 2019

Cales Coves

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!

These hand-made gates were typical of the island
Tine felt quite at home with all the bamboos on our walk down the track
It was well worth the effort...
...a little paradise to be explored.
Your faithful blogger perusing the old burial sites in cliff caves...
...the necropolis, as it is called.
Scrambling round the headland we spotted an idyllic setting for this yacht...
...and more evidence of troglodyte activity. 

This dwelling didn't seem to be lived in, and access must have been very difficult

Thankfully there were no earthquakes while we were there, to dislodge this huge chunk of rock 

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

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