There are many watch towers in Southern Spain, all along the coast. I have always thought it would be nice to take a sabbatical and hike or bike from one to the other, reading about their history. Some of them are surrounded by nature, others are situated directly along the road (where it is difficult or impossible to park) or even in town, lost between concrete. Here are four of them, in three different provinces. The most beautiful area is, without hesitation, Caños de Meca, as it is a protected area. And from there, if it is not too foggy, you can see the Rif mountains in Morocco. Almuñécar (province of Granada) Torremuelle (Benalmádena, province of Malaga) Harbour of Benalmádena (province of Malaga) Caños de Meca (Barbate, province of Cadiz)
I would have thought that was a sunset not a sunrise. Amazing colours - like the sky was on fire! I can't believe it's 30C in Spain at this time of year!
ReplyDeleteI have made some pictures of sunsets too in the past, there are not so different. But this one was a sunrise: I was cleaning early in the morning and had to stop to make this snapshot! In the meanwhile, temperatures are lower (about 18-20C at midday), but it is still too hot and too dry for the season.
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