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After leaving Arles, France we drove a short distance to an interesting coastal holiday destination called “La Grand Motte”. This massive seaside apartment/marina complex is based on the design conception of one architect. Jean Balladur’s wave like pyramidal shaped buildings are intended to blend into the natural environment when viewed from boats offshore. Our first close-up impressions of this 60’s era resort were not that great but then when you see large sections of this complex from a distant vantage point, I must admit, it is impressive and it’s still a study destination for many architectural students. Onward to Andorra which today does not resemble the country that Bert and I visited in 1972 where we parked our VW van at the top of a mountain because we got good radio reception and then almost froze to death during the cold icy night. Actually many of those mountain tops are now populated with somewhat impressively large ski resort developments. Combining awesome skiing with tax free shopping has created a mega European winter  destination and has rendered this entire little nation unrecognizable via my 1972 experience. We actually moved through busy little Andorra fairly quickly (which is not too hard to do considering it’s size) but lucky for us, diesel fuel was a bargain on the way out.  

Spain is a fascinating country and is truly one of our favourite destinations. It has so much natural beauty, culture and history to offer that it’s impossible not to be impressed with it. With limited knowledge about the northern part of Spain we called on Kees to help guide us along and he did not disappoint. Extremely well informed and an experienced traveler throughout Spain he graciously shared some wonderful ideas and destinations with us… thank you once again Kees. Zaragoza, Logrono, the wine district of Rioja, Burgos, Leon, Astorga and Ponferrada along the “Camino de Santiago” (Pilgrimage walk to Santiago de Compostela) were all great suggestions. Also of interest was a fascinating archaeological site we stumbled upon in the Atapuerca Mountains. Here, Europe’s oldest human remains were accidentally discovered by railway construction workers cutting a trench for a new railway line. Some artifacts and human fossils date back an astounding 1.2 million years. They are still excavating this site. 

Into Portugal and down the coast to Porto we drove. The weather cooperated and we had a great time exploring the old town and eating the best Portuguese sandwich ever (as promised)… twice!  Continuing south we stopped in at the surfers mecca of Nazare. Here you find the largest surfing waves in the world (they can reach over one hundred feet high) and this is the place where surfing records are set. Even though the waves were rather tame during our visit we were still able to experience this beautiful and busy place bursting with its surfer energy and mixed together with the atmosphere of a traditional Portuguese fishing village. It was a very cool place to spend a relaxing sunny day. We are now in the Algrave area on the South coast of Portugal and working our way back east again towards Spain. From this point on, we have no real agenda as we start our return trip north so we’ll just follow our instincts and drive the roads less traveled.

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8 thoughts on “Portugal!

  1. Keith Ritter's avatar

    Hello Margot and Bruce Keith here. Thank you for this and all your postings. We both very much enjoy this form of vicarious travel. It is amazing how many idyllic places steeped in history are to be found throughout Europe and you two must be moving towards having seen and experienced most of them. We, on the other hand, are still staying close to home, although, we intend to make a day trip to Victoria later in May when, hopefully, it will finally warm up a bit, after a cool and damp spring that sees more rain today and for the rest of this week. We look forward to your return to this continent when we can get together and catch up on all the details of your current adventure. Keep the blog postings coming!

    Love Sharon and Keith

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    • Bruce & Margot's avatar

      So happy to share these travel experiences with you and very pleased that you’re actually enjoying them. We do feel like we’re getting to know Europe quite well and now we have to dig a little deeper to uncover the next layer of amazing attractions. It’s such hard work that we may have to return home soon just to recuperate;-) Looking forward to our next real visit, take care and we hope your weather improves soon.
      Love, Bruce & Margot

  2. Brad's avatar

    First off… Happy Birthday Margot (May 02) … I hope Bruce made you a nice cake…LOL Great pictures as usual and I find it amazing humans were around 1 Million years ago! Chat to you soon!

  3. kees borman's avatar

    Again a real impressive report from your trip! Thank you for sharing your great stories and beautiful pictures of Spain and Portugal. Europe still has it! Have a good time the other way back along Spain and France encore! See you in Holland!

  4. Hedy and Kees's avatar

    Again a real impressive report of your trip through Northern Spain and Portugal. Thank you for sharing your great stories and beautiful pictures. Europe still has it! Have a good time travelling the other way around to Spain and France, encore! See you in Holland!

  5. Wittcrew's avatar

    Hey Bruce and Margot! You made it Bruce! 39 + some! I hope you have something special planned. If I were there, you’d be smoking a cigar and quaffing a Hefeweizen. I’ll do it for you here. I hope all is going well for you both. Katrina and I leave on Saturday for Bavaria. There may be some Hefeweizen there. At least I’ll look for it. Have a terrific birthday. I am thinking of you both. Bert

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    • Bruce & Margot's avatar

      Thank you Bert for the B-day wishes. Really wish you were here in France so we could toast the big day with that Hefeweizen. As far as the cigar is concerned… remember the colour of green I turned last time. Wishing you and Katrina a wonderful, fun and safe trip. Looking forward to hearing all about it. Thanks again, enjoy the Hefeweizen and we’ll talk soon.

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