Ruines mayas, haciendas, églises coloniales, et plages de rêve… (et petit ventre de 3 mois!)

Ruines mayas, haciendas, églises coloniales, et plages de rêve… (et petit ventre de 3 mois!)

SoirÈe dans un cabaret Assiko ‡ YaoundÈ, pour fÍter dignement (encore!) un anniversaire, forcÈment bien arrosÈ…:

Mais qu’est-ce tu bois, doudou, dis donc?… Une Castel, des Brasseries du Cameroun, bien s?r…
En guise de bons voeux: voici un super fond d’Ècran ‡ installer sur votre ordi, pour surmonter l’hiver (taxi-brouette de cocos fraiches sur Monkey bar’s beach):
Com muchos beijos da Morro de Sao Paulo, ilha Tinhare, Salvador da Bahia…
Beijinhos grandes and happy new year!

A preserved marvel in the South of Spain, East of Almeria, the poorest part of Andalusia.
The coast reminds me of Northern California, and the mountains of Arizona (but hush, don’t tell my sister!). Or sometimes it’s more like Camargue? No no no: it’s unique!
Tiny winding roads, mucho sol y calor, hidden playas perfectly empty in the winter, pueblos blancos, abandoned windmills, ghost towns and rusting open structures from old gold mines, spectacular views on the sea, moorish fortresses in ruins, and delicious calamari a la plancha in fishermen’s villages…
The perfect place to switch off! Definitely get there on a romantic cuddling-bonding week! And stay at “la Ermita de Renata”, a genuine dream nest…
*** From March 2002- Size: 48K – no pictures – only 2 pages – in French
On a well-deserved 2-weeks break in Thailand after 10 heavy months in Afghanistan, just hanging out laid back on the beach, in the tiny island of Koh Tao, supposedly a divers’ paradise, observing people around while sipping a coconut punch…
KohTao
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