22/12/2022

Winter walk in summer(ish) weather (part 3)

If you follow my posts or are a native one you know how kids (of various ages) like to spray their attitude on every blank space around here, even outside the urban web at coastal areas where you can only find hotels and cottages:

And while one of them can go such a long way to do a territorial pissing like the above I would spend time and gas to enjoy stuff like this which is right behind the previous concrete barrier:

In case you wonder this (artificially) double bay is located here. Walking down to have a look is a no brainer, that's what guys like the ones previously mentioned did as well for much different reasons though:


However, another guy made this sign hoping there'll be less garbage next time around, not sure how many were convinced by that:

I mean, if you can convince yourself you shouldn't litter a place like this (or any place anyway) then...



I tend to picture trees that are close to the end of their lifespan, this one due to the upcoming landslide:

Next to the previous bay heading West there's another one, definitely as worth visiting if not even more:


A retired boat recalls the times it was experiencing less dry days:

But who knows what a retired TV recalls as it is now repurposed to a flower pot:


Wait, it also has a message for you all:



Funny how today this thing is more humane than the time it was operating.

I so love bougainvilleas!

And the way the pine trees contrast the blue sky with their pristine green:

Young oleanders have just being planted with their tags still on - good luck guys:

On the other hand (literally) this thing is escorted only by unattended olive trees:

I'll come closer so you manage to admire (or not) the street art(?) it has accumulated over the years:



That's one way to prevent vehicles from entering your property:

The owner of this thing also used wood for the same reasons,

but those "ancient" bits are hard to comment:

Fancy a stop at a bench with a view?



Not for too long, there's a lovely coastal path to follow:



Which unsurprisingly leads to one of the countless swimming bays around:


SO nice to walk this beauty in the absolute absence of humanity but that sea weed is so soft that it almost swallowed me:

At the end of that beach I take this way up back on the road again:

I get a feeling you "walked" a lot already so let's take a rest here.
See you on the next part!

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