The wonderful thing about the Costa del Sol is that you can spend the night on the Mediterranean and an hour later you're up in the Sierra Nevadas. |
High up in the mountains is this fabulous area called El Torcal de Antequera. The landscape has enormous limestone blocks and ravines and has eroded into an endless land of whimsical sculptures. |
We hiked around this area for a couple of hours in 107 degree temperatures. Despite the sun and heat, there was a breeze and even some shade on our route. The rock formations were crazy. |
Sometimes we felt like we were walking on a lunar landscape. |
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Other times, we felt like we were in a petrified city that had once had sacrificial alters at every street corner! |
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We kept driving up, up, and up. Unbeknownst to us this area is home to painters, writers and a considerable foreign population. |
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In the town, we walked up a maze of little streets and found this old public laundry area (no longer in use). |
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Water flows down the center of the town through these channels. |
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Pretty views. |
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Next was Capeliera. Both Bubion and Capeliera had a little artisan trade, but not nearly as much as the more southernly Pampaneira. All three towns were picturesque in their own way. |
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Here we are returning home, with a stop-off in Banalmedena-Pueblo. Such a cute town. Those of you who've visited Mijas---it's closeby and similar. |
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Pretty little park in town. |
Two hours later. Here we are, home sweet home. (Deb did not leave Jim behind, by the way; he's taking the picture!). Hasta luego! |