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Sometimes driving in Spain is so relaxing. Today at 9am we headed south from Guadix to Tabernas on the A-92 motorway. 80 kilometres of motorway on an Easter bank holiday. I kept to the speed limit but only passed 2 vans and was overtaken by 2 cars the whole way. I could have fallen asleep if it hadn't been for the marvellous scenery at every turn of the road 😀

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After a hard week watching the bird migration it's an afternoon off from watching our feathered friends. Beer, sun lounger and distant view of Africa it is then

A pair of legs with red and black trainers is jutting out from a blue sunbed. There is green grass and palm trees and view to a swimming pool

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Well that was a day and a half. Woke up for an early start and found tyre of our car slashed. Took 3 hours to get fixed. Think we inadvertently got involved in a local parking dispute between the owner of the place we were staying at and a neighbour. Anyway all sorted now. Travel is such fun. You never quite know what is around the corner 🤣

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You might remember the conversation in the old Monty Python movie "The Life of Brian" that posed the question "What did the Romans ever do for us?".

Well, I have the definitive answer... they built the city of Baelo Claudia. What! ... Like me a few days ago, I'd never heard of it neither. It's a city built by the Romans in SW Spain (1st Century AD) The visit to the remains of the city yesterday honestly blew me away.

Full blog post https://elperronegro.com/2026/baelo-claudia-roman-city-spain/

The Basilica and statue of Emperor Trajan

The square forum and Basilica

The western half of the theatre

The tuna and salting industry remains

Had a superb day at a little known place called Bolonia on the Atlantic coast south of Cadiz. Superb sandy beach, very quiet, apart from the howling wind. Also an incredible natural sand dune (Duna de Bolonia) and a town of Roman ruins dating back to the 1st Century AD (Baelo Claudia). History is so fascinating. Images and report coming in a few days when we have full internet.

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I am losing it. Who'd come on a holiday which involved hiking up hills and forget their .... hiking shoes? Especially when I have checklists to remind me to do a checklist, so why oh why do I then forget the one essential bit of kit 🤣? Doh! Must be getting old. Fortunately found a HH shop on the beach which has some suitable footwear. Bad news is cost me 149€. But back in business

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We're heading west today for a week. Going to watch the bird migration from Africa to Europe through the Straits of Gibraltar. Then we'll be beach bums on the Atlantic coast for a while. Some culture/history lessons at Trafalgar, Bolonia & Cadiz before returning via some mountain hikes in the Sierra de Alcornocales and Sierra de Grazalema

Well it's my 7th Heart Attack'Aversary. If you'd have told me, as I lay, wired up, in the ICU, that 7 years from now I would be still playing about in the snow of the high mountains, I'd have laughed.

Thanks to @khusky for looking after me and being my best friend.

My wife and I standing outside a bar but underneath a large snow bank

5 people hike down through the snow. Mountains in the distance

very icy morning slopes above the Hoya de la Mora in Spains Sierra nevada range

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Entertaining hike yesterday following a circular trail up the peak of Peñabon 2000m, overlooking Trevélez. Beautiful vistas to the Sierra Nevada.

Trevélez is one of the highest villages in Spain and is known for it's air-cured hams, a speciality throughout the Alpujarras but particularly associated with the village, because the dry climate due to its altitude makes for ideal conditions.

A person stands on a high trail in shadow to the left. To the right are deep valleys with snow covered mountains behind

A herd of cows sits on a small grassy plateau to the right. Behind are valleys and snow covered mountain slopes

Some hikers pass along a rough mountain track. Ahead lies the summit of Peñabon, the objective

Looking down on the white village of Trevelez. In the foreground is a bush of bright yellow flowers. Behind the village steep slopes lead to mountain snows