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Lanzarote on Foot: Playa Quemada to the Decorated Beach
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Friday, March 1, 2013. Playa Quemada to the Decorated Beach. Here is a link to a 360 degree panorama of the shrine and garden, taken in February 2013 by Paul Boden of 360TurismoVirtual Tours. Panorama of the Decorated Beach. And here are some photos of the shrine and garden. And here is a photo taken by my wife, who blogs as Little Nell. In February 2011, when there was a boat, sadly now destroyed, on the beach. March 2, 2013 at 12:02 AM. March 2, 2013 at 1:59 AM. Looking forward to seeing more! I had to...
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Lanzarote on Foot: March 2013
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Friday, March 1, 2013. Playa Quemada to the Decorated Beach. Here is a link to a 360 degree panorama of the shrine and garden, taken in February 2013 by Paul Boden of 360TurismoVirtual Tours. Panorama of the Decorated Beach. And here are some photos of the shrine and garden. And here is a photo taken by my wife, who blogs as Little Nell. In February 2011, when there was a boat, sadly now destroyed, on the beach. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Aim of the Blog. Blogs and sites I like.
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Lanzarote on Foot: BARRANCO DE TENEGŰIME
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Saturday, September 29, 2012. Not the way I used to walking in winter in Dorset ten years ago, when you felt you had a bucket of mud in each boot, but quite enough. Studland Dorset, February 2002. Coincidentally, this week's prompt from Sepia Saturday. Was about boots, so I thought I'd show how mine got so muddy on a desert island! At first the land was flat, and a lake had formed in a field. But then the ravine walls closed in, and the river bed became muddy. Tenegüime, Lanzarote, September 2012. The va...
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Lanzarote on Foot: April 2013
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013. This post has been inspired by Sepia Saturday's. Photo for 13th April of a group of walkers, and my chosen blogging name Caminante, which means, simply, Walker (although it can also mean hobo! Photos of my childhood are rather scarce, as we didn't own a camera, so my parents paid for a photographer, usually on a birthday. This shot looks like I'm about to go for a walk, so probably is the first recording of my hobby. This brings me back to the Sepia Saturday. Photo below, and t...
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Lanzarote on Foot: Caminante
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Wednesday, April 10, 2013. This post has been inspired by Sepia Saturday's. Photo for 13th April of a group of walkers, and my chosen blogging name Caminante, which means, simply, Walker (although it can also mean hobo! Photos of my childhood are rather scarce, as we didn't own a camera, so my parents paid for a photographer, usually on a birthday. This shot looks like I'm about to go for a walk, so probably is the first recording of my hobby. This brings me back to the Sepia Saturday. Photo below, and t...
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Lanzarote on Foot: October 2013
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Saturday, October 26, 2013. Sepia Saturday is celebrating its 200th edition this week and Alan has invited all contributors to repost a favourite post . I thought I'd use this one which explains why I chose my blogging name. This post has been inspired by. Photo for 13th April of a group of walkers, and my chosen blogging name Caminante, which means, simply, Walker (although it can also mean hobo! In 1986/7 I spent 4 months in the Falkland Islands - sensibly some years after the war! Prompt, and the cont...
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Lanzarote on Foot: June 2011
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Thursday, June 30, 2011. Montaña Ortiz 14 June 2011. We walked around Caldera Colorada which has an amazing bright red aspect, along a well made path,which has several new, informative display boards, explaining the features of the landscape. One of these is a volcanic "bomb" a huge boulder blown out during an eruption, going miles into the air before landing with a colossal noise - you can see the scale from the photograph. Caldera Colorada and Volcanic "Bomb". Giant Agave - Caminante on skyline! It ama...
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Lanzarote on Foot: July 2011
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Monday, July 4, 2011. At Orzola, I had my picture taken at the end of my "mission" then retired to a bar for a beer. My companion then managed to snap her sunglasses (essential wear), but the bar owner provided some sellotape - the alternative would have been the schoolboy trick of using a sticking plaster! There were some spectacular gardens, and views, as you can see here. Labels: Jameos del Agua. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I'm a retired engineeer and dedicated walker, now living in Lanzarote.
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The dog that did not bark in the night | Dr. Malcolm Kendrick
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Scottish Doctor, author, speaker, sceptic. About Dr. Malcolm Kendrick. Statin Nation – Video. Books by Dr Malcolm Kendrick. The dog that did not bark in the night. Some of you may have noticed this study, others may not. The amazing ‘wonderdrug’ trial proving that cholesterol lowering drugs have unparalleled benefits on preventing stroke. Here is just one headline from the Daily Express. A major newspaper in the UK. Statins slash stroke risk by 30 per cent: Millions more should be given drug, say experts.
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Lanzarote on Foot: Lanzarote Trees
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Thursday, August 18, 2011. I've been encouraged by Little Nell to take the plunge and contribute to Sepia Saturday. And since my home of Lanzarote is essentially an offshore bit of the Sahara, this week's theme about trees seemed like plunging in the deep end! This first picture, of a Dragon Tree on Tenerife, a neighbouring island, qualifies as old, since I took it on honeymoon 36 years ago, and the tree itself is hundreds of years old. One of our friends, on seeing this blog, sent me a photograph of a v...