Friday, December 13, 2024

64.27/28 Portugal: Down south in the Algarve, much ocean, cliffs and beaches. Two visits on different sides of the coastal entrance.

While the terrain may not be a preference, it sure is attractive.
Always love to travel with a tour guide.
How long before the ocean collapses the structure?
A closer view for those with tunnel vision.
Homes with views.
Jen decides to return quickly after I posed the question of 'how long before the collapse of the rocks?'. She did not realize I was asking about stocks not rocks.
We came across a group of tourists who were encouraging us to jump. At that stage, we realized it was time to depart Portugal and revisit Nepal.
A walk on the rocky side after being shunned by the seagulls sitting at the extreme. It's a moment when you know you've really lost it.
Even on the sandy beaches and cliffs one can become intertwined amongst the shrubbery.
At last, light to our rescue. Turn around, walk up-and-down the cliffs for 3 miles and the car will be awaiting your arrival.


An earlier outing...the week before.


Jen still had confidence the week before in the longevity of the 'bridges'.
Some residences brought closer to the coastline via a long lense.
One of the larger towns as we lose the sun...careless Jenni.
Jen calls for brunch; I'm not that 'happy' with the surrounding.
No doubt, an attractive part of the country.
Cheers, 

Jenni and Jeffrey

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