Monday, January 31, 2011

How Fast Does A Motorhomes Depreciate

Getxo - Plentzia along the coast in the Anboto



few weeks ago I joined a Forero mendiak.net to make the tour the coast from the Bridge to Plentzia. Began walking with clouds, covering the most exclusive locations in Las Arenas.


Bridge (I)


Bridge (II)


Bridge Exit the


Serantes (I)


Beach

Las Arenas
By Drive (R)


Port (I)


By Drive (II)


Port (II)


By Drive (III)


By Drive (IV)

continue walking straight lining up for the mansions that leads to the beach Ereaga. Ereaga toured the beach and arrived at Puerto Viejo de Algorta.

Palacio Lezama-Leguizamon



Palace (I)


Palace (II)


Arriluce


Serantes (II)


Puerto Viejo (I)


Puerto Viejo (II)


Puerto Viejo (III)


Puerto Viejo (IV)


Puerto Viejo (V)

After crossing the beautiful and charming port, we headed to the beach Arrigunaga. In a somewhat curious place I saw a tent. It seems that the rich also make jejejeje bivouac. I love it! Arrigunaga. Prior was cool, but is now fully developed.


By Arrigunaga


"Bivouac?


Port (III)

Puerto
(IV)


Arrigunaga (I)


Aixerrota


Punta Galea


Arrigunaga (II)

After reaching Aixerrota mill, we traveled the long straight to the strong Galea, in ruins, but very nice. This really should fix up a bit.


Towards Galea (I)


Towards Galea (II)

Fuerte de la Galea
(I)

Fuerte de la Galea
(II)

Fuerte de la Galea
(III)

Then it started to rain, strong enough, so we opened the umbrella and capeamos the storm as we could. We Ride Galea and we take towards the beach Azkorri first Larrabasterra (The Wild) and finally after Atxabiribil (Sopelana).


the rain (I)


Cliffs


the rain (II)

Azkorri
beach

Larrabasterra
beach (I)


Sopelana Cliffs

Larrabasterra
beach (II)

Larrabasterra
beach (I)

By now it was not raining and began to hover timidly sun. there were many people on the beach. Worth a visit to the beach to see the flysch.


Pakistan Consulate


bitch


Sopelana Beach (I)

Sopelana
beach (II)


Sopelana beach (III)


beach Sopelana (IV)


beach Sopelana (V)


beach Sopelana (VI)

cross Sopelmar urbanization, which is a real horror of siege, and we were getting closer to forest through Barrika and coves. It is a very pretty sight. The sea roared loudly.


By Barrika (I)


By Barrika (II)


By Barrika (III)

By
Barrika (IV)


By Barrika (V)


Barrika Cliffs (I)


Barrika Cliffs (II)

Barrika
beach (I )

Barrika
beach (II)

Area bars



technical stop

After crossing an area of \u200b\u200bbars, we went back through Mount attached to the coast , and were advancing toward the core of Barrika. We went through the cove nudist "The Quarry", where there were people in the sun. What a strange day, we almost finished raining and the sun heat. The views of the bay from Barrika Plentzia are brutal.


By Barrika (VI)


By Barrika (VII)


By Barrika (VIII)


Gorliz the background (I)


Cabo Villano (I)


Cabo Villano (II)


Gorliz Bay


Cabo Villano (III)


Playa de la Cantera

Now we only have to reach Plentzia, who was forced to do down the road. The arc of the new bridge was our particular and spectacular goal. Five hours walk to tranquil pace. Based sales bounced back Volldamms beside the river ...


Reaching
Plentzia

Butrón Estuary (I)


Butrón estuary (II)


Plentzia Bridge (I)


Plentzia Bridge (II)

Ria
Butrón (III)


Butrón estuary (IV)


Gaviota

To end the day we took a little walk through the historic old fishing town, and hence, subway back in house.

This return has to be repeated in summer arrives in cove cove .... Nudist of course ....


Strolling Plentzia (I)


Strolling Plentzia (II)


Strolling Plentzia (III)


Strolling Plentzia (IV)


Strolling Plentzia (V)