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Monday, 26 November 2007

Fuengirola

When the market was short lived I decided to continue my shopping at the Miramar mall in Fuengirola. There was a bad accident on the highway half way between Miraflores and Fuengirola so it took a little longer than the usual 10 minutes to get there. On the way, there is a great view point of the sea and the town coastline just on the outskirts of Fuengirola. People usually enjoy this small secluded beach area. Today the area looked a lot different than it had a few weeks ago. The waves were crashing against the rocks and the beach area was covered with surf. The site was pretty amazing and several tourists had also stopped to enjoy the scenery, hence my pic. Pretty cool!

Shopping at the mall was fun, let the Christmas chaos begin! Malls are all the same, shopping during the Xmas season creates that same crazy hustle and bustle, it felt very similar (smaller) to West Ed... It seems funny to hear Christmas music (in Spanish) and see the towns decorated; it doesn’t feel like it is the festive season yet.








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