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Lanzarote, eastern Canaries, again

Wednesday, December 28th, 2005

10 Dec – 13 Dec, 2005

Really, it would have been so much more logical if Lanzarote had been joined to Fuerteventura. The landscape is not hugely different, and the highspeed ferry ride is over quick enough that you easily forget that you have moved to another island.

Amazingly beautiful, in its stark and arid way. Hundreds (thousands?) of hectares of twisted and distorted lava shapes. A couple of small and hardy plants somehow surviving amongst it all, and even a couple of birds flitting about. This was best appreciated in the national park, Timanfaya.

Road through lava, Lanzarote

Timanfaya

Timanfaya

And, it is still “happening” – OK, no lava was flowing, but just metres below the surface, the temperature is measured in hundreds of degrees. Even just disturbing the top layers brings gravel and rocks too hot to handle.

Well, we had to do it, then, and we ate at the restaurant, where the meat is grilled over hot volcanic rocks from below the ground. Accompanied by a couple of glasses of the local drop, and a view over the landscape of the national park.

Thermal energy cooking chicken

Again, we based ourselves in the main town of the island. Arrecife. On each island, there appears to be a couple of places that exists for reasons other than tourism, and this seems to be a great way to experience a bit of local culture and avoid the resorts.

Lanzarote
Coastal spot, Lanzarote

We went north, one day. Mirador del Rio with some wonderful views. Lava tubes tastefully turned into a bar and entertainment complex, Jameos del Agua. Lava tubes at Cueva de los Verdes. Cactus garden cum artwork.

Cactus park, Lanzarote
Cactus park

What is interesting to see is the stone walls. Almost every plant and vine is grown behind a low stone shelter. Without these, the little plants would have little hope of survival in the face of the ferocious winds. In this environment, they need individual nurturing and care.

Independent traveller impressions, 2, after Lanzarote: Again, an inexpensive hire car was necessary to view all the things, as the bus network would mean a few more days might be required, and some things would be near impossible to get to without your own wheels. Lanzarote has managed to keep resort development under some sort of control, and those that we did seem appeared to be generally tasteful. Most importantly, they were avoidable. And groups? Yes, there were busloads at the national park, and even more at the caves in the north. But their stays were generally short and concise. Biggest gripe was the expenses! Really, 8 euros each for the caves, twice, 5 euros for the cactus garden, and 8 euros for the national park – about $100, and we actually skipped a few things that would have added more expense (mirador entry, Cesar Manrique’s house and collection, a museum). I can’t imagine that many people, particularly families, could afford to do everything. This is disappointing and a shame. With sights like these, you shouldn’t have to decide to do one at the expense of another for reasons of cost. But they are capitalising on the fact that most people are coming on short holidays and what’s a few more euros?

Bad Laasphe (quite good, really)

Friday, November 18th, 2005

16 Nov – 18 Nov, 2005

Bad Laasphe, guests of Tina’s mum and dad. Went with Tina to Kassel, looking out on the plains from the Herkules monument. We got our first snow for 2005, here. Only a light dusting, but still exciting.

Tina\'s family

Herkules monument, Kassel

Catching snowflakes
Trying to catch snowflakes

Tina’s mum invited us to visit her class of Grade 1 students. They had prepared a hard line of questioning about Australia. Was it far? What sort of houses did we live in? Did we have kangaroos? Did we have elephants? Monkeys? They all made appropriate squeals and groans when we told them that we had snakes. We finished by teaching them a song in English – Head, shoulders, knees, and toes.

The Grade 1\'s
So, where is Australia on this map?

If you are reading this, and you know where Gundelfingen is, then you must be Hermann or Andrea.

Saturday, November 5th, 2005
1 Nov - 5 Nov, 2005 Our tri-annual reunion with the Ruchtis. 1996 in Ecuador. 1999 in Germany. 2002 in Croatia. 2005 in Germany. Time to plan for 2008... Across the door of our room for the ... [Continue reading this entry]

“SURPRISE!!!”

Monday, October 24th, 2005
21 Oct - 24 Oct, 2005 Walhalla With Tina and Sebb, Walhalla "SURPRISE!!!" Well, Tina and Sebb knew we were coming. But little did Sebb know about the conspiracy. Don't you love being "in the know" for ... [Continue reading this entry]

Autumn colours in Plitvice

Wednesday, October 12th, 2005
10 Oct - 12 Oct, 2005 Wow! The most unexpected surprise of Croatia, the Plitvice Lakes National Park. At this time of year, it is almost permanently enveloped in fog, (or maybe somebody just told us that to make ... [Continue reading this entry]

Hvar, another island in the rain :(

Thursday, October 6th, 2005
5 Oct - 6 Oct, 2005 Continuing our island hopping in the rain. Shouldn't complain too much, as we are getting breaks long enough to see the towns in between. No chance of hanging on the beaches, though. ... [Continue reading this entry]

So many friends; so much food!

Sunday, September 4th, 2005
11 Aug - 4 Sep, 2005 A few weeks of visiting and eating. ---------- First, back in Santiago, with Nolo. Many meals with him, and his family. Seafood with Nolo Seafood with Nolo. Barbecue with Nolo\'s parents Barbecue with ... [Continue reading this entry]

Back in Bolivia

Friday, May 20th, 2005
19 May - 20 May, 2005 13th to 19th saw us recouperating in Santiago, Chile. We then flew from Santiago to La Paz, Bolivia. One of the most amazing flights we have ever done. In the morning, took off ... [Continue reading this entry]

Exploring wineries in the Valley of Casablanca

Saturday, January 15th, 2005
15 Jan, 2005 Exploring wineries With Manuel, our chauffeur for the day.

Back in Santiago

Friday, January 14th, 2005
14 Jan, 2005 Back in Santiago. We spent the last week in Valle de Elqui, a valley running inland from La Serena. Ate yet more seafood at La Serena. One day vegetating on the beach did not go ... [Continue reading this entry]