Monday 19 February 2018

Malaga

After one night spent at Almerimar and a good walk in to the harbour area we set off again along the southern coast towards Malaga

We use the site at Almayate, actually a caravan/motorhome storage depot again and Nina takes this shot of a brighter and much warmer morning...


Thankfully the cold snap is now behind us and we can return to normal once again


I'm itching for a ride on Max though perhaps not in this particular fashion!


As ever, blue skies and classy Malaga greets us as Max is parked up on the seafront boulevard





Its quite warm in the sun and we are soon lunching and quenching thirsts...


The Jury is still out on this...
Nina reckons it was directions to a homeless shelter but I think it meant something more blatant
(It was actually pointing out of town)



Seems its Carnaval time everywhere we go at the moment and these 'Guys' just love a party



Takes 'Balls' I suppose....



We are firmly stuck in the middle of the parade and the city grinds to a halt












We decided on this one if we had the cash...


As night descends the parties begin amid the multitude of bars


Always a good day out for us here with lots to see and always something going on 

We spent three nights at Almayate visiting Nerja and nearby Torre del Mar a couple of times
There are very few quality camperstops on this southern coastline and unecessary cramped campsites are just not suitable for us and our limited needs
That said Spain is ever improving and adding new locations and it was nice to see the newly opened site east of Malaga full of vans as we drove by

The 'Wild camping' spots are on the wane I'm afraid with several lovely locations now out of bounds we've discovered. This is a real pity and the blame for their demise must rest surely on those Muppets who stay for weeks on end not moving on and dumping their waste in the local environment
This is not conjecture, We've seen it happen on many occasions...
The locals and the Policia have had enough and who can blame them? If only there were more sites along the coastline with basic facilities and charging just a nominal fee for a few nights stay then perhaps everyone would be a lot happier.
The reality is I'm afraid that those who dump their black waste in the river or nearby bushes, hang out their washing and are content to cram next to each other on unsuitable wasteland are in fact way beyond redemption. Any number of newly built camperstops would not change their behaviour

That said I must point out that they are in the minority by a country mile and most vanners are really nice responsible people. As with anything in this world its the 'Muppet Minority' that give the rest a bad name sometimes...








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