Those rocks get everywhere and are frequently used in preference to bricks for wall building. There are low walls used for constructing salt pans ...
... and some really tall walls, which completely dwarfed us, as you can see...
... just look at those buttresses; we were worn out by the time we'd climbed to the top to see what these towering walls were protecting. Strangely enough it didn't seem to be anything, the view from the top was just of barren wasteland. Still, these volcanic rocks were not exactly in short supply so why not spend an afternoon practising wall building?
Some stretches of coast path were very rocky, as well as windy, creating some big crashing waves. When the path dropped down to sea level at a beach, it was no surprise to find there were lots more rocks and they were the familiar shade of grey.
Sitting on rocks in the sun is very pleasant though as you get a nice warm bottom. Talking of warm, that lovely Spanish sun brought out the lizards - or was it the crumbs from our sandwich lunch which brought them out?
We thought Chelmer might like a picture for his nature notes collection.
Lots of love
Pedro, George & Yorkie xxx
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We like grey! At least you don't get sand in your fur!
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