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Revenge goes Digital

Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Some might think we are living in the age of enlightenment. Personal growth is at the top of every one's list, its all Dr Phil and Oprah's Live Your Best Life reruns and books by Eckard Tolle. Regardless of your personal opinion, we are without argument living in the age of technology too. High speed Internet and social networks have replaced loneliness with the hope that we are in fact, never alone.

Revenge doesn't seem to fit into either of these categories, its an antiquated notion that we are to forget forgiveness and repay eyes with eyes and teeth with teeth. Optometry and dentistry have never had it so good. So, with the idea of revenge categorised with other acts of pre primary evolution its rare to come across a gem like I found today.

A woman in Malaga was arrested after posting an ad on the net promising sex from her ex boyfriends new girlfriend for free! Too good to be true? Yes, unfortunately. The new girlfriend started getting calls from hopefuls and before you could say "wow, that was nasty" the old girlfriend was caught, arrested and will be charged with something like Defamation of Character. So, she's not smart - this old girlfriend but she probably got a little thrill out of it. Lets hope it was enough to keep her warm at night in a cold, lonely jail cell. Seems that mathematically, this love triangle made the victim look like a square and the perpetrator and her plan decidedly pear shaped.

Here's my advice to anyone listening...don't do that. Maybe the new girlfriend isn't your choice for the man you used to love but here's the thing - if you're capable of that, how nice a girlfriend could you have been to start off with? OK, I'll cut her some slack, no one likes a judger but if you are hell bent on revenge, keep it old school.

That's bad advice I know. So don't take my word for it, tune into Tourism Radio and keep your eyes open for a brand new product coming end April...its going to rock.
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Antequera - In the heart of Andalucia

Monday, February 11, 2008


Antequera is spread out over the plains of La Vega where rich farmlands are irrigated by the Guadalhorce River which for centuries has been one of Andalucias most fertile areas currently harvesting cereals, asparagus, olives, fruit and sunflowers. It is overlooked by a huge crag of limestone over 800 meters high called La Peña de los Enmorados ( Lovers Leap ) . The name is derived from a local legend regarding the impossible love affair between a young Christian and a Moorish girl from nearby Archidona who after been sought and found by the girls father where driven to the top of the cliff where sadly rather than be separated from a life of love together chose to launch themselves into the abyss and to certain death, a statue in the Plaza de Castilla was recently erected to commemorate this historic act of despair. The Peña also fascinatingly resembles a head, said to be of an Indian warrior laying down which gave rise to its other well known other name of the Cabeza del Indio. The rock is visible from many kilometres in every direction and seems to watch over the fertile plains and town jealously guarding every movement within site of such a natural grandeur.


Antequera is within easy reach of the Malaga capital and all the major seaside resorts along the costa del sol.

Gary
http://spainguides.com/antequera.html
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The new "Ave" High Speed Train Arrives in Malaga

Sunday, December 30, 2007


The long awaited train " El Ave " has finally commenced its high speed service between Malaga and Madrid cutting travel times via rail to just two and a half hours.


RENFE the rail network providers in Spain have also promised refunds on fares if the service arrives between 15 to 30 minutes later than scheduled, if the delay ( which must be attributed to Renfe ) is more than one hour a full refund has been guaranteed by them.


Extra discounts of up to 50% are being offered if you book early either at any of the Renfe Stations or online. So if your Spanish is good and your feeling brave you can book online here.


Not only is the train mind blowingly fast its also extremely modern and comfortable.


This incredibly fast travel service will undoubtedly provide many positive possibilities for the residents of Malaga and surrounding areas. New business opportunities will inevitably be created as investors from the north open up new commercial ties with the Costa del Sol not to mention the increase in tourism which is epected. I am also sure that many people residing in the Malaga area may have never visited Spains capital due mainly being put off by the 5 to 7 hour travel time by car or the higher cost via air.


Madrid is a great place to spend a weekend as it offers everything an historic and vibrant city does, from superb monuments to places of great cultural interest to fine dining and an excellent and exciting nightlife.


Gary



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The Cunards Queen Victoria in Malaga


The majestic cuise liner the Queen Victoria recently visited Malaga on her second Spanish stage if its inaugural voyage. She is the third Cunard queen and as you would expect oozes luxury for all who will be lucky enough to sail on her.
The Queen "Vic" and the QE2 will be departing shortly for a a rare nautical meeting and celebration in New York.


The Port of Malaga has always been a major stop over for many a cruise liner, however due to the increased success of the cruising industry over recent years and the ever growing passenger numbers visiting g the capital of the Costa del Sol a new terminal is almost completed and should be fully functional by January 2008.



Gary



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Shellfish from Malaga

Wednesday, November 14, 2007




I took this photo down at the fishing port in Fuengirola recently. They had just unloaded hundreds of kilos of these large clams fished near the Malaga coastline.


Gary
A complete Travel and Tourism Guide to Spain


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Costa del Sol - Holidays in Nerja, Marbella, Fuengirola

Thursday, June 21, 2007
The Costa del Sol in southern Spain is one of the most famous holiday destinations in Europe. You can choose from 800km of beaches, world-renowned holiday resorts, the warm Mediterranean Sea or the lively Atlantic Ocean. The Costa del Sol runs most the length of Andalucia, the largest region in Spain, from Almeria to Gibraltar. With such wonderful weather and crisp blue skies, the Costa del Sol is a fantastic choice for a beach holiday in Spain.

West of Malaga, are the popular seaside resorts of Marbella, Fuengirola, Torremolinos, Benalmadena and Estepona. These resorts have an upmarket image and prices are generally higher here than other holiday locations along the Costa del Sol. The beaches here are fantastic and the nightlife lively and outgoing. There are many fine shops from expensive boutiques to popular apartment stores to choose from.

Marbella was once a quiet fishing village on the Costa del Sol with a charm and character all of it’s own. Now of course it is a fabulous holiday destination for many people who are attracted by its sophisticated and upmarket image. Marbella has always been a favourite with the rich and famous and with each passing year becomes increasingly more so. There are great efforts to keep Marbella clean and attractive, and the wonderful beach promenade is now lined with palm trees, flowered borders, and lush colourful plants. There are also many restaurants and bars from which to appreciate how beautiful the city has become.

Fuengirola is popular with holidaymakers and Spanish alike, many of whom own summer apartments to take advantage of its semi-tropical climate and mild temperatures during the winter. Fuengirola has 5 miles of beautiful sandy beaches overlooked by high rise hotels and apartment blocks all affording magnificent views of the Mediterranean Sea. Overlooking the Sea, the promenade is tastefully designed with palm-trees, flowerbeds and numerous places to relax and enjoy the views.

Along the other stretch of the Costa del Sol, east of Malaga, can be found the idyllic villages of Nerja, Frigiliana and Torrox. Throughout this part of the region can be found numerous small, whitewashed villages, either clinging to the hillside, or built around a small fishing port, of which Nerja is the most popular. Frigiliana and Torrox are becoming increasingly popular as tourist destinations, and for a taste of working life in Spain; these towns are a good place to start. Visit the Balcon de Europa in Nerja with its panoramic views overlooking the Mediterranean Sea, or relax in the Plaza de Constitution in Torrox, next to the fountain, surrounded by orange trees.

Some of the best places to shop will be the old quarter, typically in the centre of the town and characterised with narrow winding streets lined with small shops selling a variety of local produce. Take the time to wander the streets for a taste of real Spanish life. Away from the tourist gift shops and beach cafes can be found some excellent shops and places to eat, typically at reduced prices but not quality.

The Costa del Sol is so much more than just world-class beaches and fantastic weather. Andalucia is the largest region in Spain and a pleasure to discover, offering a wealth of culture, historical cities, regional celebrations and a different way to live. Spend a day away from the beach to get to know the real Spain for a true holiday experience.

Steve Greenwood

http://www.idealrentals4u.com/
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Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol in Southern Spain

Wednesday, June 20, 2007

You might have already visited Fuengirola in summer - too many people, burning summer heat? Time to replan your Spanish holiday!

The ideal time to visit this vibrant coastal city is during autumn and spring. Mild and pleasant temperatures, glorious sunshine, and quieter streets and beaches make for a really enjoyable holiday! You will find people smile just that little bit easier, shopping and dining are an absolute pleasure, and you can enjoy all the attractions this city has to offer in comfort. Wonderful sandy beaches, relatively empty out of season, stretch along the coast with many restaurants, bars and chiringuitos (beach cafes) to choose from. Plenty of good shops including fashion, food, shoes, etc. and some excellent new shopping centres have opened up on the border of Fuengirola and Mijas. Fuengirola is very convenient to Malaga airport - a short drive or train ride away, and is also close to Marbella and other attractions on the Costa del Sol (also known as the Costa del Golf for golfing fans!)

Other major attractions in Fuengirola include:

The Fuengirola Zoo: Right in the middle of town is an oasis of calm, a world class zoo with wonderful animals in very natural enclosures. Appropriate regional sounds play as you walk around the various areas of the zoo. Of particular interest are the Sumatra Tigers, the gorillas, and also the Lemur enclosure, with many of these fascinating creatures from Magagascar. This enclosure is open with a tour guide at certain times of the day - ask when you arrive at the zoo for a close up experience with magical lemurs. Best time to visit is either early morning (zoo opens at 10 am) or late afternoon.

The Sohail Castle: On a hilltop, close to the centre of town is the Sohail Castle. Makes a pleasant stroll (if a bit uphill), with wonderful sea views from the top.

Fuengirola Port: The port of Fuengirola consists of two sections: 1. A working fishing port where it is fascinating to watch the fishermen offloading their catches from the boats - you can also take a pleasant stroll around the port from this point and look at the many boats moored in the port, and also magnificent mountain views. 2. A leisure boat marina, with many attractive yachts and other boats. In this area are several pubs and restaurants, and also enjoyable boat trips are on offer, including sailing boats and glass bottomed boats for viewing the dolphins.

So come and visit Fuengirola and enjoy our city in the so called "off season"! You won't regret it, and will have a wonderful holiday!

Anne Sewell

Homepage:

http://www.allspainaccommodation.com/

I have been involved in the travel industry online for 10 years, running several websites for accommodation reservations worldwide. Also a keen amateur photographer.
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