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Sunday 28th of September 2025. La Graciosa anchorage in the Canary Islands.
265 miles, 3 1/2 days. 2 days almost no wind a 1 day almost too much wind. I was aiming for Tenerife but went where the wind took me. My view, the cliffs of Lanzarote. And in the other direction. La Graciosa is a volcanic desert island. Tuesday 30th September 2025. Setting off for Tenerife, should be there on Thursday.
Brilliant photograph! The positioning of the rock, the moon, and the cloud could not have been better.
ReplyDeleteHow is the weather looking? It gets a bit hot down there.
The phone makes it look better than in real life but I didn't use any of the options to enhance it. Take the boats away and it could have been a painting. Gibraltar is a good deal cooler than the nearby Mediterranean and Atlantic coast and I think it is because it is surrounded by water on three sides. Perfect conditions in summer and winter.
DeleteI love that photo. Everything looks so peaceful and relaxing. But La Linea is a hotbed of crime, mostly narcotics and drug gangs. Terrible crime there mostly because the local population are poor and uneducated and sadly they get caught up in the criminal world. They get involved and cover up for the shady dealings.
ReplyDeleteI don't think tourists have anything to worry about, I've seen nothing. It's probably all about locals vs Police. The roughest looking characters I've seen here are the local Brits in the bars.
DeleteYou are right about tourists being pretty safe: Pat and I were there a couple of times and it was fine. Yes, the trouble is more with locals and police and, unfortunately, there is corruption in the police force. They get too much temptation from drug smugglers to provide information or cover- ups.
DeleteSo good it looks artificial!
ReplyDeletethat is a great photo Brendan
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