Cala de Calobra

We had the bay to ourselves last night. Goats bleats echoed off the cliffs as twilight turned to night.

As expected the kids loved running around on the beach, exploring. Up and down the tunnels they screamed their heads off, much to the amusement, or dismay, of the tourists coming through. Apparently this place is on the UNESCO World Heritage list. It is stunning.

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3 Replies to “Cala de Calobra”

  1. Wonderful to catch your news via your blog. Keep up with the news. I understand from mum via Facebook you are now in Sardinia, look forward to more need on the bog. We are away in the bus intending to follow the pacific coast road around the east cape. Last time we were with you and Sam just after cyclone Bola I think must have been 1986? We now in Opotika so not yet got far after one week. Weather is great, no sign of spring showers, plenty of sunshine. Kids in NZ all back at school so perfect the to come really. No set plans on getting back to the naki. Keep in touch. Love dad

  2. What happens to the older posts? The first one seems to have been dropped, Stolen?

  3. OK I worked it out, keep clicking on previous post further back than recent posts. By the way if by any chance you are looking at these posts to your blog, I am now a member of the eagle club.

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