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Almeria

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Lying almost midway between Alicante and Malaga, Almeria is a part of Spain still waiting to be fully discovered. It has its own international airport with daily flights from the Stansted and Gatwick in the UK, with other routes being added every season.
(See our main site for more about Almeria)

Slideshow of photos in Almeria

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

I’ve just found out how to make a slideshow, so I’ve added these for you to see.
Guess which towns are pictured! The house and pretty valley are at Cortijo Grande, near Mojacar.

Today’s Weather in Spain

Saturday, January 26th, 2008

Finally I have managed to find a way of putting the current weather in Spain on the blog. Soon there will be list of various cities, but for now, the top one (the image) is the current weather in Alicante, and the one below gives the conditions in Malaga.

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British couple’s dreamhouse in Spain demolished

Monday, January 14th, 2008

A British couple living in Spain have become the first expatriates to see their home demolished in a move that threatens thousands of properties built on the Costas.

Helen and Leonard Prior sold their home in Berkshire and spent £570,000 turning an area of barren scrubland into a villa with heated swimming pool and landscaped gardens.

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New Year’s Eve in Spain

Friday, December 28th, 2007

Do you think you could eat 12 grapes at once? If you’re traveling to Spain for the New Year’s holiday, start practicing. At gatherings across the country, Spaniards eat 12 grapes at the stroke of midnight, one for each toll of the bell.


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