The (only) loval restaurant was closed, but I loved its back entrance.1299 views
Colored hills.441 views
At the end of the valley there is a fantastic lookout point from a pass towards the west.408 views
Waves.398 views
From the pass we descended down to the main road.393 views
No dogs. Ironically, we saw three dogs - and no humans. :)391 views
The pretty white church of Nuestra Señora de Candelaria with a black bell tower in La Oliva.389 views
Peter had fun photographing the water fountain.387 views
People slide down the dunes or even make cartwheels.381 views
I wanted to see Los Molinos again to shoot it in a more favorable light.379 views
Into the sun.378 views
Some waves spray over ten meters high when they crash into the rocks.375 views
Again, the place is ideal to sit down and listen to the sea.374 views
The road through the Parque Natural de Corralejo goes straight through the desert. People can park their cars on either side of the road and then walk across the dunes to the beach.373 views
Climbing the dune.372 views
The terraces appeared to have been deserted.372 views
Typical architecture.371 views
A house with a view.368 views
A dune and a photographer.367 views
One more look before returning.367 views
The outskirts of La Oliva.363 views
A scrawny little bush in the sand.362 views
Puertito de los Molinos.362 views
Low tide.362 views
The valley of Vallebrón is full of terraces.360 views
On the way to Los Molinos.359 views
Los Molinos in the late afternoon light.358 views
The bay.357 views
Just outside La Oliva after sunset.357 views
When we had had enough of the sand, we headed south. The landscape around La Oliva is spectacular.356 views