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The scrambled eggs were pretty weird and tasted like they were synthetic. There were numerous pastries but they were all pre-packaged and bought in bulk. It all looked pretty bad, but I managed to find a shortbread-like thingy that was fairly decent. The sausages had a strange flavour and the bacon was swimming in oil. They did have some really great, freshly-baked multi-grain bread - I kept cramming it down my throat with loads of Nutella. They had some decent sunny-side eggs that weren't all synthetic-tasting. I had a massive breakfast - the whole while, I was thinking "This tastes like crap. So why am I still eating???" While eating, we could hear the sound of the fatigued elevator cable creaking. But it's alright - even if it were to snap and plummet nobody would die, because it's only one story high. We relaxed for a bit - despite bursting at the seams with Nutella, I was able to down three cups of various types of coffees (espresso, regular, cappuccino).
We'd never run out of gas if Tri was around

December 30th 2007
Geo: 28.1248, -15.43We started the day with a bad breakfast at the resort and then headed off to Punto de Jandia, the westernmost point of the island. It was a little bit like Sagres in Portugal, but this time Mary and Yvonne weren't around groping each other. We almost ran out of gas returning to civilization - it was touch and go at times; we even shut off the A/C to conserve gas. It w ... read more
Europe » Spain

Spanish Flag Spain's powerful world empire of the 16th and 17th centuries ultimately yielded command of the seas to England. Subsequent failure to embrace the mercantile and industrial revolutions caused the country to fall behind Britain, France, and Germany in ... ... read more
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