Crossing Europe, episode 33
Yes okay it’s okay ca for This I [Applause] [Applause] Oh Oh Oh N Oh Oh Oh Good afternoon I’m in Cordova in the more or less in the center and I am having my my lunch I’m sitting here in a kind of central place nice next of a church and my motorbike is I if you can see it there even the police was looking beautiful when
I when I was standing there it is so hot yesterday it was 43° in where the windmills were here maybe more warm so this morning I left quiet late I took the bike and made kilometers and they arrived here at 2:00 the hottest time of the
Day from now on I cannot do anything here I cannot go to it’s really too hot even the the decks are looking For This was cordiva when I left this morning I just was looking for the fastest way the shortest way to go to Cord and then later to look for a camping near a lake um it was going very slow very slow it took me hours to to arrive to Cordova I arrived and was at the hottest time of the of the day and the temperature were 41° that I was driving through the
Center of the city not in the sh all but in the full sun and Cova is is beautiful and as somebody have said visited winter got some it’s too hot I arrived to the camping I had a stop several times I need just a drink I
Had to cool down it was it was hard to drive it’s difficult to concentrate and the camping it’s a good camping I have a beautiful place of grass the rest of the C has no grass there’s a swimming pool and for the moment it’s great to be
There okay big thumbs up for everybody who drives in the Heat and keep your mind cool got
348 km and the heatwave in Spain continues. I want to be in Córdoba as fast as possible and arrive before the hottest time of the day. But it doesn’t work out.
Córdoba is beautiful, but, as somebody advises me, to visit in a cooler period of the year. So I’ll have to come back in an other season to explore those little streets and courtyards of its World Heritage historical old town, the beautifull Great Mosque and enjoy some flamenco performances.
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A woman and her motorbike, alone, crossing Europe, from Spain to the North Cape (N). But now, as I achieved my goal, I set for a new challenge! TARIFA.
Driving by motorbike from the northernmost point of Europe to the southernmost point of Europe.: North Cape (N) – Tarifa (E) No ferries, just driving and burning rubber.
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