We woke up in Cambados and decided to start exploring since we were going to go to La
Toxa later in the day, we began our exploring in Cambados by going to the main square
in the town
where everyone gathered in front of the iglesia (ie church)
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and towards the town
where we saw a farmacia
and then the statue of the man with the grapes (this is, after all, a wine growing region)
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and this branch of Optical Halperin
Next we picked up Suzanne
and headed to the playground
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On the way back to the hotel, we took the obligatory phone booth picture
along with the monument to Cabanillas
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we all
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Since we couldn't finish the tapas jamon
we made a small art piece
using them.
After a short siesta, we headed to La Toxa to meet Jacobo's family
and head to sea. We passed ships like this
and mussel farms like this
until it was time to dock the boat
and say hello to the crabs
on the shore.
Only Barbara was brave enough to swim
in the cold waters as Benjamin began his castle
and the rest of us took group photos
When we were ready to leave the beach, Benjamin had built an elegant castle (complete
with pine cone cannon balls)
and we boarded the boat where there were more people photos
before we came to the mussel farms
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that was working on their farm
and this one with a guard house
in the water
with Cambados
in the background and the horizon far far away
Jacobo also participated in the pictures of this day even going so far as to scan and fix his pictures
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We ended the day with dinner at the octopus
restaurant not to mention the fish heads
that made
Jacobo
Barbara
Suzanne
David
Sarah
Jane
and Benjamin
quite happy. Jacobo even used his fast hands
to remove water and wine labels
All this excitement out Benjamin
to sleep so that we knew it was time to head home.