The sea gives me that inexplicable energy that nothing else does.
When long walks take place in an environment that pleases us like nature, time does not exist, it simply disappears.
A path that begins with a view of a yacht club in the distance and that moves further and further away from the city, the people, the buildings, leaving only nature.
A path where on one side I have some high rocks, a bridge, dismissing the urban and on the other side a path through which I can look out and see the water crashing against the rocks arranged naturally and thus generating those splashes, the foam and that particular sound.
A soothing sound, which, when you close your eyes, transports you.
I walked through places where there were no people, desolate, ideal for the encounter between me and the sea. A path where from time to time I found a place to sit and shelter from the strong summer sun.
The views in the distance offered me a distant city, the mountains and the reflections of the sun on the water, one of the most beautiful reflections in the world, in my opinion.
The sea always inspires me, almost without thinking about it I often find myself writing as if in poetry, I can't help it.
Maybe because the sea is emotion and connects me with my inner self. Although all of nature does that, the sea is a bit more, water in general.
I love to look out and see the foam crashing against the rocks.
On my way I found some signs like this one announcing that I am arriving at one of the farthest beaches in the city and in my opinion one of the most beautiful I have seen so far.
It takes about half an hour's walk to get there from the last bus stop. It really goes by very quickly, but I advise you to bring a bottle of water, the sun is strong and there is hardly any shade.
There are several levels of paths to get to the rock, which characterises this beach. On one occasion I walked the lowest path and this time I decided to walk the next step.
You can appreciate a different kind of landscape, changing the perspective and the angle and that is wonderful.
Once I arrived, I admired the place, the palm trees and the sky.
I wanted to have a unique photograph of this place and I found this one beautiful.
I continued walking along another path that took me deeper into the beach, always looking in front of the beach and also towards the back.
Walking up some steps made of wood, I found myself in a space that this great place has, to spend some time with the family and even have a barbecue.
There wasn't much shade, but I found a spot that did have shade and I could look out over the beautiful place in the distance.
Further up there is a parking space not only for cars but also for caravans. It is ideal to stay there for a mini holiday.
I had taken something simple to eat and what better place than in the solitary nature. I only saw people in the distance.
While I was eating, I was struck by the treetops and could enjoy the sound of the birds and the waves at the same time.
After my brief lunch, as I wanted to continue touring the place, I took a bridge that previously had this sign on it.
I crossed it and the view from there no longer showed me the city, I was getting further and further away from it.
When I turned around, a space to rest from the sun had this sign and this sign that mentioned the characteristics of the marine species of the place.
A tunnel marks the separation of this beach from a road that leads to the next town, but on this occasion I did not cross it, it will be left for a future walk.
Continuing along the path, I also found information on plant and flower species.
I decided to go down to the beach and in this sector, a sundial was waiting for me, perhaps to tell me that the sun was going down a little and that I had lost track of time.
It is easy for time to pass so quickly in this place, it is a paradise.
I continued walking towards the beach, the reflection of the sun on the sea was already different and illuminated the camera a lot. It looked like the sun wanted to walk among the palm trees.
There is also a small park for the children to play in the sand. This place is ideal for a family day out, enjoying the natural scenery away from it all.
I hope to come back soon and go through that tunnel, to see what surprises a new walk has in store for me.
Thank you all for joining me on this Wednesday walk, see you next time.
Amonet.
All photographs are my own.