Dénia is worth visiting

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Dénia is a neat place between Alicante and Valencia. The weather is usually sunny, but during the visit it was mostly rainy and some storms gathered a lot of plant material on the sand.

Lived most of my life in Finland, so wet weather is very usual and a rain did not stop the exploring. Made it up to the best views on the long walkways along the sea line.

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The waves splashing on the interesting rock formations and cave-like structures is somehow calming, even it is a sign of the natural powerful forces. The water going through big rounded rocks creates an interesting sound.

Among the seaweed stranded on the beach there were some plastic bottles, and a bit of foam. Combined with wind and dark clouds, swimming was not too appealing at the time if the year.

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On the north side of the harbor there were not too many people on the beach either, so it was interesting to be alone walking on the sand. Also the smell after the rain was fresh, added with some seaweed aromas.

Perhaps will visit Dénia another time with better climate conditions, but it was still enjoyable. For a lone wolf the weather is nice, it deters people gathering in big groups.

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The interesting fish figure at the end of the harbor is pretty unique. That is so nice about Spain, you never know what you find, while adventuring around.

Currently there are still coming more and more brainless rules and regulations, but luckily no common cold passport yet. It was proven being against human rights in courts, but they might find a way around it.

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One of the interesting things in different cities are the recommendations on what is not allowed on beaches. The more stuff written down, the less freedoms there are.

Most likely it is kind of an intelligence test, giving results on how far blind obedience can go. Valencia municipality has been one if the last ones to lessen the curfews, so it is funny to see the locals wandering around with masks spraying all kinds of chemicals, while the tourists seem to enjoy the maskless life outdoors.

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The adventurist life is very good, not having too much stuff owning the person and the intuition guiding on where to go next. The lockdown was the worst time in life, so got to enjoy the freedom while it lasts.

Some clothes in a backpack, a decent phone and fearlessness makes life really enjoyable. Manifesting abundance has proven to be beneficial for a decade, even the return of Fascism has little effect for an actual anarchist.

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