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“I wanna go to Andorra “- so we did !


We leave Luchon and ride through  Pyrenees to Andorra. As we ride  we cross three mountain passes - 



And pass nice Spanish villages 







We get to Andorra 




Now about Andorra. It is an independent country. It has a population of 77,000. The official language is Catalan. It is very small and the people live just in one tight valley. The town was established by Charlemagne yonks ago

Because Andorra sits between France and  Spain and sits in a valley between the two it’s main activity was smuggling up until the formation of the E.U. 

And here are two interesting statistics. Firstly Andorra has the highest average life expectancy for males in Europe. Secondly it has the highest annual per capital cigarette consumption in Europe ( 6397 cigarettes per person per year )  Go figure that one! 

Then after Andorra we head down the coast to Valencia. Yes, there are Valencia orange groves in Valencia !



And the famous Caletrava architecture 






South, south we go down the coast. Then we are suddenly in Gibraltar - the southern most point of our whole trip 



With the British army all ready to protect us. I was worried that this soldier might have “ lost his rag “ ! 



Children and their families join the International Climate Change strike in Gibraltar 



And last but not least this is poignant telling. Gibraltar seems to be forgotten in the Brexit debate. And now only 5 weeks to go ! 



And last but not least the famous Barberry apes 



Now today is north towards London ! 




Comments

Stuart of Blyth said…
Just back from Russia yesterday - 5 nights in St Petersburg, 2 in Moscow, so catching up with the blog. Was in Andorra last spring and hit a pot-hole at a slightly higher speed than was wise, resulting in a gashed tyre and recovery by truck to a tyre-fitting place. "We can only fit these in pairs" the man said. Result - two new front tyres filled with Andorran air which, being from up a mountain, is thinner than usual ;-)

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