Binary Islands and costly cheese
When I were a lad we would would head off to Swansea and there was that bit where you would pass the oil refinery, built on land that was near enough to be convenient but far away enough not to be needed. We are going to do a lot of that today - but first, a bridge. Wandering across the car park we come to bridges ancient and modern. The Puente Mayorga is best summed up by our old chum pablompsy. Historic 18th-century bridge that gives the neighborhood its name. It connects the neighborhood to Guadarranque, crossing over the Cachón River. It is very steep and, due to its narrowness, has a traffic light for vehicles. A pedestrian crossing has been created alongside it. We are walking alongside ‘Repsol Central Térmica Ciclo Combinado Bahía de Algeciras. It gets 2 reviews. Pedro gave five stars six years ago. Juan gave a star three years ago. Neither said why. You know, that’s it really. What shall we talk about. Apparently the stapler was invente...