The Ayamonte Photograph Album
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Re: The Ayamonte Photograph Album
I first saw these boats in 1992 ? in Puerto Sherry as part of the 500th anniversary.
Unfortunately maintenance requirements on exhibits like these are very high and funding often difficult to obtain / justify.
Mike are the women still in good health,or maybe they have put on a little weight with the extra years ?
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...P9080031-1.jpg
Unfortunately maintenance requirements on exhibits like these are very high and funding often difficult to obtain / justify.
Mike are the women still in good health,or maybe they have put on a little weight with the extra years ?
http://i148.photobucket.com/albums/s...P9080031-1.jpg
#109
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Re: The Ayamonte Photograph Album
Not Sure what you mean by disservice. It is my humble opion that Costa Esuri, once finished, will be a great holiday and living location. And truthfully, when the project started and the only thing visible was a huge maquette in a massive shed with two showhouses I had some serious doubts.
As for Ayamonte, it´s one of the more prettier towns which is not overrun by British, German and Dutch tourist or residents but has a great mixture of various nationalities with the vast majority being Spanish. Come visit Fiona, it´s only 4 hours away! Or take a virtual tour by following this link:
http://www.turismohuelva.org/archivo.../ayamonte.html
As for Ayamonte, it´s one of the more prettier towns which is not overrun by British, German and Dutch tourist or residents but has a great mixture of various nationalities with the vast majority being Spanish. Come visit Fiona, it´s only 4 hours away! Or take a virtual tour by following this link:
http://www.turismohuelva.org/archivo.../ayamonte.html
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Re: The Ayamonte Photograph Album
Click on <picture> on the tool bar
Click on <resize> a menu should open on the right. Choose the size you want (note that the web sizes are quite small. 'document large' or 'small' shoud do) Click on OK
Back to <File> on the toolbar; <save as> - give your picture a new name if you don't want to overwrite your original and Robert's your father's brother.