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TanyaR Apr 22nd 2008 2:25 am

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Originally Posted by Yvonne King (Post 6214291)
Rago 1 owners - I've now got 12 of us on the list. If there are any more who would like to join our contact list, please let me know. The list will be circulated when complete.
:)

Yvonne - we're in Block 15, Portal 2. Please add us to your contact list - Tanya & Drew

Graham G Apr 22nd 2008 2:32 am

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Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 6248114)
I think they have just finished the boat shown in No 50. It might be ready for launch on our May visit. ;)

Why, did you spot a Fadeas sign on the bow?

Carol&John Apr 22nd 2008 3:17 am

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Originally Posted by Graham G (Post 6247848)
Carol

What a great find. Facinating set of pics. Not easy to spot landmarks except for Laguna Square. My how those palm trees have grown!!:eek:

Graham

Thought the same about the palm trees!
Noticed the change in a street name, too. All part of the town's history, I guess.


Originally Posted by John & Kath (Post 6248114)
I think they have just finished the boat shown in No 50. It might be ready for launch on our May visit. ;)

Strangely enough, the portholes look similar to ones on the wreck, I'm thinking...Can't seem to find the photo to go with it (one of many with the bridge in the background). Can anyone help?

Fortaleza Apr 22nd 2008 5:10 am

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OK - which one of you is trying to add a street sign warning of the approaching pedestrian crossing to their snagging list because it is outside their place?????

Carol&John Apr 22nd 2008 6:01 am

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:D
Pan para hoy, hambre para manana...
Have a look here:
http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2006...in.mainsection
Regards,
Carol

betris Apr 23rd 2008 3:48 am

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what is it with this little narrow bridge over the river..My pal from America said there was a big bridge in his home town and that it took him 14 hours to drive across it....paddy from Ireland replied...yes I once owned a car like that..:thumbsup:

Reptonian Apr 23rd 2008 11:24 pm

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Originally Posted by TanyaR (Post 6248361)
Yvonne - we're in Block 15, Portal 2. Please add us to your contact list - Tanya & Drew

welcome, and welcome to the site. Best Bloque on Rago 1 imho.

Reptonian Apr 23rd 2008 11:32 pm

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The view from ours - if we ever get to complete!

rugbymatt Apr 24th 2008 12:57 am

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So.............just out of interest, and for the inquiring mind.................what's Costa Esuri and Ayamonte like to live in?

Matt C Apr 24th 2008 4:13 am

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Originally Posted by Reptonian (Post 6258569)
The view from ours - if we ever get to complete!

What great views - you must be really pleased. Hope all goes well with your completion :thumbup:

Matt C Apr 24th 2008 4:17 am

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Originally Posted by rugbymatt (Post 6258999)
So.............just out of interest, and for the inquiring mind.................what's Costa Esuri and Ayamonte like to live in?

Is this a serious question or are you just stirring again :confused:

Esuri is, at the moment, very quiet, but will in time, be a great place to live. Ayamonte is probably one of the nicest towns in Spain - but I am biased :eek:

Yvonne King Apr 24th 2008 4:37 am

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Originally Posted by Matt C (Post 6260203)
Is this a serious question or are you just stirring again :confused:

Esuri is, at the moment, very quiet, but will in time, be a great place to live. Ayamonte is probably one of the nicest towns in Spain - but I am biased :eek:

here here.

jamesf Apr 24th 2008 4:58 am

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Bar hopping in Ayamonte is something every man, woman and child (OK so maybe not children...) should do.

Sitting around, doing not a lot whilst watching the world go by in that town is one of the best activites ever. And I mean that.

To live in. Don't know, but I can't see me ever getting bored of the above.

rugbymatt Apr 24th 2008 7:27 am

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Originally Posted by Matt C (Post 6260203)
Is this a serious question or are you just stirring again :confused:

Esuri is, at the moment, very quiet, but will in time, be a great place to live. Ayamonte is probably one of the nicest towns in Spain - but I am biased :eek:

I don't stir!


No its a serious question, I haven't decided on what area I want to live in and who knows what the future holds?

betris Apr 24th 2008 7:29 am

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my freind it is the pimple on the bum of spain..


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