Last year we visited Mojon beach to admire the sand sculptures and beautiful beach. The tiled broadwalk along side the beach was a pleasant walk to admire the scenery.
A return visit yesterday was a completely different picture, the floods that this area of Spain received a few weeks ago had obviously come in a torrent down the little side streets, taking out the railings and washing away the sand. I think it will take a long time for this area to recover.
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September 2016 |
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This is all there is left of the sand sculpture area |
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Red tape where once there were pretty railings |
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Sand and debris every where |
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