Then to some high lookouts. Unfortunately the front which was bringing tonight's rough seas had hit, and it was a white-out.
Somewhere way below us is the ocean.
The lookout was a building designed by Caesar Manrique, who I may have mentioned before, a Spanish artist and architect. His buildings are revered and he designed on spectacular lookout building on each island.
Amazing drangon blood tree
Then, back to the boat. Past the little airport ... I imagine landing would be a bit interesting.
And our little boat, ready to cross to Las Palmas in the bad seas
That evening I was invited to the Captain's table for dinner; him, another staff member, a single lady from Oz and a couple from France/USA. A small group and a very nice dinner. Main course was presented theatrically by 6 waiters bringing plates under clotches, setting them before each person and lifting simultaneously. Something like:
After the dinner finished, the seas began to rise as the long-awaited front reached up. This is Windy waves - we are going from the LH island to Gran Canaria. In the event, the high seas weren't as bad as thought (although it was def rough) and the forecast calmer area in the lee of the islands was still pretty rough. I took a pill and survived pretty well. Most people seemed to.
We arrived back at Las Palmas about 11am. After lunch, an excursion had been scheduled in lie of missing La Gomera and arriving back at Las Palmas 2/3 a day early.
Out of town on the usual v good road. We are headed for the church at Arucas.
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