Walking and hiking in Costa Brava

The path from Platja d'Aro to Sant Antoni de Calonge...

The path offers many tunnels to walk in, besides that, if you dare, you can climb some rocks to have a wider view uphill of those set of reefs that gradually appear and fade out with the force of the waves.


This coastal path connects the large Platja d'Aro eastern beach to Torre Valentina beach in Calonge, named after the tower which once protected the farmhouse nearby.


Some areas in the path are carved in the very rocks, rounded off by erosion since time, in front of the forestland.




Two horizontal lines, one red and one white, mark the path, sometimes drawn up either on barks or rocks.

The first 2013 dive: Pelagia noctiluca, Mallorca

This is an offshore species, but sometimes, like today, you can find them stranded in big numbers on beaches ... well, approximately 1 km off my beach. 


This species has got the ability to glow at the dark and nervous cells work to move tentacles and capture preys and furthermore to produce a toxin, biological poison.


It's got one cavity, digestive apparatus and guts in one cavity. Only one way in and one way out for feed food.



If you find yourself stuck with so many jellies, better off you are wet-suited.


A short clip.


What about pollution in Mallorca (and everywhere)

Mallorca is a magnificent island, although millions of tourists every year and sometimes the people from the isle itself forget to respect it and throw their rubbish away, no matter where and what damages that can cause. It is a really easy thing to do: throw your rubbish in bins. Of course the world is going to go on and on spinning around for many other thousands of years even with all the world polluted.




But people like me would love to continue looking at and living in a world full of floras and faunas life, not in mere polluted globe, drown in plastic everywhere.



Don't diss please, just respect it.