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Between two and three in the afternoon, parking is free in my hometown of Fuengirola, presumably because the meter maids are taking their siesta.
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Between two and three in the afternoon, parking is free in my hometown of Fuengirola, presumably because the meter maids are taking their siesta.
“Spain in Mind” Edited by Alice Leccese Powers (Vintage, 2007) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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The lovely Yvonnes and Paulas and Robs and Pauls and the rest, and the Irish on a stag week in Fuengirola, and my notebook's beyond full with them but no room here, who take what they can get, cheaply as they can.
Wind and heavy rain greet Britons who headed for Spanish sun at Easter 2011
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Bit of a downer, and more gloom along the road in Fuengirola, where lifeguard Martin Correllini sits atop a huge solid wooden lifeguard ladder-thing, like in Jaws, wrapped in a blanket.
Wind and heavy rain greet Britons who headed for Spanish sun at Easter 2011
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But take the train from Fuengirola back to Málaga, past Montemar and Los Alamos the original, pretty one, not the bomb-y destroyer-of-worlds one and your heart rises at the flowers, the football, the sweeping mountains, even in the rain, and there's nothing wrong with the 70s seafront architecture which a decade's determined seaborne thermonuclear bombardment couldn't cure.
Wind and heavy rain greet Britons who headed for Spanish sun at Easter 2011
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He had property in the hills outside Fuengirola which he described in his autobiography, Black Knight, as "paradise found", missing only a decent Indian restaurant to make it perfection.
You can run – but you can't hide from the gunmen on Spain's Costa del Crime 2010
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At Restaurante Roca Tranquila in Fuengirola, Spain, students savor appetizers like roasted sea bass and fried mussels in a special dining room set up just for them.
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Eco-fighter air miler Iain Dale is off to sunny Spain for a day "to speak to the Fuengirola branch of Conservatives Abroad at a dinner in the evening".
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Eco-fighter air miler Iain Dale is off to sunny Spain for a day "to speak to the Fuengirola branch of Conservatives Abroad at a dinner in the evening".
Archive 2007-11-04 2007
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Bit of a downer, and more gloom along the road in Fuengirola, where lifeguard Martin Correllini sits atop a huge solid wooden lifeguard ladder-thing, like in
The Guardian World News Euan Ferguson 2011
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