Not exact matches
«And when the Inca wished to eat fresh fish from the sea, and as it
was seventy or eighty leagues from the coast to Cuzco... they
were brought alive and twitching, which seems incredible over such a long distance over such rough and craggy
roads, but they ran
on foot, not
on horseback, because they never had horses until the
Spanish came to this country [Peru].»
The reason for that
is the good news reported by The Mirror this week about the imminent return to fitness of our
Spanish international midfield star Santi Cazorla, with Arsene Wenger giving a very positive update
on the little magician's
road to recovery.
Spanish international Cesc Fabregas and his team - mates celebrated his last gasp winner for the Blues, but as they did so coins and plastic bottles rained down
on them as they
were thrown from the home support at Loftus
Road.
But last night, over 500 km up the
road, in Miranda de Ebro, a city bordering
on the wine swilling La Rioja region, 6,000 locals
were packed inside the Estadio de Anduva hoping to raise their glasses to one of
Spanish footballs big giant killing stories.
Can Real Madrid, who have
been struggling for results out
on the
road in the
Spanish top flight recently, mount a response to close the gap?
Out
on the
road in the
Spanish top flight this season Barcelona have posted a W8 D2 L0 record and they
are going into this one having won each of their last three away games.
Real Madrid have steadied the ship out
on the
road in the
Spanish top flight with four points from their last two
road games and they
are unbeaten now in five away from home.
Away from home their record reads W5 D4 L1 this season and they
are unbeaten in their last five out
on the
road in the
Spanish top flight.
Despite conservation efforts, news
on how Iberian lynx (Lynx pardinus)
are hit by vehicles
on Spanish roads has
been reported.
Built as a
road movie in its first hour of footage, the film accompanies a truck driver
on his way from Kosovo to Belgrade... It
's in the whole of this journey where the film seems more robust... [Full review in
Spanish]
We only drove the car in Mallorca, not
on craggy UK
roads, so until we get the Cooper
S on British tarmac we won't know if it
's quite as comfortable as it felt on the Spanish island, though
s quite as comfortable as it felt
on the
Spanish island, though.
On our drive through the tourist villages of the southern Spanish coast, and on the hilly, winding roads just inland, we found the comfort or automatic modes to be the most satisfyin
On our drive through the tourist villages of the southern
Spanish coast, and
on the hilly, winding roads just inland, we found the comfort or automatic modes to be the most satisfyin
on the hilly, winding
roads just inland, we found the comfort or automatic modes to
be the most satisfying.
Driving the TT
RS last year
on Spanish roads and the Jarama Formula 1 racetrack
was certainly a blast.
We found it to
be exactly that
on the smooth
roads of the
Spanish countryside, but it might well
be a different story
on the beat - up pavement in the States.
The biggest seller by a huge margin
is expected to
be the front - wheel drive, six - speed manual car and that
's what we
were given to try
on epic
Spanish roads.
We suspect Mercedes knows that as they chose to present the car
on Spanish roads so smooth, perfectly maintained, and free of any surface corruption that it
was impossible to judge its ride qualities precisely.
Less impressive
is the tyre noise, which
was an issue
on Spanish roads, particularly motorways.
We've already
been impressed by the Civic
on smooth
Spanish roads, but how will it fare in the UK?
On Spanish mountains, the
roads are filled with hairpins and 90 - degree turns that can throw most cars if their drivers
are unprepared, so sensible tourists drive slowly and cautiously, acting as moving
road blocks.
The population
is largely
Spanish, Indian, and Creole, with the Creoles living along the
road and
on the outskirts of San Ignacio.
During your time
on the
road, there
is plenty of time to play and we've bundled together some great activities to keep you busy, including hot pools, surf lessons and visits to some incredible local markets — all of which you'll
be able to enjoy even more with your newly acquired (or much improved)
Spanish language skills.
Driving the back
roads of Florida allowed me to stop when needed, take in some amazing scenery as you drive along tree - lined
roads covered in
spanish moss or alligators depending
on what part of the state I
was in.
Spanish - run Planet Nomadas Resort
is set
on Nusa Lembongan's northern coast,
on the off - beach side of the
road, but still with water views.
May 2016
On the 6th leg of The Style Traveller classic, American road trip, we stopped off in the colourful, Spanish colonial city of Santa Barbara, which was one of my favourite places on the rout
On the 6th leg of The Style Traveller classic, American
road trip, we stopped off in the colourful,
Spanish colonial city of Santa Barbara, which
was one of my favourite places
on the rout
on the route.
But I've
been on the
road this year for the best part of 5 months, I've visited 42 new destinations (cities, towns, villages), I've seen the Northern Lights, hiked the Inca Trail, mountain biked down Death Road, posed for silly perspective shots on the biggest salt flat in the world, slept in the Amazon jungle, held a sloth, touched a glacier, and studied Spanish in a Spanish - speaking coun
road this year for the best part of 5 months, I've visited 42 new destinations (cities, towns, villages), I've seen the Northern Lights, hiked the Inca Trail, mountain biked down Death
Road, posed for silly perspective shots on the biggest salt flat in the world, slept in the Amazon jungle, held a sloth, touched a glacier, and studied Spanish in a Spanish - speaking coun
Road, posed for silly perspective shots
on the biggest salt flat in the world, slept in the Amazon jungle, held a sloth, touched a glacier, and studied
Spanish in a
Spanish - speaking country.
Previously known as Uxwitza («Three Water Hill») to the ancient Maya, the current name of the site
was coined in 1938 when the local British head archeologist dubbed it Caracol (
Spanish for «Snail Shell»)
on account of the curving access
road that leads to the site.
Pablo spends most of the game screaming in
Spanish, which I.R.I.S. blithely ignores as she spouts platitudes about life
on the
road and quotes from much, much more entertaining media (predictable lines from «Back to the Future» and «Men in Black»
are present and accounted for).