Wednesday, 13 November 2013

Our Week on the Moon


     Driving around in our rental car on the roads of Lanzarote feels more like being astronauts first exploring the Moon or Mars! Rocky. Sandy. Dessert. Since the island is volcanic, all the native life was destroyed in several dramatic eruptions in the 1800’s. While most of the inland of the island has an inhospitable terrain, the coast has some beautiful sand beaches. 

Looking out our car window on the drive 

More moonscape 

Waves and wind on the coast 

 Small fishing boats 

     Animals on the island are few and far between, but Mom and I found some to ride. We can now happily cross off “ride a camel” on the old bucket list… If it was on there to start! Camels are a notoriously grumpy lot and our camel didn’t disappoint. He made it quite clear with his stubborn grunts that he was content to sit and relax rather than take us for a ride! But he got over his obstinacy and we enjoyed a windy and scenic ride through the “moon” desert.     

My new ride  

He felt like sheep's wool 

     We also visited the national volcano park. Since the rock under the surface of the ground is still extremely hot, they can actually cook food over grills if they dig deep enough holes. They have a restaurant in the park where they cook your meal over one of these “natural grills”.

blowin' away 

Cooking over the natural grills 

Darvil has been exploring the island from under the sea. He’s spearing up a storm and we’re eating as fresh as it gets! His toolbox of spices we lugged in our suitcase from the states has been very useful in cooking up some delicious dinners. 

Comin' in from the sea 

Catch of the day- courtesy of Darv 

     We have been going to demonstrations and seminars on different aspects of sailing this past week in order to get ready for the trip. Tonight is a live helicopter rescue simulation and flare demonstration. Slowly we are getting everything in order to take off on Sunday!     

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