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The lighthouse next to Playa Salamera |
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Fresh Sardines, a speciality of Restaurante Playa Salemera |
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Papas arugadas, small local potatoes boiled in their skins in water slated with Fuencaliente Sea Salt |
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Lapas, Limpets, a delicassy which you seldom see on the menu but may be available in season. |
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Restaurante Playa Salemera |
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Restaurante Playa Salemera. Ask to see the fresh fish which is caught the same day or the evening before by local fishermen. |
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#EN#Restaurante Playa Salemera |
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An unusual type of rowlocks. A pin in the side of the boat and holes in the oar. |
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Water distribution point at Playa Salemera. 14 meters and pressure reduction valves split off to supply the individual buildings. |
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A form of lorry which looks pretty much self made. |
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Crab, Playa Salemera |
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On the edge of the beach at Playa La Salemera is a small chapel containing a religious statues, presumably the patron saints of La Salemera and the fishermen. This staute is already on its carrying frame to be carried around the village on the shoulders at the forthcoming fiesta (September). |
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The chapel at Playa La Salemera religious statues. The beach and sea are reflected in the mirrors behind the statue. |
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