Nerja Mountains

Nerja locked-in by mountains and sea


Part of Andalucía: SW: Malaga  SE: Motril  NE: Granada (Sierra Nevada)

One hour away from Nerja:

Ski-pistes and Astro-tourism in the Sierra Nevada:

Mountains locking-in the Nerja lands

Terraced fruit-tree plantations

A: Oldest Eastside border bridge
B: RN 340 ravine bridge
C: Hwy 7 ravine bridge
D: Oldest Westside river bridge
E: RN 340 ravine bridge
F: Hwy 7 ravine bridge
G & H: Hwy 7 tunnels
I: Cut out Westside border coast road RN 340


Oldest Eastside border bridge + new bridge + aquaduct

Large and small Aquaduct

Eastside national & highway bridges:

Westside bridges:

Oldest Westside river bridge with Parisian lanterns
Large/modern Westside Chillar river bridge behind it.


Car bridge + 2 foot bridges over Chillar riverbed:
  

Steep Coastline:

One of many very old Pirate-watchtowers

Unused mountain water falling in the sea

Ravine cave dwellings still in use

Ancients fishermen’s beach dwellings still in use:

Volcanic rock found on/near Nerja beaches

Christalline grid deep inside the Nerja soil & mountains

Original Fisherboats

Ayo serving Paella since 1969

Couple uniting at Starcenter on the Balcon de Europa

Agriculture fields between coast and mountains

Near the Chillar river spring

Chillar river waterfall

Rio Chillar Caves


Train from Seaside Nerja to the famous Cuevas in Maro:

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