A fine day by the Bay of Biscay.

Not at all far from Bilbao are two spots wholly worthy of inspection when briefly visiting the Basque Country: Getxo and Portugalete, which look something like this:

To the left – Portugalete; the right – Getxo:

These twin towns are famous for having a unique bridge that connects them – a transporter bridge; in fact – the oldest transporter bridge in the world. A transporter bridge is one where a short platform – on which fit a few cars and probably hundreds of pedestrians – gets pulled under and across the bridge’s main structure by cables. Like this:

The bridge was built in 1883. There are only a dozen or so transporter bridges around the world, with only a few of those still in operation.

Of course – we wanted a go. So that’s just what we did!…

A river crossing costs a mere 40 euro cents or something like that. We pay, and off we pop…

And before we could utter the words ‘but this isn’t a suspension bridge; fancy that?!’ we were on the other bank already…

Suddenly, we hear screams! Ah – a bungee jumper:

So – if he’s bungee jumping, that means you can get up to the top. Yes please!…

But we couldn’t race straight up there. Only 15 folks are allowed up at a time, so you have to wait in line until those already up there come back down again.

Here are the bungee jumpers:

‘Aventura’ – indeed. But not for us thank you. We were here for a leisurely stroll not an adrenaline tsunami. We stroll on leisurely. Height: ~50m, bridge length: ~160m. Lovely view…

We crossed the full span of the bridge – and had to return to the other end; you can only climb up it at one side.

Walking back, we pass the next bungee-er:

Yes – can’t be denied: an interesting bridge / suspended ferry!

Next up for us – the coastal resort city of San Sebastián. Really nice it was too – I wished I’d brought my trunks with me; a dip in the Bay of Biscay would have perfect. Ah – but I’ve already declared the swimming/bathing season over, so maybe not ).

Up on a hill above the city – a church. Though it was very hot – even in November – we decided to hike up to it…

Fortress walls, canons… – but of course. They reminded my of the ‘national European sport’ I recently read about in Noam Chomsky‘s Optimism over Despair (btw – some discussion thereof in a few days:). The inventory of the national European Sport… of killing each other!

But enough bleak ponderings on ‘civilization’; we continue to stroll and snap…

We take a loooong flight of steps down the mountainside…

Hmmm – mushrooms. Should have brought not only trunks but a frying pan as well!

Ahh – old downtowns in Europe: narrow streets, ancient buildings. Shame there are so many folks milling about – so many we had trouble even finding a spare table at an eatery for lunch…

And now, to bridge a the gap between this post and the next – a quick test…

Now, I’m not asking where this is or what it is. My question is simpler: what are those black markers on the horizontally placed wires – the small black squares?

PS-quiz question: Simply, what is this? Answers in the comments!…

That’s all for today folks. But I’ll be back tomorrow with answers to the quiz questions and more tales from the Spanish side – Barcelona tales, no less…

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    evilugano

    Very nice and interesting.
    Thk

    june

    I cannot read music but it looks like it might be , with some flat
    symbols too.
    the second looks like a spiral staircase , or a helterskelter from below.
    But it will be something else.!

    Charles

    Looks like musical notes to me. I’m curious what the song is.

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