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Up in the mountains
Andalusia has it all: kilometers of coastline and great mountains.
Today we went along serpentines to an altitude of 1,500 m above sea level to eat a typical country lunch. The dishes are difficult to describe. The offer was mainly for meat eaters, but we also managed to bite something.
A bit colder than at the seaside, but still not "our" mountain temperatures.
Halfway there, we stopped in the tourist town of Frigiliana - colorful, festive and full of tourists.
“Frigiliana is undoubtedly the most picturesque white town on the Costa del Sol, located in the Sierra de Almijara Mountains in southern Spain.
Frigiliana is a thicket of intricate and perfectly paved streets with low-rise houses whose walls are painted only in one color, white. All white Frigiliana, resembles and is compared to the Greek Santorini."