Been thinking of moving there as I work remote, looks like paradise to me
It truly is. It always reminds me of my beloved Scotland.
My family is from Santander and it is beautiful. It’s not what a lot of people imagine Spain looking like.
Lago de Enol. Beautiful!
I live in another north. Zaragoza, a magical desert. But I feel that all the territory has a beautiful magick, werther is green or beige
Meh, it’s OK. Southern Spain is even more breathtaking. Some of the most unique landscapes in Europe.
San Sebastián. March. Raining fucking sideways. Whole city is closed for lunch/siesta. Found an open place for lunch. ….the whole thing was unforgettably awesome.
Work remotely in javea, found paradise great place and people what’s to think about?
With its flaws, Spain is magical tho
The little FEVE trainline along the coast is amazing. Every stop makes you want to break your journey and rush out and explore the landscape.
All spain is magical in its own way
Btw visit the montaña palentina (between burhos an león)
Yes. All of Spain.
Of course we are!
If I ever need to disappear and start a new life with a new identity it will be in Austurias.
Puxe Asturies
¡Asturies, qué guapa yes!
It’s like Ireland but with less rain
Hey guys if you want to see more [videos ](https://youtu.be/Q3-eoH2TpCc) of Asturias and northern Spain I have many on my YT channel . It’s so underrated.
I’m been wanting to relocate there from US. I’m going to try an AirBnb this coming February with my father. Any advice for some Americans looking to get aquatinted with life in Northern Spain? We looked at prices in the South near Marbella and it was waaaay out of budget. Northern Spain seems to have its perks but I’m curious to hear about the negatives that many won’t talk about…
Enol 🥰
Yes it is!
It’s the best part of Spain for me, and the food!!!!
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Asturias!!!
Been thinking of moving there as I work remote, looks like paradise to me
It truly is. It always reminds me of my beloved Scotland.
My family is from Santander and it is beautiful. It’s not what a lot of people imagine Spain looking like.
Lago de Enol. Beautiful!
I live in another north. Zaragoza, a magical desert. But I feel that all the territory has a beautiful magick, werther is green or beige
Meh, it’s OK. Southern Spain is even more breathtaking. Some of the most unique landscapes in Europe.
San Sebastián. March. Raining fucking sideways. Whole city is closed for lunch/siesta. Found an open place for lunch. ….the whole thing was unforgettably awesome.
Work remotely in javea, found paradise great place and people what’s to think about?
With its flaws, Spain is magical tho
The little FEVE trainline along the coast is amazing. Every stop makes you want to break your journey and rush out and explore the landscape.
All spain is magical in its own way
Btw visit the montaña palentina (between burhos an león)
Yes. All of Spain.
Of course we are!
If I ever need to disappear and start a new life with a new identity it will be in Austurias.
Puxe Asturies
¡Asturies, qué guapa yes!
It’s like Ireland but with less rain
Hey guys if you want to see more [videos ](https://youtu.be/Q3-eoH2TpCc) of Asturias and northern Spain I have many on my YT channel . It’s so underrated.
I’m been wanting to relocate there from US. I’m going to try an AirBnb this coming February with my father. Any advice for some Americans looking to get aquatinted with life in Northern Spain? We looked at prices in the South near Marbella and it was waaaay out of budget. Northern Spain seems to have its perks but I’m curious to hear about the negatives that many won’t talk about…
Enol 🥰
Yes it is!
It’s the best part of Spain for me, and the food!!!!
Love the chemtrails!