Sa Tuna, Costa Brava

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At Sa Tuna–the closest beach to Begur. As exciting as Barcelona is, it is a relief to escape to a quieter place with a slower pace and much less people–Begur is just that.
Peter and I are just starting to understand Mediterranean time and diet: 8 a.m. coffee and bread. 11 a.m. more coffee and a sandwich. 2 p.m. pasta and salad. Sleep at around 5 p.m. for an hour or so. 8 p.m. cocktails or wine. 10 p.m. large supper. The movie theater’s early show starts at 10:30 p.m.! So different from N. America. 
We are enjoying the topless beaches. It is refreshing to see real boobs of all shapes and sizes on the beach and women as unselfconscious as the men with bare chests. I realize now just how plastic Canada has become. Everyday in Kelowna I see fake boobs–here in Europe I never see any fake boobs.
The Mediterranean is about the same temperature as Lake Okanagan–but a lot more waves.
Sa Tuna 
Isn’t Sa Tuna gorgeous?
A sea cove I discovered
The beach
A pirate tower at Sa Tuna
Fishing boats
Peter’s first ever dip in the Mediterranean
More Peter
Fun on the beach
Enjoying the Mediterranean

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