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Ocean Walk

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I decided to take a bit of a rest day with no big plans. Still, by early afternoon I wanted to stretch my legs so I went down to the nearby ocean walk along Formosa beach, which extends all the way to the little fishing village of Camara de Lobos, about three kilometers. I didn't go all the way today, although that is in the plans for another day.

A concrete path curves to the left as it follows the base of a cliff over the rocky sea front. In the distance is a beach ending in another cliff.
Ocean walk looking towards Formosa Beach

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