Thursday 20th June Corme to Camarinas
Our Thursday trip was a little easier, as the NE winds were mainly behind us, and we set off at 10.30, delayed a little due to forcing our anchor out from under a rock.
The most dramatic scenery was undoubtedly Cabo de Vilan, where several British ships sank 130 years ago, a loss which promted the building of a lighthouse.
We arrived after a few hours in the tranquil Ria of Camarinas and Laxia, and anchored just north of Camarinas in sunshine, with several other boats and a dolphin display.
Again, the waves and swell of the sea completely disappeared in the Ria, and we had a quiet night’s sleep.




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