Invisible to the naked eye...

 




Yes, this day also started one morning. We also hopped on local public transportation. You know, environmental protection, carbon reduction and all that is good... After an hour of shaking, we even got off the train, but we were only able to get to the castle later because of our ticket reservation. Of course, I threw in my great idea, as always, to start the tour with a strong coffee in the meantime. Autumn here is a little different than home. For me, winter is incompatible with the weather here, the sea and the palm trees on the street. This is why it was interesting in Xativa to experience the signs of autumn in the fall of the leaves of the trees, because moves the Earth, which was designated for it, was moving forward, knowing the end, the one inevitably approaching. After admiring the trees, which are surrounded us and tasted the delicious and relaxing hot sips, we targeted the space. Well, not exactly that,but the castle entrance on the hill. To get there, we had to go up a zig zag. Moreover, we love to train our feet, that's why we went here. Our beam of light stopped before ascending the castle, in front of an idyllic restaurant. We felt like we knew this picturesque house with tables under the olive tree and the porch from a postcard or a very romantic Italian film. Obviously, the sight above wasn’t bad either, although in my own way, I preferred the side of the castle that faces nature rather than the faceing the city. We saw a chapel from the castle, which we also personally inspected before returning to the train. Of course, approached this in my own way.You know, in the shortest and the most difficult but all the more exciting way.

Well, I think this tour has also been a hit, which is clearly visible to the naked eye. I recommend it to children, big ones, and small ones, and to the first ballers, and those who got lost.



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