On this beautiful mid-week morning on my favorite walking day, I will share with you in #wednesdaywalk my mid-June experience from the coast at Malgrat de Mar in Costa Brava, Spain.

I will share my impressions from walking along the coast, because it seems to me that the coast is not great for swimming.
Although the temperature is high, due to the strong wind, the waves are high and entering the water is difficult. At the same time, the sea temperature is still low, probably due to the open sea. The question is when currents with warmer water will come, but then there is a risk of jellyfish appearing, which swim with warm sea currents.
And the biggest problem for swimming (here I mean children frolicking in the shallows) is that there are no shallows.
As I did not manage to get into the water and bathe, I could only assume from the reactions of other bathers that a greater depth begins immediately.

Until the moment when from the roof of the hotel where I was staying, I didn't see a ship on the shore.
At first, I thought the ship had run aground, but when I zoomed in on my cell phone camera, I saw that it had docked at the shore to offload its passengers.
Such a big ship...
Knowing that the coast is really without shoals, a great depth immediately sets in, as soon as it is possible for a ship of this size to dock alongside it, like a pier...

It doesn't matter, the deep and cold water, the high waves and the wind didn't stop me from walking.
Kilometers of sandy beaches with fine pebbles and waves that cool my feet while I look for interesting pebbles.

Beautiful moments of rest and relaxation for #WednesdayWalk organized by our friend @tattoodjay, to whom I wish a speedy recovery and continue posting beautiful posts of his Wednesday Walk.


Thank you for stopping by my post and I hope you enjoyed the photos and the story I shared with you


All photos are my property, taken with a mobile phone Samsung S23+