San Pedro tunnell.
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San Pedro tunnell.
Well its started. My wife was heading up to the airport on tuesday morning to fly home when out steps a cop & hey ho ....... closes the road (A7). A truck with flashing lights then drove in front of mrs scotty all the way along the lower ring road. At one junction a pedestrian had a "green man" to cross but a local policia decided that the cars should go and he tried to get the wife to mow down the pedestrian. Needless to say she declined the offer. Anyone else used the road this week ? I'm in Dublin so curious.
Re: San Pedro tunnell.
148 comments in the Sur, seems to be taking an average of 40 mins to move a kilometro. Will last for 15 months...oh joy!
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Re: San Pedro tunnell.
I didn't know Dublin was curious, ScottyI'm in Dublin so curious.
Mind you the song has it that Dublin's girls are so pretty - or was that just Molly Malone?
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http://www.triskelle.eu/lyrics/mollymal ... 10.040.070pigs-might-fly wrote: Mind you the song has it that Dublin's girls are so pretty - or was that just Molly Malone?
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Re: San Pedro tunnell.
So it appears that the best way from the airport to El Paraiso is now AP7 all the way down to Estepona and then back up the A7 to Cancelada exit ? This will avoid the whole area around san pedro. Any locals here care to comment ?
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