Day 3 began with a morning spent at the language school, straight after lessons we all hot footed it down to the local market where the students could buy the same tat that they sell at lincoln market, but with foreign packaging.
Below you can see the students wandering around bewildered at the startling array of bargains on offer.
Upon leaving the market we headed over to the mountain cable car area, in the centre of the picture below you can see Benalmadena´s famous wind sculpture, it is claimed that on a good day it can supply the power for up to 2 sandwich toasters and 1 corby trouser press.
News of a eco freindly egg and bean toastie brings a horde of students rushing to the cafe!
Here we see that even the most determined students and staff cannot avoid my camera forever.
After polishing off his green biro Jack opted for an ice cream for dessert.
The journey to the top of the mountain begins.
On the picture below you can see the cable car station, the horse ring and the cafe.
Students climb towards the summit of the mountain.
At the top.
You have no idea how hard it was to talk these two girls into having their pictures taken. and then Rose kept blinking at the wrong moment.
If this child can capture the bird he will eat well tonight.
Dont you just hate it when you nip out to the shops and accidentally put your pet lizard on instead of your hat, this man now feels like a proper Charlie and no mistaking.
A new fashion craze begins, keep your eyes open for a komodo dragon perched on Naomi Campbells head at next years Paris fashion show.
By complete chance some of the year 11´s bumped into a terminator on a busman´s holiday around europe, he happened to be passing through Spain on his way to a wine tasting in the dordogne region of France.
Back at the hotel we were treated to a parrot show, Our host Manuel SanSebatien had been brought up by a flock of Macaws in the rainforests of Peru, While there he learned their language and also developed an addiction to cuttlefish and staring at himself in mirrors.
Now clean from his cuttlefish habit for the past 3 years Manuel entertained us like never before.
Manuel pulled off a terrific show with only one 15 minute pause in the action when he accidentally saw his own reflection in an old lady´s glass eye. A good time was had by all.
After manuel had finished and gone home the main entertainment began, Flamenco!
Here we see the male flamenco dancer making the mistake of taking on Chloe in a dance off.
Mr Reynolds
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