That's right, chief. He means little old moi. Courtesy: Wikipedia |
Not me, boyo, the other one.
Courtesy: Wikpedia |
As the title suggests, today's offering is about how I (and thousands before me) reached the source of the Río Odiel, only (for me) to discover that, like the Nile, it has more than one source. Unlike Richard Burton (☚not that one!) the 19th-century explorer ☛ and translator of saucy literature, I decided not to press on to find its ultimate source, I wrote to the Andalusian Cartographical Service instead - and got a very nice reply from one of its chief cartographers solving the mystery.
But what mystery? I hear you cry in your, er, thousands?
Pery Moo & Carmelo on Mastiff patrol. |
Well, in a nutshell the mystery is thus: near my mountain fastness there is a campsite, Camping Aracena, and a park and picnic area called Marimateos. It's a great place to go with the family, or with the dogs and let them all off their leashes. They have a right good larf chasing each other or playing with the campsite's friendly mastiff. Imagine, two Teckels (aka Dachsunds) and a Bodeguero (Spanish rat catcher) chasing a mastiff and trying to jump up and bite his tail.
A rather source-y claim, I must say. |
Carmelo inspects the source of the Odiel |
Yes! The eagle-eyed will already have noticed! If the spring gushes into an already-existing stream, how can it be the source of the River Odiel?
... Yes, but Percy, is it really the source? |
I have asked far and wide, yet to a man even the experts in local lore, legend, dream and pun in Higuera de la Sierra's Bar Manolete (great tapas!) can only give this concise, expert opinion: ni puta idea, or in English; this is indeed a riddle, wrapped in a mystery, inside an enigma.
Blas the Infant ponders this and other Andalusian questions |
I, however, am not going to be like Agustín and conscientiously do my homework. No, no! I am going to take the dogs to Marimateo and smugly watch people as they fill their bottles with spring water from the source of the Odiel, while I all the time know it isn't the source. Crikey, what a smashing secret! Would I be the killjoy who turns this spring into just another spring and, by doing so, remove a small part of the pleasure of visiting this place of non-religious pilgrimage and imbibing its waters? No. Not I. We already have more than enough petty-minded killjoys spoiling things for us.
And now, before the rather bitter footnote, some more photos of Marimteos, all taken at about 20.30 on 19/09/2018:
And now, before the rather bitter footnote, some more photos of Marimteos, all taken at about 20.30 on 19/09/2018:
Hi, we've just stopped off at this park on our way to Aracena. As you said, it is a bit unkemt, but pretty. Wifey P loves the water We're about to brew up with it before carrying on. Sammy our Sheltie isen't to keen on the mastiff.
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