¿Multa de 3000€ POR ESTO?😱Así es viajar por ESPAÑA (pero mirá a dónde llegamos)

Look at that! This landscape. How crazy. I mean, it gives me goosebumps because it’s a complete change in culture, landscape, and even in the way we navigate. And since we arrived, since we got on the plane, we’ve been constantly challenging ourselves. After six and a half years traveling through South America, we took the biggest leap of our nomadic life to continue discovering the world. And after a long 52-hour trip from Buenos Aires, this family of three landed in Europe for the first time. We finally arrived at the place where we rented a motorhome so we could find out for ourselves what it’s like to navigate a home on wheels in Spain. In the previous video, we already told you all the details about routes, services, infrastructure, and prices. Today, we’re going to share with you the 15-day tour we took through towns, cities, and nature so you’ll be amazed along with us and note down new destinations for your next trip around these parts. So stay tuned because this new phase has started with a bang. We’re constantly trying new things, whether it’s carrying three bags each with Ettore from here to there, crossing two large cities, or hopping back into a motorhome that isn’t our own, but that gives us the confidence to travel through these incredible places and discover landscapes, towns from another culture that we’ve heard about, that we’ve learned from what other people have told us, but that now we’re experiencing firsthand, and we’re the protagonists of this discovery. So, thank you for being there on the other side, for being with us. I hope this desire to discover the world catches on, and you start taking things little by little, wherever, wherever you can, to feed that innate curiosity in human beings. [Music] In this travel diary, let’s note down the first town we visited in Europe. So, La Azohía in the province of Murcia, Spain. Cheto, cheto like few others. Thank goodness we got there out of season. Right? It’s so idyllic. Outside, it’s cool. About 14°C. Yes, you can feel the fresh breeze coming in from the sea. But look at this beauty. What we’ve been noticing is that there are so many motorhomes wandering around here, in what we’ve been getting to know of Spain. We’re just getting to what will be… or aren’t we getting anywhere? There it is. We’re just getting to what will be our neighborhood, at least for tonight, because we want to take advantage of it to explore a little more. It’s not the Ducato 4×4; I asked for a hint and it already screamed like crazy. Calm down, calm down. It was the first step I made you climb. Well, we’re here, Iari. Nice neighborhood, quiet. We’re using an app to find places where we can park the motorhome. So, how’s it going? Let’s go for a walk. How’s it going? Look where we are. The screamers arrived. Here everyone is silent. We have a bathroom, a bed, water, food, and company. Good company. The most important thing. And a dog so you don’t sleep, to keep you moving. Now we have to take him for a walk, so we’re going out to discover with him. Go on, go on, go on. Nonviolent resistance. Yes, yes, yes. Peaceful resistance. [Music] Oh, I threw away the yerba mate because I was scratching my head. How stupid. Weed is expensive. We’re not in Argentina anymore. You drink that now. We’re used to Ettore always being off-leash, right? I mean, he’s a dog that knows how to be off-leash, that listens, that when called and comes, and yet, today we had to buy this extendable leash because here in Spain the fine for running a dog off-leash can reach €3,000 according to some signs we’ve seen. Yeah, if you don’t gather… Maybe here on the beach he could be off-leash. Yeah, I think here on the beach he could be because it’s off-season, but anyway, it’s like every time we go somewhere we have to keep that in mind, right? From now on, Ettore must be kept on a leash, especially in urban areas. The fine for running a dog off-leash can reach up to €3,000—that’s too much, a lot of money. And if you don’t pick up the dog’s feces, you can be fined up to €1,500. That’s what I’ve seen so far. I’ll update this information as we progress. I was really surprised, but, well, it also generates… The fact that the streets and sidewalks we’ve been walking have been completely clean. The weather predictions were correct, and the weather today is spectacular. So, let’s go for a walk. Let’s explore a little, walk, stretch our legs. Look at what it is. The water is radiant, but look, we’ve been like this in few places . The color of the water. There’s a breeze that’s quite fresh, but the sun is still hot, so you can walk like this in a T-shirt. We have lunch that we’re carrying. We went to the supermarket, bought some ham and cheese to eat some sandwiches, and since I was exploring all morning, we’re going to go to a rocky, natural area. To give it a Rodando por Ahi touch, instead of going to the city or a church, we’re going to get away from everything to the hills. [Music] Just 15 minutes of walking and we arrive at the tip of La Azohía, a spectacular place to see the sea. Look what this is. You can see absolutely the entire bay. And what also caught our attention the most is this labyrinth of buoys, which is actually called an almadraba or almadrava, which is used to catch fish. What’s most striking about this? The difference in how they conceptualize fishing. Notice that in other places like Ecuador and Peru, we saw a bunch of little boats there, sort of preparing to do some kind of artisanal fishing, and each one on their own, each one kill or die to hunt for a bunch of fish. In this case, the almadraba is a more communal organization. I mean, although it’s more industrialized or organized, the entire community feeds on just one type of fishing, so they can regulate it much more. We’ll repeat that. [Applause] Wow. There it is. It ‘s closed. Maybe there’s nothing there. It’s empty. Tremendous. It turns out it’s a tower that dates back to 1500 and protected the entire bay against pirate attacks. Yes. And they said that as early as 1700 they had a long-range cannon. Can you imagine firing a cannonball from here to there where that little boat is and bringing it down and saying something funnier, right? No, why? Yes, it was fun. But listen to me, someone’s coming to invade you, if you fire a cannonball at them and see them swimming over here, please. [Music] On the shores of La Azohía will be our baptism of the Mediterranean. Oh, it’s freezing. [Music] [Music] [Music] [Music] I can’t let go too much because I’m really cold, I’m not having a good time. Phew! Pepa. So what I can tell you is that the water is very salty, very cold and there’s a lot of life down there. Uh, you can see a lot of things. Is it very leaky? [Laughter] I mean, there’s a higher level of water inside the suit than outside. I want to show you the last rays of the sun in this spectacular place that makes me grateful for having dared, makes me grateful for facing the uncertainty of discovering something new again, and I want to share it with you. So let’s close this wonderful day with these incredible colors that the sky has given us. Look! Time to go now. Time to continue discovering before the person next to us leaves, because we’re playing a race to see who leaves first. No! He beat me. He beat me. He left first. Damn. And that truck has to warm up. But we’re the slow ones. We’re [Music] Look. Ohhh! [Music] [Music] Hello, hello, hello. A new day begins and here we are recording our first trips on the old continent, new for us because it’s the first time we’ve been here and at this moment, where are we? We’re in Malaga and after spending a couple of days in the Mediterranean, we decided to slow down a bit, as we’re not getting to know the cities or the tourist spots in detail, but rather, we’re getting to know the country, the region, all of Europe, and how people drive, right? Not just how the car drives, but how people drive, how they talk, how they interact, where to dump the RV waste, where to fill up with water, how to fill up with fuel, and for that, we’re touring a little bit one of the areas that for us is very picturesque, very beautiful, which is the Mediterranean coast. We’re coming from highway, but we decided to get off here in Málaga to walk around a bit, right? We’re already fed up with being up here. We’ve also had a week of heavy rain, so what we wanted to do was organize a bit more outings and walks in the fresh air, which is what characterizes us and what we want to show on this YouTube channel, has actually been a bit complicated for us, so this presents us with a wonderful opportunity to discover a city that is none other than the City of the Sun. Is that what you call Málaga? No, I have no idea. (laughs) We’re already walking around Málaga’s historic center, and it’s truly beautiful. We come across a little alley, and we already see all the tapas bars, uh, seafood restaurants, there are tons of them. I’m getting hungry, and we’ve already had lunch. Uh, also, well, the line of tourists waiting for, I don’t know if we’re going to try anything, but, well, lots of tourists, lots of people there lining up to get into the attractions, the churches. Uh, I really like the textures you see on the walls, I think it’s spectacular. And here we are discovering a new city, very happy, even though the day isn’t nice; it’s partly rainy, a bit cloudy here, and the temperature has dropped quite a bit, but I’m happy that you can see yourself. I’m very happy. This is beautiful. We have to go more or less watching where we’re going, because among so many alleys, I think we’re going to go far, far from the van, far from everything. Yeah. [Music] If we come here silent, mute, touring what Málaga is, it’s because we come with our mouths wide open. No, I didn’t expect to see such an incredible city, I mean, somewhere between modern, beautiful, and scenic. We passed through the historic district and stood in each alley with our mouths wide open, also looking. We arrive at the port, we have no idea how because we start walking, and it’s a good thing we saved the place where we left the ticket, because I have no idea where we are or how we got there, right? But that’s also the beauty of it, isn’t it? Being able to get lost, eh, letting yourself be carried away by every corner, by wonder. Well, it’s like one corner amazed us and we strayed there, and now exactly the same thing is happening. We went around every corner, turned around, did things. Look at the port. And suddenly you’re walking through the streets of Málaga and you come across this super-ancient structure that is none other than the Roman Theater of Málaga. I mean, it’s a beautiful thing. Look how well preserved and illuminated it is. Let’s get a little closer. Ah, well, the theater is down here. I was kind of realizing it while I was saying it. Wow. At this point in the day, the afternoon is ending, the night is beginning , and we can say we have a pretty good idea of Málaga, of its attractions, of exploring it in an afternoon and enjoying the magic that can be seen in the streets of Málaga. And the time has come to find a place to eat, to try something. We then returned to the historic center and are seeing what we can tempt ourselves with. There are quite a few things, but we haven’t decided yet. We’re shy, to be honest. [Music] Yara, she just went to the bathroom and I’ve already got everything served. For the love of God, here she comes, please. Yara, I need you here. I thought it was a pint. No, it wasn’t. So we have fries, squid, squid, bigger fish, and here’s some octopus. Go on, send it, send it there. Let’s see, try, try, try, try. Of course, there are more of the most common ones. Now they’ll peck you a little. The octopus. [Music] We’ve been spending the last few days on the coast. We’ve been trying to discover what life is like in a campervan and motor home, what the culture is like. We’ve found a ton of motor homes along the coast, a ton of places to stop, both paid and free. Since the weather isn’t being kind to us—it’s completely cloudy and the rain is constantly coming and going —we decided to change course. So we’re going inland. Anyway, I understand that it’s cloudy everywhere and it’s raining everywhere, but at least we can get into the water at the beach, which, when it’s cloudy, And when it’s raining, you get a bit of a dip on the beach, a bit of a dip, and the wind blows through every corner of your body too, right? So we’re heading to another area, eh, that someone recommended to us. We’re also summarizing, right? We’re running out, we only have a few days left, a few days with the motor home. We already have to go back to Madrid to return it. So this was a little circle just to gossip, to gossip, to understand how life is handled here in a motor home, what the places are like, the service areas for motorhomes, how many places there are or aren’t to park and sleep, which we were surprised to find are a lot. Hey, there are also apps that you can use. Don’t be alarmed, I know we’re going over everything very, very quickly, very superficially, barely scratching the surface in places we’re familiar with. But the goal of this first trip, of these first 15 days that we’ve been here, that we’re in this motor home, is to understand where we’re moving and, based on that, then plan what the purchase of our next home will be like. I can’t believe how a few minutes ago we couldn’t see anything through the windshield because of the amount of rain that was falling, and now the sun is splendid, beautiful, welcoming us here to this place called Ronda, a town in the Spanish mountains that we’ve come to visit, and it’s really very picturesque. So far , you can’t see much. Well, but it’s beautiful there. The neat buildings we’re seeing around us are pretty neat . I’ve gotten used to the good life. Aren’t you surprised by the neatness of the towns anymore? No, no. Yeah. Well, it’s fine. You’ll get used to it so quickly. I’m used to it now, though; it’s part of me. We’re only going to Spain and Europe for a week. Everyone should respect each other. Everyone should respect each other. Well, the best thing is to get used to it quickly, that’s very true. We’re now looking for a motorhome area. The GPS tells me to because we need 220V electricity, which we don’t have here in the camper, so we can plug in the computers. It’s time you get to work a little, right? It’s time. Yes. Uh, I’m working from my cell phone, sharing stories in real time here in Spain through our Instagram account , @rodando por ahí. But anyway, uh, nothing, I have to get on the computer now because one works much faster, right, so let’s see what a paid motorhome area is like. We’re going to be walking through a bit of the history of Ronda, a town that has had, uh, its history dates back to the Neolithic, so look, if we had a lot to talk about, but we’re going to do a sort of summary, going through the most important tourist spots to start learning a bit about the history of Spain, taking advantage of the fact that the rain is still forgiving us and that we have fresh eyes. [Music] [Music] I think we can get through, uh, we’re here with them. I don’t think we can get through with the Tores. Come on, let’s go in. So we do this. [Music] Not at the entrance, I don’t see. But you were there. We went in with all the mob. We went in. And why didn’t you go in? I wasn’t embarrassed. [Music] [Music] We only went a couple of blocks and we’re already on the new bridge, the absolute symbol of the city that was built more or less around the 17th century, it joins, the Mercadillo neighborhood. I think that’s where we’re going with the city that we’re leaving behind. It’s approximately 100 meters high at its highest point, which is this one . Look at what it is. Uh. And I knew that to go down you have to wear a helmet, because everyone down there wears a white helmet. This is called the new bridge, which was built in 1751 because it’s the second one located in this same location. The first bridge was built in 1735, and what happened was that the foundations were bad; it fell down. About 50 people died in the accident, and they decided to undertake this new construction. Come on, come on, come on, come on. [Music] This [Music] construction that caught our attention is a wall from the Muslim era that divided the most central part of the city from the sides, from the outskirts. After that, there was another wall, and we started to say the countryside directly. [Music] It’s time to eat. We’re looking at the options, but I think a ham sandwich is going to win. We’re in the land of ham, so let’s try it. We’re looking for the one that looks the best, the one with the legs covered in sweat, hanging there. There’s a wall covered in ham. That’s how I imagine it. Besides, we’ve been at the I Still Haven’t Eaten Ham for a week. [Music] We’ve got the best ham in all of Italy, all of Spain. It’s so good that it’s going International. Yes, it’s huge. And what did you order? An Iberian and a Serrano. The moment has arrived. Uh, I think I got ham. Serrano. I tell you, uh, it’s everything they said. Flavors, the flavors dance. The savory ones. Your taste buds are celebrating. Mmm, very good. Okay, let’s go with the Iberian test. Well, it has a mild flavor. I thought it was going to be a little stronger, with more presence, but it’s delicious. If you’ve made it this far, it’s because you enjoyed traveling with us, so don’t miss the next video where we’re going to completely step out of our element and immerse you in a city tour that left us breathless. Ring the bell so you don’t miss what’s coming up next. We’ll be waiting for you in the next episode of Rodando por ahí to walk together through one of the most beautiful cities in Europe. Ah. [Music]

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39 Comments

  1. ¿Qué opinas de la multa? ¿está bien? ¿está mal? ¿es exagerada?

    Ayudanos con tu 👍al video.
    ¡Gracias por vernos!❤

  2. Los tipos de jamón era al revés. El el ibérico, ella el serrano. Por si acaso probáis el jabugo (ibérico de lujo) se come solo, sin pan y jamás en un bocadillo. Sería un crímen.

  3. La almadraba es un tipo de pesca artesanal, no se donde están, pero ese método de pesca se realiza en la zona de Cádiz y es para la pesca del atún de almadraba que es muy preciado y valorado .

  4. Chicos soy el española de Barcelona pero de origen andaluz, jajaja que bueno que tuvieron días frescos porque uyyyy no con sol en Andalucia es un horno. No dejen de visitar los pueblos blancos de Cádiz Málaga etc. Como ciudades hermosas Córdoba,Sevilla,Granada. Cádiz sus pueblos son hermosos !! Pregunten a la gente los andaluces son fantásticos muy acogedores. Feliz recorrido por mi bella España.❤

  5. Me refiero que pregunten a la gente cuando quieran comer en algún lugar o visitar lugares de la zona nada mejor que los autóctonos para poder comer y recorrer lugares hermosos.❤

  6. 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 Ay noooooo chicos por favor no comparéis el jamón italiano con el español 😂😂😂😂 no le digáis eso a un español !! JAJA es broma chicos. España tiene el mejor jamón del mundo, es más en nuestra bandera debería estar el toro comiendo Jamón! 😂😂

  7. Hola Jóvenes , está bien q echen multa , antes era una vergüenza las calles tenías q ir saltando estaba todo de cacas de los perros los dueños son unos cerdos , bsss Madrid

  8. La Almadraba se hace para pescar grandes atunes de muchísimos kg, no peces pequeños. Los atunes pasan por el estrecho de Gibraltar ( Cádiz) y quedan embolsado en las almadrabas.

  9. Bravo 👏 que sean y sigan siendo los mejores … los más tesos y persistentes en lo q hacen porq se destacan !! Desde Colombia los sigo hace mucho me gustan sus videos

  10. En toda la Unión Europea las leyes de protección animal son muy estrictas; evidentemente no en todos los lugares se cumplen de igual forma. Pero deben tenerlas muy en cuenta.
    En su primer vídeo en España he observado que llevaban el perro suelto en la van. Como ya les han dicho eso no puede ser. Tiene que viajar en un transportin (jaula específica) o sujeto a uno de los cinturonres de seguridad; en cualquier tienda de animales encontrarán el accesorio específico.
    De igual forma, deben tenerlo vacunado, como mínimo con la vacuna antirabia y la desparasitación interna. Y la documentación en regla; algo que supongo tienen porque ha viajado en avión. Deben llevar el pasaporte del perro SIEMPRE con ustedes.
    Y si viajan a Escandinavia, especialmente Noruega, tienen que pasar obligatoriamente por la aduana para "declarar" el perro y que comprueben que cumple todas las condiciones.
    Suerte y kilómetros!

  11. Hola chicos, no sé si conocéis la normativa para vuelo de drones. En España es muy restrictiva, sobre todo cerca de ciudades y pueblos. Informaros bien porque las multas son de miedo.
    Enhorabuena por vuestro canal.

  12. Chicos les digo lo mismo lo Rafaela-81, yo soy nacida en Cordoba pero vivo en madrid, me llamo también Rafaela y como ella os recomiendo que visitéis Granada, Cordoba, Sevilla, Cádiz y los pueblos blancos de Malaga, pregunten a los lugareños y os dirán amablemente lo que quieran conseguir para comer o visitar., pásenlo bien. Si el agua del mediterráneo está fría, esperen entran en el mar en el norte de España. Que disfruten de mi preciosa,tierra.

  13. Chicos un buen ibérico,JAMAS en bocadillo,se como sólo y bien cortado,no dejéis q os cuenten cuentos de guiris vale?😂😂😂😂

  14. Hola chicos , Que locura chicos que le hagan una multa , que paisajes , que lugares y que vistas chicos , me encanto le vídeo , ❤❤

  15. Guillo 5.0: "los ves que te vienen a invadir, les pegás un cañonazo y los ves como vienen nadando hasta acá" ajajajajajajajaaj!! buenísimo!!

  16. Los perros tienen que estar amarrados sobre todo en zona urbana, animales grandes y pequeños siempre, pero en pueblitos chicos como donde están ustedes ahora, la policía no se suele meter con los de ese tamaño y raza tranquila. Más que todo es para los perros grandes y de razas peligrosas : Pit Bull, Terrier, Rottweiler, Dogo Argentino y Akita Inu, entre otras, y están sujetas a regulaciones específicas en España y Europa, y además siempre que estén en lugares públicos AMARRADOS y CON BOZAL, CONDICIÓN INDISPENSABLE, PARA EVITAR PROBLEMAS.

  17. con vuestro permiso , me suscribi , vi vuestros dos ultimos videos , la verdad me diverti mucho , por cierto soy de Cartagena.pasarlo bien , pareja animo .

  18. CREO QUE ELLA SE COMIO EL SERRANO JEJE POR EL COLOR EL IBERICO SE LO COMIO EL Y NO LE DIO A PROBAR JAJA

  19. Buenas chicos, bienvenidos a España!!, aunque ya no se si seguiréis por aquí después de todas vuestras tribulaciones. Cuando se cierra una puerta siempre hay otra que se puede abrir, sino se puede seguir la ruta trazada, pues se cambia y se va por otro sitio y de eso vosotros sabéis. He visto todos vuestros viajes y hasta ahora no me he suscrito, espero que os sirva de algo. Soy una madrileña afincada en Jerez de la Frontera.
    Saludos y buena ruta!!👍

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