50 years ago I was hitch hiking Europe,started in Norway.I walked from Cerbere to Port Bou I recall,showed my passport at custom,only one officer present,he hardly looked at my passport and waved me further.Your video brings back good memories,Thank you,
Here is the trim from wikipedia - costa brava - Etymology: The coast was named Costa Brava by Ferran Agulló i Vidal ... a journalist born in Girona, referred to the rugged landscape of the Mediterranean coast ... with the name Costa Brava. Costa is the Catalan and Spanish word for 'coast', while Brava in both languages means 'rugged' or 'wild'. This term was officially recognized and promoted in the 1960s as it was deemed suitable to promote tourism in the region. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Brava
I’m planning on walking from Portbou to Cerbere. Thanks for the video
50 years ago I was hitch hiking Europe,started in Norway.I walked from Cerbere to Port Bou I recall,showed my passport at custom,only one officer present,he hardly looked at my passport and waved me further.Your video brings back good memories,Thank you,
Very beautiful video 👍😍
Nice video
Great vedio ❤
Not a sign or toll on frontere?
No toll & no sign this way. The only sign you can see is if you go back to Spain. Look at 10:14
Brava means brave in Spanish
Here is the trim from wikipedia - costa brava - Etymology: The coast was named Costa Brava by Ferran Agulló i Vidal ... a journalist born in Girona, referred to the rugged landscape of the Mediterranean coast ... with the name Costa Brava. Costa is the Catalan and Spanish word for 'coast', while Brava in both languages means 'rugged' or 'wild'. This term was officially recognized and promoted in the 1960s as it was deemed suitable to promote tourism in the region. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Costa_Brava