I'd would like to write in Spanish too, but this is an English speaking forum and I have to respect it. So, where are you from Hispanian? Victor, you are from the Canary Island, from Tenerife or Las Palmas?
It is nice to see that there are people from Spain. I have always thought I was alone in here!
Salut!
Regards from Spain
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Welcome!! In my case, I'm from Argentina.
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fonsero wrote:I'd would like to write in Spanish too, but this is an English speaking forum and I have to respect it. So, where are you from Hispanian? Victor, you are from the Canary Island, from Tenerife or Las Palmas?
It is nice to see that there are people from Spain. I have always thought I was alone in here!
Salut!
Saludos:
Soy de México, y te sorprendería saber cuantos quicksander ( es un termino que es valido adoptar aun hablando español) estamos por acá. Piensa que somos el punto intermedio entre España y los Estados Unidos, porque hablamos español y tenemos las suficientes costumbres para que los españoles se sientan cómodos visitándonos, pero también entendemos y respetamos la cultura de los Estados Unidos. Ademas piensen que nuestros compatriotas aportaron: "En Peligro de Muerte", "Operación Jaguar", "El niño pirata", "Amor Gitano", "Amigos por Siempre", etc. y otras desconocidas que por falta de recursos o tiempo no hemos logrado enviarles.
También tenia noticias de una mujer en Venezuela, y algunos amigos en Brasil, ademas de otro compañero en España.
Y como puedes ver en el viejo continente los Británicos y Alemanes, así como algunos de Europa Oriental lo encuentran fascinante.
Por cierto no pretendía nada al adoptar el nombre de Hispanian (se me ocurrió de la película Gladiador). Porque en Estados Unidos nos llaman hispanos. Pero en verdad soy descendiente de españoles, de los que integraban los tercios. Y de los guerreros Aztecas.
Greetings:
I'm from Mexico, and you'd be surprised to know how Quicksander (a term that is valid even take Spanish speaking) we are here. Think we are somewhere between Spain and the United States, because we speak Spanish and we have enough for the Spanish customs to feel comfortable visiting, but we understand and respect the culture of the United States. I also think that our compatriots provided: "En Peligro de Muerte", "Operación Jaguar", "El niño pirata", "Amor Gitano", "Amigos por Siempre", and other unknown due to lack of resources or time we have failed to send.
He also had news of a woman in Venezuela, and some friends in Brazil, besides other partner in Spain.
And as you can see the old continent the British and Germans, as well as some from Eastern Europe find it fascinating.
Certainly did not mean anything to take the name of Hispanian (I thought the movie Gladiator). Because in America we call Hispanic. But in truth I am of Spanish descent, of making up the thirds. And the Aztec warriors.
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There is mud in the Balleric Islands on the island of Espalmador. The mudbath there is famous, however, it takes some effort to get there.
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The mud you talk about is shown on the Spanish movie "Lucía y el sexo" ("Sex and Lucía"). In one scene, the main character (Paz Vega) is covered by her boyfiend in mud. I think this scene was recorded in the Balearic Islands.
Although that film is a well known movie by a well known director (Julio Médem), the scene is erotic, almost porn. Don't know if it is approppriate to post it here (Call me a moron, but I prefer to ask first before putting it in here).
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Although that film is a well known movie by a well known director (Julio Médem), the scene is erotic, almost porn. Don't know if it is approppriate to post it here (Call me a moron, but I prefer to ask first before putting it in here).
Salut!
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fonsero wrote:The mud you talk about is shown on the Spanish movie "Lucía y el sexo" ("Sex and Lucía").
It's a great movie, I've seen it by TV, and I believe this movie was the one that made the greatest impression on me in last decade. The mud scene is great! It fed my fantasies for a long time.
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I have the movie but I think it may have been filmed on one of the larger islands, not Espalmador, as I have an old set of photographs from Oui magazine back in the 80's that show the area fairly clearly. I've also seen some photos elsewhere over the years of the area and it is basically a tidal salt marsh where you sometimes have to sort of break up the crust to get at the mud. I've seen where visitors have gone to the effort to make a pond several feet deep but my general impression is that the mud may only be about a foot deep.
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Saludos:
Alguna escena de arenas movedizas en el cine o la televisión española que nos compartan, o al menos la describan.
Greetings:
A quicksand scene in the Spanish film and television we share, or at least describe it.
Alguna escena de arenas movedizas en el cine o la televisión española que nos compartan, o al menos la describan.
Greetings:
A quicksand scene in the Spanish film and television we share, or at least describe it.
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Never heard about Espalmador, really! hehe I knew the mud scene in "Sex and Lucía" was filmed in the Balearic Island, don't know were, and when I heard from you that it was called Espalmador, I supposed it was the same place.
I have made a search of Espalmador and I have discovered a good place to visit! The pity is that nowadays it is prohibited to take a mudbath in there
I don't know if you are aware of some part of Spain with mudflats or similar to go and visit... I know that in Narbona (France) there are mudflats and low beaches (where the train railway to Montpeller goes), because I have seen them from the train, but I have no idea if there are good places to sink in Spain (sure there are!).
Salut!
I have made a search of Espalmador and I have discovered a good place to visit! The pity is that nowadays it is prohibited to take a mudbath in there
I don't know if you are aware of some part of Spain with mudflats or similar to go and visit... I know that in Narbona (France) there are mudflats and low beaches (where the train railway to Montpeller goes), because I have seen them from the train, but I have no idea if there are good places to sink in Spain (sure there are!).
Salut!
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Sorry, I have read now that it is allowed to play wiht mud in Espalmador. Sorry!
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