My Second Interview Karla Darocas - Expatriate Canuck In Spain
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My Second Interview: Karla Darocas - An Expat From Canada in Spain
Exploring Spain with Karla Darocas
Having a deep fascination with Spain, I've visited the country twice in the past year, exploring cities like Barcelona, Tarragona, Valencia, Montserrat, and Ibiza. During my second trip, I spent a couple of days on the Costa Blanca, a stunning eastern region of Spain that juts into the Mediterranean.
My friend and mentor David introduced me to a remarkable Canadian expatriate, Karla Darocas, who graciously invited me to stay with her for a couple of nights. Through her hospitality, I experienced life as an expatriate Canadian, or "Canuck," on the Spanish coast.
A Day Trip to Benidorm
Karla, her Scottish friend Rhonda, and I took a local train to Benidorm, the largest resort town on the Costa Blanca. We discussed life in Spain, its rich culture, and the influx of Northern European retirees settling along the coastline. It’s projected that around 4 million Northern Europeans will move to Spain in the coming years.
The Challenge of Development
This migration has led to significant real estate development along the coast, with areas like Marbella almost entirely built up. For nature lovers, the extensive development is troubling, causing environmental issues such as water shortages and overcrowding. The soaring property prices have made it difficult for locals to afford homes.
The Beauty of Costa Blanca
Despite these challenges, Costa Blanca remains a picturesque region. Karla's area is especially breathtaking. An artist and entrepreneur, Karla is involved in various business and non-profit activities, combining creativity with business acumen. Her hospitality allowed me to gain insights into Spanish life from a local perspective.
Insights into Spanish Culture
Karla's experiences offer a unique glimpse into a fascinating culture. Her candid observations reveal both the allure and contradictions of Spanish society from a North American viewpoint.
Staying with Karla provided an enriching experience and a deeper understanding of one of the world’s most beautiful and diverse nations.
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