I stayed all the night awake in that restaurant at the service station writing, then falling asleep, going on writing and falling asleep again. Then in the morning I went hitchhiking again and soon found a man working with kids having educational and social difficulties who could bring me close to Guadix through very beautiful and various mountains I wished to go hiking once. The service station I stood was Gaudix Sur. And I stood there for more than four hours, I couldn't believe that, since this station was perfect on the way to Murcia. At least I had some nice company in an old man selling his fruits there and in Yessenia, originally from Colombia but moved with her mother to Spain. Finally at about 1:30pm I left the station by feet walking into the city center of Guadix where she told me was an Internet café and a bus stop. I already asked Garazi from Bilbao and Patricia, my host in Murcia waiting for me already for days to come for some help to find busses or covoiturages. I walked in the city searching for an Internet café, finally found two, both closed because of the siesta, so I asked the two again while I was trying to get to a service station in direction to the Murcia highway. While walking a car passed me and the driver pushed the car horn. The car passed so fast that I could only guess that there was maybe Yessenia sitting in the back having finished her shift which was at 3:00pm as she told me. I went on searching for a service station but that street heading to the highway to Murcia seemed more and more to be a dead end into nowhere and almost no car was going there. I gave up, went back to the center and asked the two helping angels again. They did all their best but in the end it seemed to be like I was stuck in Guadix. At the bus station I could finally get a connection to Vera in the east of Andalucia and from there to Murcia a 90 minutes break. Start in Guadix: 6:00pm. Arrival in Murcia: 2:30am. I felt like travelling to Siberia or even further away - eight and a half hours of travelling, come on, Murcia is still in Spain, isn't it?
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