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Pimbo to Geus d’Arzacq, Day 33, Via Podiensis, 15th May 2024.
We got our first view of the Pyrenees this afternoon, it has been difficult to see them clearly with all the clouds.
Aire-sur-L’Adour to Pimbo, Day 32, Via Podiensis, 14th, May, 2024.
Leaving Aire-surL’Adour you walk around this beautiful lake for awhile, which was a pleasant change.
We have had long days walking since we posted last until today!
Nogaro to Aire-sur L’Adour, Day 31, Via Podiensis, 13th May 2024.
Sunny day with more vines and corn fields in abundance.
Puente La Reina-Gares
Calle del Crucifijo
night
photo taken October 23, 2013
Walking alone along the deserted Calle del Crucifijo produced a personal frisson on a cold October night.
Camino Frances
towards Alto de Perdon
photo taken October 17, 2011
This shaded pathside marker near Zariquiegui memorialises a Belgian pilgrim who died here.
Lauzerte to Moissac, Day 22, Via Podiensis, 4th May 2024.
Well this was a very long hard, rainy, muddy day. We left Lauzerte at 07.15hrs and arrived in Moissac at 17.57hrs. Miraculously neither of us fell in the seas of mud we had to wade...
Camino Frances
towards Alto de Perdon
near Zariquiegui
photo taken October 22, 2012
Unfortunately this verdant path was deceptive; it led to churning mud!
Conques to Livinhac Le Haut, 24th April, 2024, Day 12, Via Podiensis.
Very steep, rocky path from Conques to Chapelle Sainte-Foy, where you can ring the bell!
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