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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Six years ago today: CF DAY 6
That day I walked to Muruzábal where I stayed in the lovely albergue El Jardín de Muruzábal. The host informed us that the nearby church of Eunate would be open that afternoon. So after our showers, a camino friend and I walked the aprox. 2.5 km downhill through the fields and visited this beautiful and special place.
There were only a handful of other people, among them a young Spaniard who had been visiting Eunate with his Latin American guest. They gave us a lift back to the village and we were really grateful for that.
Picture taken on May 21, 2017

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
near the Camino Frances
Vilar de Donas
Iglesia de San Salvador

photo taken November 13, 2004

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Almost hidden in the countryside east of Palas de Rei near Portos on the CF the 12th c. Iglesia de San Salvador de Vilar de Donas was for centuries the official burial place of the Chevaliers de Santiago.
... Hopefully this still is a special site of eternal peace .
 
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Six years ago today: CF DAY 7
Sometimes, old and new lie only a few steps apart, like at this place near Cirauqui where you walk over this ancient Roman bridge and only a moment later you get to cross a busy highway on a modern overpass.
Picture taken on May 22, 2017

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Day Twelve, 30 June 2022.
Camino del Norte.

A replica of a prehistoric cave painting of a bison in Altamira Prehistoric Caves and Museum. A side trip if you go to Santillana del Mar from Boo de Pielagos.

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Great photo of a fine copy. For some memories of seeing the real cave see
what forum member MinaKamina wrote in this post and also here.
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Six years ago today: CF DAY 10
Before reaching Logroño, one of those special camino places.
I got my stamp at the table outside María's house and rested for a while on a nearby bench. Then a younger man came out and handed me a plate with a piece of cake. What a lovely surprise!
I wonder if he or another family member continues the tradition of Felisa / María with their little stand now that María has passed on.
Picture taken on May 25, 2017

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Six years ago today: CF DAY 10
Before reaching Logroño, one of those special camino places.
I got my stamp at the table outside María's house and rested for a while on a nearby bench. Then a younger man came out and handed me a plate with a piece of cake. What a lovely surprise!
I wonder if he or another family member continues the tradition of Felisa / María with their little stand now that María has passed on.
Picture taken on May 25, 2017

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This photo was taken on the 18th, May, 2022. We are sure we stopped there for refreshments. Younger members of her family were running the stall.
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Samos
Rúa do Salvador
La Capela do Ciprés/ the Cypress Chapel

photo taken December 1, 2013

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Located + - 100 m. from the main Samos monastery La Capela do Ciprés which contains the oldest remnants of the original complex may once have been a monastic cell. This chapel is named for an adjacent millennial cypress tree 25 m. tall, one of the most notable trees in Spain.
 
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Camino Frances
south of Ages

photo taken November 01, 2011

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In Ages at the south side of Iglesia de Santa Eulalia a farming path/dirt road begins. It will cross the rio Vena via this bridge.

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The dirt road continues south to Zalduendo on route N 120 where an old camino path parallel to the highway goes west to Burgos.
 
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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Some hostales or hotels do not look appealing on the outside but once inside they are quite ok.
This is the one at the gasstation of La Brujula.
The last etapa on the Vasco Interior before reaching Burgos.
Seven Celsius when we left this day four years ago.

We called them directly instead of using a bookingsite and as always we got a sharper price this way.

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Camino Frances
Logroño
Iglesia de Santiago el Real

photo taken January 27, 2008

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This bi-level door front depicts Saint James in two different guises associated with his hagiography.
On the lower level he is a gentle pilgrim wearing a hat and cape, holding a staff and shell. The upper level depiction is as Matamoros or Moor slayer riding a spirited white horse beneath which lie slain Moors.
 
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Six years ago today: CF DAY 15
On the way from Agés to Atapuerca, this large tree by a quaint little bridge offers welcome shade for a short rest stop before walking on.
Picture taken on May 30, 2017

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Santiago de Compostela
35 rua do Vilar
Cafe Casino

Photo taken December 9, 2014

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While nursing a drink watching the world pass by the window on my last afternoon in Santiago I happily sat for hours in the historic Cafe Casino which has existed since 1873; fortunately Wifi was a recent addition.
 
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Two pics today from four years ago. Crossing the border between France and Spain ( and the river).
Spent the night in Irun where I walked across the border to take the HST from Hendaye via Paris back home.
Two weeks earlier I did the same three k.walk to get into Irun.

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Six years ago today: CF DAY 16
I only walked a very short stage from Cardeñuela Riopico to Burgos where I checked in mid-morning at the Hotel Norte y Londres. I then had the whole day for visiting the cathedral and exploring the city, followed by a good night's sleep in my private room, a welcome change after over two weeks of communal accomodations.
Pictures taken on May 31, 2017

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Leaving for Paris
photo taken October 14, 2013

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My 9th CF began at our local gare/rr station; at 74 I was very thankful to be going once again, and, as always, curious as how it all might unfold..
 
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Six years ago today: CF DAY 17
On the way from Burgos to Hornillos del Camino I took this photo somewhere after Rabé de la Calzada.
This is the landscape that comes to my mind when I think about my 2017 camino. That's why I chose this picture for the front cover of my camino photo book that I had later printed.
Picture taken on June 1, 2017

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Six years ago today: CF DAY 17
On the way from Burgos to Hornillos del Camino I took this photo somewhere after Rabé de la Calzada.
This is the landscape that comes to my mind when I think about my 2017 camino. That's why I chose this picture for the front cover of my camino photo book that I had later printed.
Picture taken on June 1, 2017

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Yoyo,
Thanks for sharing your wonderful shot of "a long, long trail a winding.." May you have many good memories each time you open your photo book.
 
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Night train/ Paris to Bayonne
photo taken October 14, 2013

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To begin past CFs I often rode the train de nuit/ night train in a couchette/berth from Paris/ gare Austerlitz to Bayonne. It felt magical to fall asleep in Paris at 11pm, hear/feel the carriages move through the night and awaken in Bayonne at 7am.
 
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seen from TER local train
SE from Bayonne, France

photo taken October 15, 2014

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I enjoyed seeing the rolling landscape while riding the then two-car local TER train from Bayonne to the Basque town of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, named such because it is at the pied /foot of a port /pass crossing the Pyrenées.
 
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I am still getting into the rhythm of the Camino and didn't take any photos yesterday. This old body is starting to get a bit creaky in places.

I had an unfortunate fall about six weeks before I left that briefly hospitalised me and I worked hard to recover my fitness and thought that I had done so

Another view from the same spot as my last photo, just North of the hospitals in North Madrid.

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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Six years ago today: CF DAY 19
I did not stay at Ermita de San Nicolás but I definitely wished I had when I saw it, and even more so when I later heard fellow pilgrims talk about their experiences there.
Picture taken on June 3, 2017

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Camino Frances
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
55 rue de la Citadelle

photo taken October 13, 2015

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For me this red door of the municipal albergue was an entrance to another way of life, the camino way; here, as always, began my 11th and last CF which later would be truncated near Azofra after a serious fall.
 
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Early morning set off from Attapuerca and heading to Hornillos. Dark at the start and then the sky exploded on the long trudge to Burgos and making sure to turn left at McDonalds and take the river bank route

sept '22
 

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Camino Frances
Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port
rue de La Citadelle

photo taken February 6, 2007

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Just after dawn in a cold mist I set off alone walking west, thrilled to be moving towards new adventures on this 3rd CF but my first in winter. As always I would follow the Valcarlos alternate route.
 
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