Bayonne-SJPP it’s a regional train. No assigned seats. First boarding, first seated. If more tickets than seats they produce a bus to take remaining passengers to SJPP.
If you see a small train on the tracks, like 20 min before departure, go for...
You can easily buy your ticket from the vending machine at Bayonne railway station. Costs are approx. € 12,00.
Departure times: 8:52,12:29, 14:22, 17:13, 18:37, 20:18.
If you arrive late in Bayonne and stay overnight in Bayonne: buy your...
With all due respect, I tend to disagree. I travel a lot for work and for leisure. Usually some friends of mine keep my cat at their home (and I take their cat with me when needed), but sometimes I have to travel with my cat. The cat's reaction...
I think you - and your cat - would enjoy the experience more if the cat stayed in a cattery.
Before seeing the light and adopting Henry the (actual) dog my wife and I had a succession of cats; often multiple.
Their only relevant...
On my third Camino I was taking a selfie off to the side of the path when a female voice offered to help me. I politely declined without stopping what I was doing. When I finished, I saw the female walking away. I caught up with her about 300...
Ok, its melodramatic but true... One of the reasons I keep going back is because I'm looking for "her".
This year, before I left for the Camino, I had a dream, literally. I dreamt I met a woman fair, who could keep up with extended distances...
Love the photos as always, that “double decker” dolmen (as @peregrina2000 calls it) is really neat, never seen anything like it.
Hope you get a decent nights sleep tonight, & that your shoulder improves dramatically.
Yes, it can be. It really depends on the location, though, and in Europe that means a 'bit' younger, say around 6,000 bc.
Yes, they were right beside the road and the pasture fense went around behind them. There was even a small info at the big...
I am not a dolmen expert by any means, but this “double decker” one is really amazing! I know the dating process is usually unspecific, at least that’s my impression, but neolithic means as old as 10,000 BC, doesn’t it? That pretty much is...
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