- Time of past OR future Camino
- VdlP(2012) Madrid(2014)Frances(2015) VdlP(2016)
VdlP(2017)Madrid/Sanabres/Frances reverse(2018)
I passed through Nájera today. To quote John Lennon, “ I just had to look”.
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As you probably know, the red sandstone cliffs run right alongside the houses.
![IMG_6930.jpeg IMG_6930.jpeg](https://caminoforum-4df7.kxcdn.com/data/attachments/171/171610-755362e7886743c77f6eee1cddeece93.jpg)
Definitely unusual. These red beds underly the whole area from near Navarette almost all the way to Santo Domingo. They are more than a kilometre thick. The humps sticking up around Nájera are remnants after the rivers have excavated a considerable volume from the top layers of the formation and dumped it in the Mediterranean via the Ebro. Come back in maybe half a million years and they’ll be gone.
![IMG_6927.jpeg IMG_6927.jpeg](https://caminoforum-4df7.kxcdn.com/data/attachments/171/171609-ef99b1066d036f039a11457cc36cdd71.jpg)
As you probably know, the red sandstone cliffs run right alongside the houses.
![IMG_6930.jpeg IMG_6930.jpeg](https://caminoforum-4df7.kxcdn.com/data/attachments/171/171610-755362e7886743c77f6eee1cddeece93.jpg)
Definitely unusual. These red beds underly the whole area from near Navarette almost all the way to Santo Domingo. They are more than a kilometre thick. The humps sticking up around Nájera are remnants after the rivers have excavated a considerable volume from the top layers of the formation and dumped it in the Mediterranean via the Ebro. Come back in maybe half a million years and they’ll be gone.
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